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8  Equine and farm practice                                      For further information or to book visit www.rvc.ac.uk/cpd  9

 Webinar: Unlocking farm animal disease   Practical tools for optimising   Webinar Plus: Equine pain management  Calving conundrums: Time to get
 investigations: The role of histopathology   calf management  Monday 14th September to Sunday 11th October   hands-on!
 and other sample taking during on-farm   Thursday 3rd September     Pain management in equines, what options do we have today?   Wednesday 14th October
 necropsies
 Are you faced with the re-occurring problems of sick and unthrifty   We encounter acute and chronic pain in equine practice every day. Are   A hands-on calving course aimed at the new graduate vet in practice.
 Monday 20th July     NEW   calves, and are looking for an evidence-based understanding, along with   you up to date with the current pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic   This course offers new graduates the opportunity to immerse themselves
 practical applications on farm?  treatment options? Do you think you could improve your ability to assess   in case discussions about calving. Delegates will also be able to get
 Are your on-farm post-mortem samples falling short? Discover how to   This course will provide you with the latest evidence on optimal   pain in equine patients?  hands-on calving practise with our state-of-the-art life-size cow simulator
 get the most from your samples and histopathology to sharpen your   calf rearing strategies, covering aspects of health, behaviours and   This course aims to equip the participants with current knowledge on   model, allowing practise of malpresentations under guidance as well as
 diagnostics accuracy!  environmental housing. It will cover methods for the measurement of calf   equine pain and its assessment. The course will then explore the different   the use of calving aids.
 This webinar discusses the rationale behind sample taking during on-  immunity and how they are associated with outcome measures such   treatment options along with their advantages and disadvantages. Opioid   Additionally, a wet-lab session on uterine suturing technique will give the
       use in equines and new approaches to locoregional anaesthesia will be
 farm post-mortems from a practical perspective. An updated diagnostic   as disease and mortality. We will then look at how well UK farms are   reviewed. Ancillary therapies and other pain management modalities will   opportunity to hone c-sections skills in a practical manner.
 framework for various herd/flock diseases, with a particular emphasis   performing in comparison to current suggested benchmarks.   be explored.
 on the usefulness of histopathology in livestock species medicine,   We will look at the impact the housing environment has on calves,   Course details
 will be covered through real case examples in a range of farm species   the growing appreciation of how subclinical pneumonia impacts the   Course details  Course type: Onsite  CPD hours: 7
 (ruminants, pigs and poultry).  respiratory health of calves and will cover some of the key youngstock   Course type: Webinar Plus  CPD hours: Up to 16  Course length: 1 day  Course fee: £350
 signals that can help you to understand how behaviour can inform you
 Course details  about what your calves are telling you.  Course length: 4 weeks  Course fee: £429  Tutors
 Course type: Webinar  CPD hours: 2  Course details  Relevant to CertAVP module(s): C-VA.2  Sophie Mahendran BVMedSci BVMBVS MSc (VEPH) DipECBHM
 Course length: 2 hours  Course fee: £75                       PGCertVetEd PhD FHEA MRCVS, Lecturer in Farm Animal Health and
 Course type: Onsite  CPD hours: 8  Tutors                     Welfare, RVC
 Tutors  Course length: 1 day  Course fee: £350  Janny de Grauw DVM PhD DiplECVAA MRCVS,    Peter Plate Dr.med.vet DipECBHM FHEA MRCVS,
 Sonja Jeckel DrVetMed FRCPath MRCVS, Senior Lecturer for Farm   Honorary Lecturer in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia, RVC  Lecturer in Livestock Veterinary Extension Services, RVC
 Animal Disease Diagnostics, RVC  Tutors  Dietrich Graf von Schweinitz BSc DVM MRCVS CertVetAc, ABVA   Beth Reilly BVetMed PGDipVCP PGCertVetEd FHEA MRCVS,
 Bernat Marti Garcia BVSc DipECVP PGCertVetEd FHEA MRCVS,   Nicola Blackie BSc PhD FHEA, Cow Signals Trainer,   Education Director, To The Point Acupuncture, Guildford  Senior Farm Animal Teaching Fellow, RVC
 Lecturer in Farm Animal Pathology, RVC  Senior Lecturer in Production Animal Science, RVC  Johanna Kaartinen DVM Msc PhD DipECVAA FHEA MRCVS,
 George Lindley BVetMed MVetMed PGDipVCP DipECBHM MRCVS,   Lecturer in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia, RVC
 PhD Student, RVC  Sophie Mead MA VetMB AFHEA MRCVS, Staff Clinician in Veterinary
 Sophie Mahendran BVMedSci BVMBVS MSc(VEPH) DipECBHM   Anaesthesia and Analgesia, RVC
 PGCertVetEd FHEA MRCVS, Lecturer in Farm Animal Health and   Melanie Perrier Dr.med.vet. DipACVS DipECVS CERP MRCVS,
 Welfare, RVC  Lecturer in Equine Surgery, RVC

 A vet’s guide to small scale pig producers   Equine radiology online – the head, neck   Ultrasonography of the forelimb  Equine computed tomography online – the
 and pet pig owners  and back  Tuesday 6th October             essentials of the head, neck and limbs
 Friday 14th August   Monday 7th September to Sunday 18th October   Feeling nervous scanning limbs with the owner peering over your   Monday 26th October to Sunday 6th December
       shoulder?!
 Ever dread a call to a sick pig? It is time to upskill your knowledge and   Would you like to be able to take better diagnostic radiographs of the   Are you using or planning to use CT in your practice? Do you want
 gain practical advice from practicing farm vets on how to approach pig   head, neck and back and to interpret them with more confidence?  This course is aimed at new or recent graduates, and those looking to   to get more confident in acquiring the best images possible?
 calls and practice surgical procedures and blood sampling on our pig   This course will cover the essentials of equine radiography and radiology   refresh their ultrasonography skills. It consists of recorded webinars and   During this online course the essentials of computed tomographic (CT)
 simulator models.  of the head, neck and back. We will discuss radiographic anatomy and   a day of practicals focused on ultrasound scanning of the forelimb. The   examination of horses will be covered. CT cases covering the most
 This course aims to allow vets from all areas of veterinary practice who   radiographic pitfalls using 3D models. Participants can assess their   tutors will guide you through how to make use of the settings on your   common, but also not so common lesions will be presented for individual
       ultrasound machine before working through the limb and neck.
 are asked to see pigs in their daily work to strengthen and build on   radiographic knowledge with the help of interactive, online quizzes.  study, which will enhance the participants’ skill in examining, detecting
 their knowledge and skills. The course will include seminars which can   This course can be purchased on its own or part of a series with:   The recorded lectures allow you to learn at your own pace and they can   and describing CT lesions.
 be tailored to the specific needs of attending vets, as well as practical   Equine radiology online – the distal limb – see page 6    be listened to at a convenient time – these are a prerequisite for attending
 sessions.  Equine radiology online – the proximal limb – see page 6  the practical component.  Course details
 The practical sessions will include models for castration, tailing, blood   Course details  Course type: e-CPD   CPD hours: Up to 42
 sampling and intracardiac injections to allow participants to get hands on   Course details  Course type: Webinars and onsite  CPD hours: 14  Course length: 6 weeks  Course fee: £729
 with the practical skills required by small scale pig producers and pet pig   Course type: e-CPD   Course fee: £729 for 1 course,   Course length: 1 day onsite and 5   Course fee: £549
 owners.  £1,399 for 2 courses                                 Tutors
 Course length: 6 weeks  hours online
 This course will run at Synergy Farm Health, Dorset.  or £1,999 for all 3  Dagmar Berner Dr.med.vet. DipECVDI MRCVS,
 CPD hours: Up to 42  Relevant to CertAVP module(s): B-EP.3, C-E6, 7
 Course details  Tutors  Tutors                                Senior Lecturer in Equine Diagnostic Imaging, RVC
                                                               Maren Hellige Dr.med.vet. DipECVDI, Senior Veterinarian in Radiology,
 Course type: Onsite  CPD hours: 7  Dagmar Berner Dr.med.vet. DipECVDI MRCVS,    Andy Fiske-Jackson BVSc MVetMed DipECVS FHEA MRCVS,   University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover
 Course length: 1 day  Course fee: £299  Senior Lecturer in Equine Diagnostic Imaging, RVC  Professor of Equine Surgery, RVC  Gabriel Manso Díaz DVM MSc PhD DipECVDI MRCVS, Lecturer in
 Tutors  Maren Hellige Dr.med.vet. DipECVDI, Senior Veterinarian in Radiology,   Alex Hawkins BSc BVSc MVetMed DipECVS PGCertVetEd FHEA   Large Animal Diagnostic Imaging, Universidad Complutense de Madrid
 University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover  MRCVS, Lecturer in Equine Surgery, RVC
 Beth Reilly BVetMed PGDipVCP PGCertVetEd FHEA MRCVS,
 Senior Farm Animal Teaching Fellow, RVC  Gabriel Manso Díaz DVM MSc PhD DipECVDI MRCVS, Lecturer in   Roger Smith MA VetMB PhD DEO DipECVSMR DipECVDI LAIA FHEA
 Large Animal Diagnostic Imaging, Universidad Complutense de Madrid  FRCVS, Professor of Equine Orthopaedics, RVC
 Pete Siviter BVetMed MRCVS, Farm Veterinary Surgeon,
 Synergy Farm Health  Proudly supported by IMV
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