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 Webinar Plus: Responsible antimicrobial   Webinar Plus: Interpreting the numbers   Webinar Plus: Dermatology essentials  Webinar Plus: Diagnostic modalities for
 use in small animal practice   – understanding clinical pathology in     Monday 27th April to Sunday 24th May        GI, liver and pancreatic disease
   Monday 13th April to Sunday 24th May       NEW    medical cases     Monday 8th June to Sunday 5th July
       Do you want to provide the best care for patients with chronic skin
 Do you worry about antimicrobial resistance, but you still want the best     Monday 13th April to Sunday 10th May      and ear disease?  Do you sometimes struggle to decide what diagnostic test is going to be
 treatment outcomes for your canine and feline patients?  Dermatological cases in small animal practice are common, challenging   most helpful for a patient you suspect has GI, liver or pancreatic disease?
 What does a positive PLI really mean? Does every patient with azotaemia
 Using antimicrobials wisely and well is an essential element of good   have renal failure? How helpful is SDMA in answering this question?   and often frustrating to manage successfully. This online course will   Does the thought of doing a liver, pancreatic or intestinal biopsy send
 clinical practice. General guidelines are useful, but practitioners are   refresh and update your knowledge and understanding of the most   shivers down your spine?
 often looking for more specific information relevant to their clinical   Clinical pathology tests are a very important part of the diagnostic   common dermatological disorders to enhance your patient management   During this multidisciplinary course we will tackle the diagnostic
 cases – knowing what is appropriate to use in different disorders   tools veterinary practitioners need to diagnose and manage diseases in   and client communication. It will help you to improve your diagnostic skills   challenges relating to liver, pancreatic and gut disease. We will discuss
 and, just as importantly, when antimicrobials are not indicated. This   small animal patients. They are also frequently run to screen patients in   and to make use of in-house tests that are relevant and practical in small   a logical approach to the clinical signs a patient with abdominal
 course will provide you with the most recent evidence, best treatment   preparation for anaesthesia or in geriatric patients as part of a “health   animal clinics as well as update you on responsible use of antimicrobials   disorders may present with and clin path interpretation challenges. The
 recommendations and context on how to use antimicrobials responsibly   profile”.   in patients with recurrent infections.  role of abdominal radiology vs abdominal ultrasound and other imaging
 in small animal practice. It will be delivered by a team of expert clinicians   The course will enhance your ability to make sense of clinical pathology   Course details  modalities such as CT will be discussed – is there one modality that
 with particular interest and expertise in antimicrobial use in their field.  tests that are run every day in practice but can sometimes be more   is always best? And then finally, the principles of surgical procedures
 confusing than illuminating.    Course type: Webinar Plus  CPD hours: Up to 16  involving the gut, liver and pancreas will be reviewed.
 Common scenarios and dilemmas in the context of antimicrobial therapy
 will be discussed. This will help you with challenging treatment decisions   Course details  Course length: 4 weeks  Course fee: £429  Course details
 on antimicrobial therapy at a time when antimicrobial resistance has   Tutors
 become one of the major threats to human and animal health.  Course type: Webinar Plus   CPD hours: Up to 16  Course type: Webinar Plus   CPD hours: Up to 16
 You can also purchase individual webinars from this course to attend live.   Course length: 4 weeks   Course fee: £429  Ross Bond BVM&S PhD DVD DipECVD MRCVS,    Course length: 4 weeks   Course fee: £429
 Please note that buying webinars separately does not grant access to the   Relevant to CertAVP module(s): B-SAP.1, C-SAM.8, 9 and 10, C-VP.2  Professor of Veterinary Dermatology, RVC  Relevant to CertAVP module(s): B-SAP.1 and C-SAM.9
 full course materials.  Anke Hendricks DrMedVet CertVD DipECVD PGCertAP FHEA MRCVS,
 Tutors  Associate Professor in Veterinary Dermatology, RVC    Tutors
 Course details  David Church BVSc PhD MACVSc FHEA MRCVS,    Anette Loeffler DrMedVet PhD DVD DipECVD MRCVS,    Cathy Beck BVSc DipVetClinStud MVS GCUT FANZCVS (Radiology),
 Course type: Webinar Plus   Course fee: Webinar Plus: £649;    Professor of Small Animal Studies, RVC  Professor of Veterinary Dermatology, RVC  Consultant Radiologist, VetCT
 Course length: 6 weeks   Webinars only: £75 per webinar    Emma Holmes BVetMed MVetMed DipACVP Clinpath FHEA MRCVS,   Katarina Varjonen MSc DipECVD, Veterinary Dermatologist,    Jill Maddison BVSc DipVetClinStud PhD FACVSc SFHEA MRCVS,
 CPD hours: Up to 24   or £425 for all 6  Clinical Pathologist II, IDEXX Laboratories Ltd  Anicura, Stockholm  Professor of General Practice, RVC
 Jill Maddison BVSc DipVetClinStud PhD FACVSc SFHEA MRCVS,     Rhiannon Strickland BVetMed MVetMed PGCertVetEd DipECVS FHEA
 Tutors  Professor of General Practice, RVC                    MRCVS, Lecturer in Small Animal Surgery, RVC
 Dan Brockman BVSc CertVR CertSAO DipACVS DipECVS MRCVS,
 Professor of Small Animal Surgery, RVC
 Dan Chan DVM DipACVECC DipECVECC DipACVN FHEA MRCVS,
 Professor of Emergency and Critical Care and Clinical Nutrition, RVC
 Rosanne Jepson BVSc MVetMed PhD DipACVIM DipECVIM-CA FHEA   Webinar Plus: Behavioural medicine in   Medical oncology – insights into
 MRCVS, Professor of Small Animal Internal Medicine, RVC  general veterinary practice  diagnostics and chemotherapy online
 Aarti Kathrani BVetMed PhD DipACVIM (SAIM) DipACVIM (Nutrition)
 FHEA MRCVS, Senior Lecturer in Small Animal Internal Medicine, RVC    Monday 27th April to Sunday 24th May      Monday 1st June to Sunday 12th July
 Anette Loeffler DrMedVet PhD DVD DipECVD MRCVS,    Emotional health impacts on physical health!    Would you like to strengthen your confidence and enhance your skills in
 Professor of Veterinary Dermatology, RVC  diagnosing and managing cancers in dogs and cats?
 Chris Scudder BVSc MVetMed PhD DACVIM-SAIM, DECVIM-CA   Emotional health is important when investigating a client’s concerns    This course will provide you with an overview of different diagnostic
 about their pet’s behaviour but it also impacts on their physical health.
 MRCVS, Senior Lecturer in Small Animal Internal Medicine, RVC
 It therefore needs to be considered during every veterinary visit and when   tools used in oncology, when they are indicated and how to interpret
 Sarah Tayler BVetMed MVetMed PGDipVCP Dip-ACVIM MRCVS,   managing and treating everyday physical health issues within general   the results, including their advantages and disadvantages for different
 Lecturer in Small Animal Internal Medicine, RVC  practice. The interplay between emotional and physical health has been   neoplasms. We will focus on diagnostic procedures that can be used in
 highlighted in conditions such as Feline Idiopathic Cystitis, but the   general practice to diagnose lymphoma, mammary carcinoma, soft tissue
 importance of taking a comprehensive veterinary healthcare approach   sarcoma, and respiratory tumours. Once a cancer has been diagnosed,
 is relevant to a wide range of clinical conditions including endocrine   there are a variety of chemotherapy protocols available and choosing
 disease, gastrointestinal and dermatological conditions and pain.  between them can be challenging. This course therefore aims to discuss
 The role of the veterinary practice in safeguarding the emotional health   the advantages of certain protocols over others, their safe administration,
 of their patients will be explored and the importance of considering   adequate monitoring of patients to limit side effects, and how to treat
 emotional health when managing and treating everyday clinical cases in   adverse events.
 general practice will be considered.  Course details
 Course details  Course type: e-CPD  CPD hours: Up to 42
 Course type: Webinar Plus  CPD hours: Up to 16  Course length: 6 weeks  Course fee: £729
 Course length: 4 weeks  Course fee: £429  Relevant to CertAVP module(s): C-SAM.10
 Tutor  Tutors
 Sarah Heath BVSc PGCertVE DipECAWBM (BM) CCAB FRCVS,
 RCVS and EBVS® Veterinary Specialist in Behavioural Medicine,   Alexandra Guillén DVM DipECVIM-CA (Oncology) MRCVS,    Ascot, Border Collie
 Behavioural Referrals Veterinary Practice, Chester  Lecturer in Veterinary Oncology, RVC
       Andy Yale BVMedSci BVM BVS PGDipVCP MVetMed DipECVIM-CA
       (Oncology) MRCVS, Lecturer in Veterinary Oncology, RVC
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