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ophthalmology, clinical pathology and behaviour
Webinar Plus: Dermatology essentials Webinar: Practising quality-of-life Practical endoscopy RECORDED
assessment driven small animal medicine WEBINARS
Monday 7th November NEW Wednesday 7th December
to Sunday 4th December Friday 18th November and Thursday 8th December
Do you want to provide the best care for patients (and their owners) We all agree that quality of life of our patients is “everything”. In contrast, Do you have an endoscope in your practice that rarely leaves the cupboard? Available to purchase and view at any time.
with chronic skin and ear disease? as a profession we all pay surprisingly little attention to measuring and Or are you performing endoscopy on a regular basis and would like to Our recorded webinars available include:
monitoring quality of life. Let’s change that! improve your technique?
Dermatological cases in small animal practice are common, challenging • Acute kidney injury
and often frustrating to manage successfully. This online course will Our veterinary oath dictates we should do everything in the interests This two-day lecture and cadaver based practical course aims to guide • Antimicrobial stewardship in small animal practice – why does it
refresh and update your knowledge and understanding of the most of the welfare of the animal under our care; we are also urged to practice clinicians on how to use their endoscope effectively and with confidence. matter?
common dermatological disorders to enhance your patient management evidence-based medicine. In order to comply with both demands, it is You will receive tuition on handling and use of both flexible and rigid • Assessing emotional health in dogs and cats
and client communication. essential we start measuring, documenting and monitoring the quality endoscopes along with discussion of the most commonly performed • Behavioural awareness in veterinary practice
of life of our patients. Treatment decisions, diagnostic decisions and even diagnostic procedures. • Canine urolithiasis
Why do this course? euthanasia decisions should be guided by this most important parameter. • FLUTD –from medical management to home prevention tips
This course will help you to improve your diagnostic skills and to make But if we don’t measure this most important parameter, how can we be Why do this course? • How to bring your practice up to speed with hygiene and
use of in-house tests that are relevant and practical in small animal clinics. sure we are doing the right thing? You will increase your confidence about knowing when and how to use antimicrobial stewardship
It will update you on responsible use of antimicrobials in patients with this important diagnostic technique in your clinical cases. • Understanding inflammatory bowel disease –pathophysiology,
recurrent infections. You will get practical tips on how best to investigate Why do this course? Key areas management and treatment
and treat allergic skin disease and otitis and on how to manage owner This course will be of interest if you want to learn how to make • Endoscopic equipment
expectations to improve a successful outcome for your patients. scientifically validated quality of life assessment central to your • Endoscopy of the upper and lower GI tract • Urinary incontinence
consultations.
Key areas • Rhinoscopy and tracheobronchoscopy Recorded Webinar Plus:
• Diagnostic techniques in dermatology Key areas • Cystoscopy • Recorded Webinar Plus: A multidisciplinary approach to urinary
• Diagnosis and management of pyoderma and Malassezia dermatitis • The scientific evidence that makes quality of life measurable • Video capsule endoscopy tract disorders
• Diagnosis and management of allergic skin disease • Currently available tools to measure quality of life in pets • Placement of PEG tubes • Recorded Webinar Plus: Essentials of GI disorders
• Diagnosis and management of otitis • The effects of quality of life measurement on the patient, the owner Previous participants have commented… For full library of recorded webinars and recorded Webinar
and the veterinary team Plus courses please visit our website www.rvc.ac.uk/cpd
Previous participants have commented… • How you can start making quality of life assessment central to your “A really excellent course. Practical component excellent.”
“A great general overview of a very complex subject.”
consults TOMORROW “Very practical CPD, very good content and good lectures.”
Course details You may also be interested in: Course details
Course type: Webinar Plus with a live weekly Q&A session Webinar Plus: Euthanasia and bereavement – understanding and Course type: Onsite
Course format: A mixture of pre-recorded weekly webinars (which supporting your clients, your colleagues and yourself on page 13. Course format: Lectures, case-based discussions and practical sessions
can be reviewed throughout the course), live weekly Q&A sessions with Book both and automatically receive a discount of £25 at the checkout. Course length: 2 days
the tutors, online case assessment exercises, supplementary reading CPD hours: 16
material and tutor-moderated online discussion forums Course details Relevant to CertAVP module: Small Animal Medicine (C-SAM.9)
Course length: 4 weeks Course type: Webinar Course fee: £999
CPD hours: Up to 16 Course format: Live webinar with an opportunity for Q&A with the
Course fee: £379 lecturer plus access to recorded version for 2 weeks Tutors
Course length: 2 hours Ruth Gostelow BVetMed MVetMed PhD DipACVIM DipECVIM
Tutors CPD hours: 2 FHEA MRCVS, Lecturer in Small Animal Internal Medicine, RVC
Ross Bond BVM&S PhD DVD DipECVD MRCVS, Professor Course fee: £50* Ed Hall MA VetMB PhD DipECVIM-CA FRCVS, RCVS Recognised
of Veterinary Dermatology, RVC Specialist and EBVS European Specialist in Small Animal Internal
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Anke Hendricks DrMedVet CertVD DipECVD PGCertAP FHEA *Recorded version will be available to purchase for £30 approximately Medicine, Emeritus Professor in Small Animal Internal Medicine,
MRCVS, Associate Professor in Veterinary Dermatology, RVC 2 weeks after the live course date. University of Bristol
Anette Loeffler DrMedVet PhD DVD DipECVD MRCVS, Tutor Rosanne Jepson BVSc MVetMed PhD DipACVIM DipECVIM-CA FHEA
Associate Professor of Veterinary Dermatology, RVC Stijn Niessen DVM PhD DipECVIM-CA PGCertVetEd FHEA MRCVS, MRCVS, Associate Professor in Small Animal Internal Medicine, RVC
Katarina Varjonen MSc DipECVD, Veterinary Dermatologist, RCVS Recognised Specialist and EBVS European Specialist in Aarti Kathrani BVetMed PhD DipACVIM DipACVN FHEA MRCVS,
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Anicura, Stockholm
Small Animal Internal Medicine, Medisch Centrum voor Dieren, Senior Lecturer in Small Animal Internal Medicine, RVC
Amsterdam, Honorary Professor of Internal Medicine, RVC
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