ALL COURSES ONLY £ 199 + VAT 12 MONTHS ACCESS • NO SET TIMES
BUILD YOUR CONFIDENCE AND INVEST IN YOUR LEARNING WITH OUR TUTORED ONLINE COURSES
ALL COURSES ONLY £ 199 + VAT 12 MONTHS ACCESS • NO SET TIMES
NEW FOR 2026!
NEW FOR 2026!
5-25 January 2026: Anaesthetic Monitoring
8 Hours CPD
Michelle Moran RVN VNCertECC VTS Anesthesia & Analgesia
Monitoring anaesthetised patients is one of the most crucial aspects of a veterinary nurse’ s role. This course will be suitable for nurses who want to update or refresh their knowledge. Both basic and more advanced methods of monitoring anaesthetised small animal patients will be covered. The periods of induction, intubation and recovery will also be discussed. Common abnormalities will be covered, e. g. cardiac arrhythmias, hyper and hypocapnia, together with the action that should be taken to address them. Aimed at Vet Nurses. Vets also very welcome!
• Module 1: Pre-anaesthetic procedures • Module 2: Basic anaesthetic monitoring • Module 3: Pulse oximetry • Module 4: Capnography • Module 5: Blood pressure • Module 6: Electrocardiography • Module 7: Anaesthetic recovery
5-25 January 2026: Emergency and Critical Care for Veterinary Nurses- Part 1
5-25 January 2026: Wound Management in Dogs and Cats
8 Hours CPD
Chloe Fay BSc( Hons) RVN CertVN ECC VTS( ECC)
This course will look at dealing with the presentation of emergency patient and how we can accurately assess and prioritise treatment
8 Hours CPD for patients, along with looking at some common organ system presentations and specific indications for treatment, including the placement of tubes and drains. Aimed at Vet Nurses.
• Module 1: Triage and Initial Patient Assessment • Module 2: Shock and Emergency Fluid Therapy • Module 3: Dealing with respiratory emergencies • Module 4: Nursing Care of the Renal and Urinary Emergency • Modules 5: Dealing with traumatic wounds and fractures
Shelly JefferiesRVN NcertPT
This course will look at various different aspects, and considerations, for wound management through all stages; from initial presentation and assessment of the traumatic wound patient, including lavage and debridement techniques, to selection of dressings for open wound management, to surgical closure.
• Module 1: Wound Healing and Classification • Module 2: Wound Prep and Dressing Choice • Module 3: Bandaging, Body Suits and Buster Collars • Module 4: Surgical Techniques and SSI’ s • Module 5: Wound Healing Delays and NPWT
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5-25 January 2026: Cytology of Fluids
Francesco Cian, DVM, DipECVCP, FRCPath, MRCVS, European Specialist in Veterinary Clinical Pathology.
This course will give you all the information you need for collection, handling and cytological
8 Hours CPD examination of body fluids in dogs and cats, from
cavitary effusions( pleural, pericardial, and peritoneal), to synovial fluids, tracheal washes( TWs) / bronchoalveolar lavages( BALs), cerebrospinal fluids( CSFs) and urine. Clinical case challenges and diagnostic algorithms will also be provided to help you understand the concepts presented and to consolidate your knowledge. Aimed at vets and vet nurses.
5-25 January 2026: Hepatobiliary Disease
Dr Kit Sturgess MA VetMB PhD CertVR DSAM CertVC FRCVS. RCVS Recognised Specialist in Small Animal Medicine. Advanced Practitioner in Veterinary Cardiology.
This course is designed to address the most
8 Hours CPD common presentations of hepatobiliary disease in small animal practice providing a clear and consistent approach that can be modified to suit individual client and patient needs. Aimed at vets and nurses.
5-25 January 2026: Emergencies in Toxicology
Susanna Solbak Cand. med. vet DipACVECC MRCVS
Toxin exposures are common small animal emergencies. Focus will be on having a systematic approach to general toxin exposures,
8 Hours CPD in addition to taking a closer look on the most common toxins encountered in small animal medicine. Since virtually anything can be a toxin, depending on the dose( even water!), this course includes a huge variety of conditions caused by many different toxins. Anything from ethylene glycol to chocolate toxicity, and how to deal with non-steroidal overdose will be discussed. Join this course and increase your confidence in dealing with toxicologic emergencies! Aimed at vets and vet nurses.
5-25 January 2026: Oncology Refresher- Part 1
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
8 Hours CPD general 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 cover the general principles of cancer diagnosis, clinical staging and treatment to maximise outcome in your cancer patients and help meeting owners’ expectations. The course will then cover five of the most common canine and feline cancer types with a practical approach to their diagnosis and treatment. Aimed at vets and Vet Nurses.
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