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6-26 October 2025: Oncology Refresher- Part 4
Dr Chiara Penzo DVM PhD Dip. ECVIM( Oncology) MRCVS. European Veterinary Specialist in Oncology.
8 Hours CPD
RCVS Veterinary Specialist in Oncology.
Oncology Refresher – Part 4 will review risk factors for development of cancer in pets and guide you through principles of correct biopsy technique selection. You will also learn about common haematological paraneoplastic syndromes and coagulopathies, canine melanocytic tumours and histiocytic sarcomas. Management of canine T cell lymphoma and alimentary lymphoma will be discussed with case examples. Aimed at vets and vet nurses.
• Module 1: Dispelling the Myths of Cancer – Risk Factors
• Module 2: Biopsy Principles and Interpretation • Module 3: Biopsy Techniques and Bone Marrow Biopsy • Module 4: Paraneoplastic Polycythemia and Anaemia • Module 5: Paraneoplastic WBC Abnormalities and Coagulopathies
• Module 6: Canine Cutaneous Melanocytic Tumours • Module 7: Histiocytic Sarcomas – Not Always Bad News! • Module 8: Canine T cell and Alimentary Lymphoma
6-26 October 2025: Reptiles in General Practice
Nathalie Wissink-Argilaga LicVet, CertAVP( ZooMed), DZooMed( Reptilian), MRCVS, RCVS Recognised Specialist in Zoo and Wildlife Medicine.
Sarah Pellett BSc( Hons) MA VetMB, Cert AVP( ZooMed), DZooMed( Reptilian), MRCVS, RCVS Recognised Specialist in Zoo and
8 Hours CPD Wildlife Medicine.
Reptiles are a frequent presentation in general practice but not very well covered in the veterinary curriculum. This course covers a range of topics and together with clinical cases will boost your knowledge. Aimed at vets and nurses.
• Module 1: Reptile identification and husbandry • Module 2. Handling and examination • Module 3. Diagnostics and supportive care • Module 4. Anaesthesia and surgery • Module 5. Diseases • Module 6. Case studies for reptile clinical care
6-26 October 2025: Small Mammal Medicine and Surgery
Livia Benato DVM MSc CertZooMed Dip ECZM( Small Mammals) MRCVS
Small mammal pets are growing in popularity in the UK and other countries, and they are increasingly seen in companion animal
8 Hours CPD practice. In this course, common medical and surgical presentations seen in guinea pigs, chinchillas, rats and hamsters will be discussed. Dental disease in hystricomorphs and myomorphs, surgical approach to mammary tumours in rats and how to treat possible parasite infections are some of the topics that will be covered. Aimed at vets and vet nurses.
6-26 October 2025: Common causes of Stifle Disease in Dogs and Cats
Philip Witte BSc BVSc CertAVP( GSAS) DSAS( Orth) MRCVS. RCVS Specialist in Small Animal Surgery( Orthopaedics)
Our understanding of canine cranial cruciate ligament disease has advanced dramatically
8 Hours CPD in recent years, altering our approach to the condition in terms of both conservative and surgical management of stifle disease in dogs. New surgical techniques continue to be developed. The understanding of the aetiology of patellar luxation has also progressed, resulting in a changing approach to this condition. This course aims to enhance understanding of cruciate disease and patellar luxation and of the rationale for the various management approaches available. Aimed at vets and vet nurses.
6-26 October 2025: Abdominal Surgery of the Dog and Cat- Part 1
Alasdair Hotston Moore MA VetMB CertSAC CertVR CertSAS CertMedEd FRCVS
Abdominal surgery of the dog and cat starts with a review of laparotomy technique, including the approach, exploration and
8 Hours CPD closure. In the subsequent modules we focus on the abdominal organs which are most often of surgical interest( gastro-intestinal tract, liver and spleen and the internal genitalia). We will look at the common surgical diseases and their management in a practical way that is achievable by the general practitioner, using case examples. At the completion of the course, the delegate will have learned how to safely open, explore and close the abdomen, and have a set of practical techniques to manage common abdominal surgical presentations. It will appeal to recent graduates, as well as all practitioners who need to carry out abdominal surgery on an occasional or regular basis. Aimed at vets and vet nurses.
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