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8-28 Sept 2025: Pyrexia of Unknown Origin
Adam Swallow BVSc DipECVIM-CA AFHEA MRCVS EBVS ® European Veterinary Specialist
8 Hours CPD in Small Animal Internal Medicine RCVS Recognised Specialist in Small Animal Medicine
This course will discuss the clinical approach to and the management of a variety of common conditions resulting in fever in small animal practice. The aim of the individual webinars will be to review the physiology of fever and the differential diagnoses for the presenting signs in that particular body system. We will then consider the diagnostic approach to this area and the relevant treatments. The aim is to highlight themes in the diagnostic approach to inspire delegates to become more confident in how to approach similar case in their practice, especially when referral is not an option. Aimed at vets and vet nurses.
8-28 Sept 2025: Haematology( Dog and Cat)
Francesco Cian, DVM, DipECVCP, FRCPath, MRCVS, European Specialist in Veterinary Clinical Pathology.
Paola Monti DVM, DipACVP( Clinical Pathology), FRCPath, MRCVS, RCVS Specialist
8 Hours CPD in Veterinary Clinical Pathology.
This course will give you the basics you need for interpretation of the most common haematological disorders in dogs and cats. Participants will learn how to review blood smears and develop a logical diagnostic approach to the alterations of red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. All this will be achieved through a case-based approach. Aimed at vets, vet nurses and lab techs.
8-28 Sept 2025: Head and Neck Surgery
Alasdair Hotston Moore MA VetMB CertSAC CertVR CertSAS CertMedEd FRCVS
This course is aimed at all small animal practitioners who are developing their skills in surgery beyond the common procedures in first opinion practice,
8 Hours CPD or have some experience of more advanced
procedures and want to check on how they might be performed more efficiently. It will also be of interest to those not planning to do these procedures, but wishing to know more so they can offer their clients an insight into what is possible, and what the outcomes might be.. Aimed at vets and vet nurses.
8-28 Sept 2025: ECC for Vets- Part 1
Susanna Solbak Cand. med. vet DipACVECC MRCVS This comprehensive course will provide you with an updated approach to the most common emergencies encountered in Small
8 Hours CPD Animal Practice. The modules are suitable for experienced practitioners looking to update their knowledge, but also newly graduated veterinarians seeking guidance in an intimidating field of veterinary medicine. Improve your confidence and skills in caring for those emergency patients! Aimed at vets and vet nurses.
8-28 Sept 2025: Small Animal Infectious Diseases
Dr Emi Barker BSc( hons) BVSc( hons) PhD PGCertTLHE DipECVIM-CA FRCVS. RCVS Specialist in Small Animal Internal Medicine. EBVS ® European Veterinary Specialist in Small Animal Internal Medicine.
8 Hours CPD This course will explore common presentations
of infectious disease( e. g. sneeze, cough, diarrhoea) in companion animals, as well as the approach to disease in the travelled pet. Following completion, you should be able to apply this knowledge to first opinion cases to select the most appropriate test modalities and interpret results holistically. Management of selected infectious diseases will also be covered. Aimed at vets and nurses.
8-28 Sept 2025: Managing Common Fractures
Philip Witte BSc BVSc CertAVP( GSAS) DSAS( Orth) MRCVS. RCVS Specialist in Small Animal Surgery( Orthopaedics)
This course aims firstly to discuss current understanding of the biological and mechanical
8 Hours CPD requirements for optimal fracture healing and secondly to relate these requirements to an up-to-date approach to management of canine and feline fractures. Cases will be presented to demonstrate how the approach to fracture fixation can influence healing and the rate of post operative complications. Aimed at vets and nurses.
8-28 September 2025: Cutaneous Mast Cell Tumours in the Dog
Dr Chiara Penzo DVM PhD Dip. ECVIM( Oncology) MRCVS European Veterinary Specialist in Oncology. RCVS Veterinary Specialist in Oncology.
Mast cell tumours( MCTs) represent the most
8 Hours CPD common cutaneous neoplasia in dogs. MCTs can be very aggressive requiring additional treatment after surgery. This online course offers practical answers to the most frequent challenges encountered in their clinical management. Aimed at vets.
8-28 Sept 2025: Oncology Refresher- Part 3
Dr Chiara Penzo DVM PhD Dip. ECVIM( Oncology) MRCVS. European Veterinary Specialist in Oncology. RCVS Veterinary Specialist in Oncology. Cancer is commonly diagnosed in pets in general
8 Hours CPD practice. Thanks to tremendous advances in the treatment of small animal cancer you can help pets to continue to spend more good quality time with their families despite their diagnosis of a potentially life shortening disease. This course will review cancer risk factors, principles of cancer therapy and owner FAQs about cancer treatment and prognosis. The course will then cover six of canine and feline cancer types that often present challenges in their management with a practical approach and tips to their diagnosis and treatment. Aimed at vets and vet nurses.
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