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       Ophthalmology online – a problem-based                  Webinar Plus: He’s off his legs! Managing
       approach                                                the acute spinal cord patient
           Monday 28th September                                    Monday 2nd to Sunday 29th November    NEW
           to Sunday 8th November
                                                               Do you feel out of depth when a dog or cat comes in off its back legs?
       Does the thought of having to see an “eye case” make you anxious? Do   Would you like to better understand the main causes for this presentation
       you fear you are not getting the most out of your ophthalmic exam? Are   and how to manage them?
       you confused about what treatment is best for corneal ulcers?  The dog or cat presenting “off back legs” is a common emergency
       This intensive tutor-moderated online learning experience should   presentation in clinical practice. Is it neurological, orthopaedic
       help solve these problems for you. This course will help improve your   or something else? Is it likely to progress? Does it require urgent
       ophthalmology problem solving skills, provide you with tips on how to   interventions such as spinal decompression or stabilisation?  This course
       enhance your ophthalmic examination skills and build your knowledge   will give you the confidence to recognise and successfully manage these
       about small animal ophthalmology.                       challenging, yet often highly rewarding, patients in practice.
                                                               We will discuss how to accurately assess your patient to decide whether
       Course details                                          it has a neurological disorder and if so, how to define the neuroanatomical
       Course type: e-CPD        CPD hours: Up to 42           localisation.
       Course length: 6 weeks    Course fee: £729              Course details
       Relevant to CertAVP module(s): C-SAM.10
                                                               Course type: Webinar Plus  CPD hours: Up to 16
       Tutors                                                  Course length: 4 weeks    Course fee: £429
       Màrian Matas Riera DVM DipECVO PGCertVetEd FHEA MRCVS,   Relevant to CertAVP module(s): C-SAM.7
       Memvet – Referral Centre, Spain                         Tutors
       Roser Tetas Pont LV MSc DipECVO PGCertVetEd FHEA MRCVS,
       Senior Lecturer in Veterinary Ophthalmology, RVC        Abbe Crawford BVM&S BSc PhD FHEA MRCVS,
                                                               Lecturer in Veterinary Neurology and Neurosurgery, RVC
                                                               Joe Fenn BVetMed MVetMed DipECVN FHEA MRCVS,
                                                               Senior Lecturer in Veterinary Neurology and Neurosurgery, RVC
                                                               Rebekah Knight BVetMed PGC(SAS) PGDipVCP DipECVS AFHEA
                                                               MRCVS, Lecturer in Small Animal Orthopaedic Surgery, RVC
       Webinar Plus: Lymphoma, leukaemia                       Webinar Plus: Advanced shelter medicine
       and beyond                                                   Monday 9th November to Sunday 6th December

           Monday 28th September to Sunday 25th October          Are you working in the field of shelter medicine and want to learn more?
       You’ve diagnosed your patient with lymphoma – now what? You’re   Join the RVC Shelter Team to update your knowledge and meet with like-
       suspicious of leukaemia – how do you confirm the diagnosis?    minded people. Our course is designed for veterinary surgeons providing
       Confused about immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry, PARR,    care for populations of small animals, often with rehoming-charity clients.
       and when to use them?                                   Throughout the course we will be delving into different areas of shelter
                                                               medicine and the latest evidence and controversies in this field.
       Haematopoietic tumours, especially lymphoma, are common cancers
       diagnosed in general practice. This course will provide a general overview   We will cover all the topics that you love to discuss including: whether,
       on a variety of haematopoietic neoplasias in dogs, giving you up-to-date   when, and how to neuter, managing infectious disease, and how to
       knowledge to approach them confidently in practice. We will discuss   support behaviourists. We will explore strategies for decision making
       novel techniques and treatment options for canine lymphoma and review   that balances the welfare of all animals in your care with the needs of
       the clinical presentation and treatment options for lymphoid and myeloid   individuals, all in the varying contexts of different shelters.
       leukaemia. It will also cover less common haematopoietic cancers such as   Course details
       plasma cell and histiocytic neoplasias.
                                                               Course type: Webinar Plus  CPD hours: Up to 16
       Course details                                          Course length: 4 weeks    Course fee: £429                                                                                                Moose, Golden Doodle
       Course type: Webinar Plus  CPD hours: Up to 16          Relevant to CertAVP module(s): B-SAP.1, C-SAM.9
       Course length: 4 weeks    Course fee: £429              Tutors
       Relevant to CertAVP module(s): C-SAM.10
                                                               Louise Allum BSc MA VetMB PGCertVetEd GPCert(SADen&OS) FHEA
       Tutors                                                  MRCVS, Head Vet, Shelter Medicine Program, RVC
       Alexandra Guillén DVM DipECVIM-CA (Oncology) MRCVS,     Bree Merritt BSc BVMS PGDipCABC MSc (Vet Epi) FHEA MRCVS,
       Lecturer in Veterinary Oncology, RVC                    RVC PhD Candidate: Canine demography and rehoming and Shelter
       Andy Yale BVMedSci BVM BVS PGDipVCP MVetMed DipECVIM-CA   Medicine Educator, RVC
       (Oncology) MRCVS, Lecturer in Veterinary Oncology, RVC
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