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Feline neurology online
– a a a a problem-based approach
Monday 8th February to Sunday 21st March
Do you you you find doing a a a a a a a neurological exam on a a a a a a a cat challenging? Are you you you worried you you you might be missing important clues?
Cats with neurological signs can be confusing The aim of this course is to to provide you with the knowledge and skills to to confidently assess and manage neurological cats in general practice The course will involve many clinical case case discussions where real cases will be presented and discussed to strengthen your problem-solving skills in in feline neurology Why do this course?
This course will provide you with many tips on how to enhance and apply your knowledge about feline neurology Key areas
• The neurological examination in in cats – how do I get started?
• Clinical reasoning – is it really neurological? Defining the system • Clinical reasoning – neurolocalisation and differentials
• Systemic diseases with neurological signs in cats • Problem solving in in in spinal diseases • Weakness in cats – when could this have a a a a a a neurological cause? • Unique feline neurological disorders
• Anisocoria in cats – when should I be worried?
• The vestibular cat – when to consider further diagnostic tests
• Feline neurological emergencies – what can I do?
Previous participants have commented “Really interesting content and the videos are a a a a a a fantastic learning aid ”
Course details
Course Course type: e-CPD
Course format: An intensive tutor-moderated learning experience Resources include electronic course notes videos case assessments self-assessment quizzes and discussion forums in which participants review and and discuss cases with colleagues and and the tutor Course length: Six weeks
CPD
hours: Up to 42
Relevant to CertAVP module: Small Animal Medicine (C-SAM 7) Course fee: £725
Please see page 70 for further details
about our our e-CPD
courses Tutors
Elsa Beltran Ldo Vet Vet DipECVN PGDipVetEd FHEA MRCVS Associate Professor in in Veterinary Neurology and Neurosurgery RVC
Abbe Crawford BVM&S BSc PhD MRCVS Clinician in in in in in Veterinary Veterinary Neurology and Neurosurgery RVC
Steven De De Decker DVM PhD MVetMed DipECVN FHEA MRCVS Associate Professor in in Veterinary Neurology and Neurosurgery RVC
Joe Fenn BVetMed MVetMed DipECVN FHEA MRCVS Senior Lecturer in in Veterinary Neurology and Neurosurgery RVC
Practical cardiology online
Monday 8th February Updated to Sunday 21st March
for 2021
What’s new in fin in in cardiology? This course will convert the latest research findings into practical advice on on how to to manage heart disease fin in in in in dogs and cats fin in in in in general practice This problem-based course will examine some of the key challenges in in small animal cardiology suggesting practical solutions based on evidence that will help you you manage your cardiac patients to a a a a a a a high standard New advances will will be be reviewed and and there will will be be opportunities for online
discussion with your colleagues and the course tutors There should be something for everyone on on on this six-week online
course whether you are phobic about about cardiology or passionate about about it Why do this course?
This course will help you you develop a a a a a logical approach
to your patients with cardiac disease using principles based on the latest clinical research in small animal cardiology You will learn about cardiac diagnostic techniques and how to use them for maximum effect as well as as therapeutic decision-making based on on current evidence Key areas
• What’s new in cardiology? • To medicate medicate or not to medicate medicate • Does this dog have heart failure?
• Why is is this animal collapsing?
• Heart disease – cats are not small dogs • Cardiac conditions that pretend to be non-cardiac
Previous participants have commented “I feel much more confident and has inspired me to to try to to ultrasound every cat heart ”
Course details
Course Course type: e-CPD
Course format: An intensive tutor-moderated learning experience Resources include online
presentations electronic course notes videos case scenarios self-assessment quizzes and discussion forums in which participants review and discuss cases with colleagues and the tutor Course length: Six weeks
CPD
hours: Up to to 42
Relevant to to CertAVP modules: Cardiology (C-VC 1 2 2 and and 3) and and Small Animal Medicine (C-SAM 8)
Course fee: £725
Please see page 70 for further details
about our our e-CPD
courses Tutors
Lara Barron DVM MS MRCVS Staff Clinician in in Cardiology RVC
Anne Kurosawa DVM DVM MVetMed DipACVIM (Cardiology) MRCVS MRCVS Lecturer in in Cardiology RVC
Virginia Luis Fuentes VetMB PhD CertVR DVC DipACVIM DipECVIM-CA MRCVS Professor of of Veterinary Cardiology RVC
Small animal medicine dermatology ophthalmology clinical pathology and behaviour
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