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Equine and farm practice  RVC CPD 2023  RVC CPD 2023                                          Equine and farm practice



 Webinar Series: Fundamentals of equine   Ultrasonography of the hindlimb  Recorded Webinar Series: Further
 practice  rehabilitation techniques for the                     RECORDED
          equine practitioner                                    WEBINARS

 Various dates throughout   NEW  Recorded webinars with a live Q&A  NEW
 October and November   Thursday 9th November  on Thursday 30th November


 Do you feel you have some gaps in your knowledge about everyday   Would you like to improve your ultrasound examination of the hindlimb   Do you want to further your knowledge of equine sports medicine and   Available to purchase and view at any time.
 equine ailments? Do you worry whether you’re up-to-date with    from pastern to sacroiliac, including ultrasound guided injections?  rehabilitation? Would you like to understand better some of the techniques   Our recorded webinars available include:
 new techniques?  used in equine rehabilitation?
 This course of recorded webinars will be followed by a day of case-based   •  A practical approach to diagnosing foot, pastern
 This new set of webinars aims to expand on the courses delivered    discussions and practical sessions. The course is suitable for both the   This recorded webinar series along with a live Q&A session aims to    and fetlock problems
 over previous years to give equine practitioners the most up-do-date   beginner and advanced practitioner. The webinars will cover applied   provide delegates with a better understanding of selected modalities and   • Decision making with the abnormal larynx
 information on a range of common equine ailments. The lectures will   anatomy, different ultrasound techniques and acquisition of diagnostic   techniques available today in equine rehabilitation and how to best integrate   • Diagnosis and management of common foot conditions
 provide practical information with case examples. The whole course    images. There will be plenty of practical hints and tips to get the most out   them in a general equine practice. Delegates will be presented with an   • Effective wound management
 of webinars can be purchased or individual webinars as a “pick and    of your ultrasound examination. The onsite part of the course will involve   overview of neuromotor control in equine rehabilitation and rehabilitation    • Equine laminitis
 mix” option.  case discussions and practical sessions including ultrasound guided   of horses with spinal dysfunction with a particular emphasis on kissing   • Hindlimb lameness cases
 injection techniques.  spine. Kinesiology taping, cryotherapy and therapeutic laser will then be   •  Headshaking – a logical approach and assessment
 Why do this course?  discussed in more detail.                   of treatment options
 You will receive up-to-date, in depth and practical information in each   Why do this course?  • Imaging of the neck
 subject area from a team of highly experienced and informed tutors.  The webinars allow you to learn at your own pace and they can be listened   This course is aimed at veterinarians with a particular interest in equine   • Melanomas and sarcoids
 to at a convenient time, you just need to confirm you have worked through   sports medicine and rehabilitation and who have a good basic knowledge
 Webinar topics  them as a prerequisite for attending the practical component of the   of the subject.  • Nerve block principles and applications
 • Monday 2nd October: Forelimb lameness cases  course. This allows more practical sessions to be fitted in to the onsite   • Shoeing for different conditions
 • Monday 9th October: Hindlimb lameness cases  part of the course giving more time for you to have the probe in your hand!  Why do this course?   Recorded Webinar Plus:
 • Monday 30th October: Poor performance in the sound horse  To increase your knowledge and understanding of what equine   •  Recorded Webinar Plus: Equine emergencies in the field
 •  Monday 6th November: The coughing horse: When clenbuterol    Key areas  rehabilitation can offer so that you are able to provide an improved/
 doesn’t work  •  Ultrasonography of the pastern, the digital flexor tendon sheath, the   extended service to your equine patients recovering from injury.  For full library of recorded webinars and recorded Webinar
 • Monday 13th November: Common conditions of the hindlimb  suspensory ligament, the hock and tarsal sheath, the stifle, the hip,    Key areas  Plus courses please visit our website www.rvc.ac.uk/cpd
 • Monday 20th November: Practical tips for lower limb nerve blocks  and the pelvis and sacroiliac region  • Equine rehabilitation principles
 •  Monday 27th November: How to block, image and treat the    • Ultrasound guided injections  • Spinal dysfunction
 suspensory ligament
 Previous participants have commented…  • Kissing spine
 For more information on each individual webinar, please visit our   “Excellent presentations and practical instructions from all lecturers.”  • Neuromotor control
 website.  • Therapeutic laser
 “I found that doing the lectures ahead of time was actually more useful
 Course details   than trying to cram everything in on the day. It meant that I had a good   • Cryotherapy
          • Kinesiology taping
 Course type: Webinar   idea of what was going to be covered and my brain hadn’t reached
 Course format: Live webinar with an opportunity for Q&A with    saturation point.”  Course details
 the lecturer plus access to a recorded version for 2 weeks   Course details  Course type: Recorded webinars with a live Q&A
 Course length: 1 hour per webinar   Course type: Recorded webinars and onsite   Course format: Series of pre-recorded webinars available to view prior
 CPD hours: 1 per webinar   Course format: Practical sessions using live horses and cadaver   to a live Q&A with all the tutors on the 30th November
 Relevant to CertAVP modules: Equine Practice (B-EP.3),    material, case-based discussions and recorded webinars to be viewed   Course length: 13 hours of recorded lectures and 1 hour for the live Q&A
 Equine (C-E.6, 7, 15, 16 and 17)   before the onsite course   CPD hours: Up to 14
 Course fee: £35 each or £220 for all 7   Course fee: £299
    Course length: 1 day and 7 hours of webinar viewing
 *Recorded versions will be made available to purchase for    CPD hours: Up to 15   Tutors
 £25 each approximately 2 weeks after the live course date.  Relevant to CertAVP modules: Equine Practice (B-EP.3), Equine   Solange Mikail DVM MsC DipACVSMR, Owner of Espaço Equus
 (C-E.6 and 7), Diagnostic Imaging in Practice (C-VDI.1) Large Animal   Rehab Centre, Brazil and Vet Physio Institute, Spain
 Tutors  Imaging (C-VDI.4 and 5)   Melanie Perrier Dr.med.vet. DipACVS DipECVS CERP MRCVS,
 Andy Fiske-Jackson BVSc MVetMed DipECVS FHEA MRCVS,   Course fee: £549  Lecturer in Equine Surgery, RVC
 Associate Professor of Equine Surgery, RVC   Nicole Rombach APM MEEBW CCBW PG AM MSc PhD, Equine
 Jenny Reed BVM&S DipACVIM (LAIM) MRCVS, Lecturer in    Tutors  Sports Therapist, The Academy of Animal Sport Science, USA, CEO,
 Equine Medicine, RVC  Andy Fiske-Jackson BVSc MVetMed DipECVS FHEA MRCVS,   Equicore Concepts LLC, USA, President, Equinenergy Ltd, UK
 Associate Professor of Equine Surgery, RVC
 Roger Smith MA VetMB PhD DEO DipECVSMR ECVDI LAIA FHEA
 FRCVS, Professor of Equine Orthopaedics, RVC
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