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Small animal medicine, behaviour, clinical pathology and ophthalmology  RVC CPD 2023  RVC CPD 2023  Small animal medicine, behaviour, clinical pathology and ophthalmology



 Logical clinical problem solving online  Feline neurology online –    Haematology and cytology for    Webinar Plus: Diet and disease
 a problem-based approach  small animal practitioners online



 Monday 16th January    Monday 6th February    Monday 20th February   UPDATED  Monday 20th February
 to Sunday 26th February  to Sunday 19th March  to Sunday 2nd April  to Sunday 19th March


 Do you find medical cases frustrating rather than fun? Does the thought   Do you find doing a neurological exam on a cat challenging? Are you   Do you want to increase your skills in examining blood smears and fine   How can we use diets to effectively manage small animals with
 of seeing a patient with chronic diarrhoea make your heart sink? Would   worried you might be missing important clues?   needle aspirates to expand the clinical service you can provide to your   various disease?
 you like to increase your confidence so that you can assess and manage   Cats with neurological signs can be confusing. The aim of this course is    patients?  This course is aimed at general practitioners with an interest in small animal
 medical cases competently? Would you like to enjoy practice more and   to provide you with the knowledge and skills to confidently assess and   The ever-widening availability of in-house haematology analysers has   gastroenterology, dermatology and nutrition who are often faced with
 get a buzz of excitement rather than a frisson of fear from medical cases?
 manage neurological cats in general practice. The course will involve   provided many benefits for patient care. In many practices however, there   conditions which will require dietary modifications. The course will provide
 Why do this course?  many clinical case discussions where real cases will be presented and   is a skills gap in relation to blood smear examination in-house. Yet this is   you with practical tips on how to differentiate such cases from other chronic
 This course is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills   discussed to strengthen your problem-solving skills in feline neurology.  an essential skill for these machines to be used reliably and safely.  gastrointestinal and dermatological cases, how to treat them and how to
 required to apply logical problem solving skills to some of the important   Why do this course?  This course is for practitioners who wish to develop and enhance    educate the owners on the use of hypoallergenic, exclusion and home
 clinical signs seen in small animal practice.                cooked diets. Some controversial topics will be tackled and lively debates
 This course will provide you with many tips on how to enhance and apply   their skills in haematology and cytology. The course uses a case-based
 Key areas  your knowledge about feline neurology.  teaching approach. There is an active tutor-moderated discussion forum   are assured!
 • Introduction to logical clinical problem solving  Key areas  to discuss any questions regarding techniques, the study cases, specific   Why do this course?
 •  Problem-based approach to vomiting, diarrhoea, weight loss, polyuria/  • The neurological examination in cats – how do I get started?  topics in haematology and cytology and participants’ cases.  You will gain better understanding and insight of which patients may benefit
 polydipsia and anaemia                                       from dietary management and have an opportunity to discuss a range
 • Interpretation of clinical pathology related to liver and pancreatic disease  • Clinical reasoning – is it really neurological? Defining the system  Why do this course?  of topics relevant to nutritional management of your patients.
 • Clinical reasoning – neurolocalisation and differentials
          You will improve your skills and efficiency in preparing and assessing
 • Interpretation of clinical pathology related to renal function  • Systemic diseases with neurological signs in cats  high quality blood smears and cytological samples.  Key areas
 • Interpretation of the haemogram
 • Problem solving in spinal diseases                         • Pitfalls of home cooked diets
 Previous participants have commented…  • Weakness in cats – when could this have a neurological cause?  Key areas  • Diet and chronic GI disease in dogs
          • Microscope skills – setup and care
 “I genuinely feel that this course will have had one of the biggest effects   • Unique feline neurological disorders  •  Top tips on making high quality blood smears, fine needle aspirates,  • Diet and skin disorders in animals
 on my career than any I have done do far. I have always hated medical   • Anisocoria in cats – when should I be worried?  imprints and fluid preparations  •  Controversies about home-made diets, commercial diets and
 work-ups, but now feel confident with what I am looking for or what   • The vestibular cat – when to consider further diagnostic tests  •  Systematic and efficient approach to the interpretation of peripheral  raw-food diets
 further tests I need to do, because it covers situations that we see   • Feline neurological emergencies – what can I do?  blood smears, common skin masses, lymph node and organ and  Previous participants have commented…
 multiple times a day, it has such high value.”
 Previous participants have commented…  cavity aspirates      “Very useful and practical. Learned a lot that I can use going forwards.
 “Fantastic teaching - made medicine seem a little easier and less   “There has been a lot of very useful information that I can take away and   • Understanding the strength and weakness of haematology analysers  There is very little good nutrition CPD, which is surprising when it is
 overwhelming!”  put into practice immediately, and my initial goal of improving my clinical   Previous participants have commented…  potentially such a massive part of day to day practice.”
 reasoning has been well and truly met!”
 Course details   “It has been very helpful in improving my knowledge and skills in   Course details
 Course type: e-CPD   Course details  haematology and cytology.”   Course type: Webinar Plus
 Course format: An intensive tutor-moderated online learning experience.  Course type: e-CPD    “This course gives you significant insight in haematology and cytology,    Course format: A mixture of two-hour weekly webinars (which can be
 Resources include online presentations, electronic course notes, case   Course format: An intensive tutor-moderated learning experience.   2 disciplines that are quite significant in the veterinary practice.”  viewed live and/or as recorded versions throughout the course), self-
 assessments, supplementary reading material and discussion forums in   Resources include electronic course notes, videos, case assessments,   assessment exercises, supplementary reading material and tutor-moderated
 which participants review and discuss cases with their colleagues and   self-assessment quizzes and discussion forums in which participants   Course details   online discussion forums
 the tutors   review and discuss cases with colleagues and the tutor   Course type: e-CPD   Course length: Four weeks
 Course length: 6 weeks   Course length: Six weeks    Course format: An intensive tutor-moderated online learning experience.  CPD hours: Up to 16
 CPD hours: Up to 42   CPD hours: Up to 42    Resources include online webinars and instruction videos for haematology   Relevant to CertAVP modules: Small Animal Medicine (C-SAM.3
 Relevant to CertAVP modules: Small Animal Practice (B-SAP.1),    Relevant to CertAVP module: Small Animal Medicine (C-SAM.7)   and cytology, a multitude of case assessment exercises, supplementary   and 8)
 Small Animal Medicine (C-SAM.8, 9 and 10)   Course fee: £729  reading material and discussion forums in which participants review and   Course fee: £399
 Course fee: £729  discuss cases with their colleagues and the tutors
 Tutors                                                       Tutors
 Tutors  Elsa Beltran Ldo Vet DipECVN PGDipVetEd FHEA MRCVS, Associate   Course length: 6 weeks   Ross Bond BVM&S PhD DVD DipECVD MRCVS, Professor of Veterinary
          CPD hours: Up to 42
 Jill Maddison BVSc DipVetClinStud PhD FACVSc SFHEA MRCVS,   Professor in Veterinary Neurology and Neurosurgery, RVC    Relevant to CertAVP module: Clinical Pathology (C-VP.2)   Dermatology, RVC
 Professor of General Practice, RVC   Abbe Crawford BVM&S BSc MVetMed PhD DipECVN FHEA MRCVS,   Course fee: £729  Dan Chan DVM DipACVECC DipECVECC DipACVN FHEA MRCVS,
 Lucy McMahon BVetMed DipACVIM DipECVIM-CA MRCVS, RCVS   Lecturer in Veterinary Neurology and Neurosurgery, RVC   Professor of Emergency Critical Care Medicine and Clinical Nutrition, RVC
 Recognised Specialist and EBVS® European Specialist in Small Animal   Steven De Decker DVM PhD MVetMed DipECVN FHEA MRCVS,   Tutors  Aarti Kathrani BVetMed PhD DipACVIM (SAIM) DipACVIM (Nutrition)
 Internal Medicine, Anderson Moores Veterinary Specialists, Winchester  Associate Professor in Veterinary Neurology and Neurosurgery, RVC    Barbara Glanemann DrMedVet DipECVIM PGDipVetEd FHEA   FHEA MRCVS, Senior Lecturer in Small Animal Internal Medicine, RVC
 Joe Fenn BVetMed MVetMed DipECVN FHEA MRCVS, Senior Lecturer   MRCVS, Senior Lecturer in Small Animal Medicine, RVC
 in Veterinary Neurology and Neurosurgery, RVC  Balázs Szladovits DVM DipACVP PGDipVetEd, Associate Professor
          in Clinical Pathology, RVC



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