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Friday, May 30, 2008
Start: 12:30
Sponsored by: MERIAL ANIMAL HEALTH
Regional Sponsors: BCF TECHNOLOGY LTD, DECHRA VETERINARY PRODUCTS LTD and UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH
Venue: Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, Easter Bush Vet Centre, Edinburgh, Midlothian
Meeting Organiser: John Keen
Fee: £50 for BEVA Members, £55 for Non-Members, £20 for BEVA Student Members
Description:

This meeting aims to tackle some of the common problems we encounter in the competition animal, ranging from pony club ponies, through endurance horses to elite racehorses and eventers. The topics chosen will be those that are sometimes tricky to assess and/or treat, which have potential consequences for all of these groups of horses and ponies. The meeting is aimed firmly at the mixed and/or equine practitioner and should hopefully have ‘something for everyone’. The speakers are not only experts in their field but also excellent and entertaining speakers.

Speakers: Professor Roger Smith MA VetMB PhD CertEO DipECVS MRCVS North Mymms
  Dr Karen Blissitt BVSc DVA PhD DipECVA MRCVS Edinburgh
  Dr Scott Pirie BVM&S PhD CertEP CertEM MRCVS Edinburgh
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Start: 10:05
 Unfortunately we have had to cancel this course due to a lack of demand. We plan to schedule the course again for 2009. Details to follow later in the year.
 NEW DATE: 31st May 2008
Sponsored by:AGFA-GEVAERT LTD
Venue: Cambridge Veterinary School, Cambridge
Course Organiser: Karin Newell
Fee: £55 for BEVA Members, £70 for Non-Members
Description:

This one-day refresher course is a practical guide to the EVN oral / practical exams and is aimed at those taking the Level 3 examination. The morning sessions will focus on examination technique, skills that will be put into practice during the afternoon when students will be given the opportunity to undertake practical tasks under exam conditions. Oral and written feedback will be provided to each student.

Speakers: Mrs Alison Smith EVN VNCambridge
 Miss Dawn McHugh EVN DipAVN (Surg)Newmarket
 Mrs Karin Newell EVNCambridge
 Mrs Bonny Millar CVT (USA) EVN VNNewmarket
 Miss Anna Law EVNCambridge
 Miss Catherine Phillips EVN VNHartpury
 Ms Katie Holmes EVNNewmarket
Monday, June 2, 2008
Start: 09:06
Sponsored by:FORT DODGE ANIMAL HEALTH and VETERINARY DEFENCE SOCIETY
Venue: Gransha Equestrian Centre, Bangor, Co Down, Northern Ireland
Course Organiser: Ian Camm
Regional Organiser:Mark Cubberley
Fee: £295 for BEVA Members, £365 for Non-Members
COURSE LIMITED TO 15 DELEGATES PER DAY
Description:

This workshop is designed for those who, perhaps, do not spend all their professional time working with horses. Previous delegates have ranged from new graduates, wishing to extend their reach with regard to equine practice, right through to senior members who have felt the need to update their knowledge. The subject covers an area, which has caused much concern in recent years, hence the inclusion of a speaker from the Veterinary Defence Society. The practical programme will include examining horses with particular reference to wind, eyes, heart, ageing, flexion tests, conformation, intended use and much more.

Suitable for RCVS Module:Equine B Module
Speakers: Mr John Parker MA VetMB FRCVSAylesbury
 Mr David Jagger BVSc MRCVSShrewsbury
 Mr Ian Camm BVSc CertEP MRCVSBerkeley
 Mr David Franklin BVM&S MRCVSWolverhampton
End: 05:06
Start: 02/06/2008 - 10:06
End: 04/06/2008 - 05:06
Sponsored by:BCF TECHNOLOGY LTD, DECHRA VETERINARY PRODUCTS LTD and MILLPLEDGE VETERINARY LTD
Venue: Malton, North Yorkshire
Course Organiser: Jonathan Pycock
Fee: £925 for BEVA Members, £1075 for Non-Members
Cost includes 2 nights accommodation at Burythorpe House Hotel, course dinner and all meals
COURSE LIMITED TO 14 DELEGATES
Description:

This course has been updated and expanded for 2008 covering such new areas as deep uterine insemination, embryo transfer and fetal sexing. The course is designed to benefit those with a range of experience in reproductive and foal ultrasonography. The main emphasis of the course is practical sessions involving mares, foals and clinical cases. There will also be lectures to supplement and reinforce the practical sessions. The first day of the course will include a practical session designed to provide information enabling optimum setting of the machine controls to maximise processing of the image. In addition to the full range of BCF Technology machines available, delegates are welcome to bring their own machines to this session. This will be followed by three lectures to illustrate the general principals of ultrasound and its use in the normal and subfertile mare. The final session will be a workshop style presentation on embryo transfer. The following day will be spent in three groups, two groups examining six mares at a stud farm in conjunction with one of the tutors. The third group will visit a different stud farm to work though a number of mares as routinely presented to a stud farm. This group would suit the more experienced delegate. Rotations will allow plenty of time for discussion of the findings in each mare. There will be demonstrations of mare endoscopy and preparation of the AV as well as flushing the fluid-producing mare and smear preparation. After the practical sessions there will be lectures on the gynaecological investigation of the barren mare, use of fresh-transported and frozen semen in the mare and a DVD illustrating the ultrasound features of early pregnancy and embryonic death in the mare.

The final day will begin with three lectures covering the use of ultrasonography in the late pregnant mare and foal. There will then be a similar rotation of groups as for the previous day as well as demonstrations of techniques in both mares and foals.

Suitable for RCVS Module:C-E 9 Mare reproduction and breeding management; C-E 11 Care and management of foal, yearling and stud farm management, herd health
Speakers: Dr Jonathan Pycock BVetMed PhD DESM MRCVS Yorkshire
 Mr Ian Cameron BVM&S MRCVS Newmarket
 Dr Kevin Corley BVM&S PhD DipACVIM MRCVS Ireland
 Mrs Annalisa Barrelet BVetMed MS CertESM MRCVS Newmarket
 Dr Eric Klaui CertEM (Stud Medicine) MRCVS Australia
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
End: 05:06
Start: 02/06/2008 - 10:06
End: 04/06/2008 - 05:06
Sponsored by:BCF TECHNOLOGY LTD, DECHRA VETERINARY PRODUCTS LTD and MILLPLEDGE VETERINARY LTD
Venue: Malton, North Yorkshire
Course Organiser: Jonathan Pycock
Fee: £925 for BEVA Members, £1075 for Non-Members
Cost includes 2 nights accommodation at Burythorpe House Hotel, course dinner and all meals
COURSE LIMITED TO 14 DELEGATES
Description:

This course has been updated and expanded for 2008 covering such new areas as deep uterine insemination, embryo transfer and fetal sexing. The course is designed to benefit those with a range of experience in reproductive and foal ultrasonography. The main emphasis of the course is practical sessions involving mares, foals and clinical cases. There will also be lectures to supplement and reinforce the practical sessions. The first day of the course will include a practical session designed to provide information enabling optimum setting of the machine controls to maximise processing of the image. In addition to the full range of BCF Technology machines available, delegates are welcome to bring their own machines to this session. This will be followed by three lectures to illustrate the general principals of ultrasound and its use in the normal and subfertile mare. The final session will be a workshop style presentation on embryo transfer. The following day will be spent in three groups, two groups examining six mares at a stud farm in conjunction with one of the tutors. The third group will visit a different stud farm to work though a number of mares as routinely presented to a stud farm. This group would suit the more experienced delegate. Rotations will allow plenty of time for discussion of the findings in each mare. There will be demonstrations of mare endoscopy and preparation of the AV as well as flushing the fluid-producing mare and smear preparation. After the practical sessions there will be lectures on the gynaecological investigation of the barren mare, use of fresh-transported and frozen semen in the mare and a DVD illustrating the ultrasound features of early pregnancy and embryonic death in the mare.

The final day will begin with three lectures covering the use of ultrasonography in the late pregnant mare and foal. There will then be a similar rotation of groups as for the previous day as well as demonstrations of techniques in both mares and foals.

Suitable for RCVS Module:C-E 9 Mare reproduction and breeding management; C-E 11 Care and management of foal, yearling and stud farm management, herd health
Speakers: Dr Jonathan Pycock BVetMed PhD DESM MRCVS Yorkshire
 Mr Ian Cameron BVM&S MRCVS Newmarket
 Dr Kevin Corley BVM&S PhD DipACVIM MRCVS Ireland
 Mrs Annalisa Barrelet BVetMed MS CertESM MRCVS Newmarket
 Dr Eric Klaui CertEM (Stud Medicine) MRCVS Australia
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
End: 05:06
Start: 02/06/2008 - 10:06
End: 04/06/2008 - 05:06
Sponsored by:BCF TECHNOLOGY LTD, DECHRA VETERINARY PRODUCTS LTD and MILLPLEDGE VETERINARY LTD
Venue: Malton, North Yorkshire
Course Organiser: Jonathan Pycock
Fee: £925 for BEVA Members, £1075 for Non-Members
Cost includes 2 nights accommodation at Burythorpe House Hotel, course dinner and all meals
COURSE LIMITED TO 14 DELEGATES
Description:

This course has been updated and expanded for 2008 covering such new areas as deep uterine insemination, embryo transfer and fetal sexing. The course is designed to benefit those with a range of experience in reproductive and foal ultrasonography. The main emphasis of the course is practical sessions involving mares, foals and clinical cases. There will also be lectures to supplement and reinforce the practical sessions. The first day of the course will include a practical session designed to provide information enabling optimum setting of the machine controls to maximise processing of the image. In addition to the full range of BCF Technology machines available, delegates are welcome to bring their own machines to this session. This will be followed by three lectures to illustrate the general principals of ultrasound and its use in the normal and subfertile mare. The final session will be a workshop style presentation on embryo transfer. The following day will be spent in three groups, two groups examining six mares at a stud farm in conjunction with one of the tutors. The third group will visit a different stud farm to work though a number of mares as routinely presented to a stud farm. This group would suit the more experienced delegate. Rotations will allow plenty of time for discussion of the findings in each mare. There will be demonstrations of mare endoscopy and preparation of the AV as well as flushing the fluid-producing mare and smear preparation. After the practical sessions there will be lectures on the gynaecological investigation of the barren mare, use of fresh-transported and frozen semen in the mare and a DVD illustrating the ultrasound features of early pregnancy and embryonic death in the mare.

The final day will begin with three lectures covering the use of ultrasonography in the late pregnant mare and foal. There will then be a similar rotation of groups as for the previous day as well as demonstrations of techniques in both mares and foals.

Suitable for RCVS Module:C-E 9 Mare reproduction and breeding management; C-E 11 Care and management of foal, yearling and stud farm management, herd health
Speakers: Dr Jonathan Pycock BVetMed PhD DESM MRCVS Yorkshire
 Mr Ian Cameron BVM&S MRCVS Newmarket
 Dr Kevin Corley BVM&S PhD DipACVIM MRCVS Ireland
 Mrs Annalisa Barrelet BVetMed MS CertESM MRCVS Newmarket
 Dr Eric Klaui CertEM (Stud Medicine) MRCVS Australia
Friday, June 13, 2008
End: 11:06
Start: 13/06/2008 - 11:06
End: 15/06/2008 - 11:06
Sponsored by:BEVA TRUST, MERIAL ANIMAL HEALTH, VETERINARY DEFENCE SOCIETY and THE LIPHOOK EQUINE
Venue: University of Surrey, Guildford & The Liphook Equine Hospital, Hampshire
Course Organiser: Jeremy Mantell
Fee: £455 for BEVA Members, £520 for Non-Members
Includes all meals, accommodation and a trip to the races
COURSE LIMITED TO 36 DELEGATES
Description:

Description: First run in 2000, this intensive weekend course is now firmly established as an ideal entry route into the equine profession and, held in alternate years, is aimed primarily at recent graduates. Designed originally by BEVA to bridge the gap between the theory and practice of working in an equine practice, this popular and enjoyable course aims to combine the art with the science for those who have recently joined, or are planning to work in, an equine practice. It is also ideal for those in general practice who wish to become more confident in their equine work.

We start on Friday late morning with the first of a series of multiple, short but intensive reviews of topics ranging from the pre-purchase examination to euthanasia and from colic to respiratory therapies via the acute eye and orthopaedic emergencies. These presentations concentrate on practical tips that the speakers use and also collate the relevant theory so that delegates are shown “How to…” That evening there is a trip to Glorious Goodwood for a champagne buffet at the races. Lectures continue throughout Saturday and Sunday and include a trip to the Liphook Equine Hospital for a tour and a wet lab and then a course dinner at the University on Saturday evening (with dancing at their nightclub later for the young at heart).

The registration fee (which is heavily subsidised by our sponsors) includes all lectures, notes and books, travel, coffee and meals (and most drinks!) Uniquely, the course fee also includes comfortable accommodation in individual en suite bedrooms on campus. All course notes are included as are copies of BEVA’s two manuals on the Pre-Purchase Examination and Emergency Care at Competitions. The generosity of our sponsors allows this course to be within the budget of all recent graduates.

Why not arrange to meet up again with colleagues from University for a weekend of intensive learning and fun?

Suitable for RCVS Module:Equine B Module; and many potential modular certificate implications (C-E2 Cardiovascular and respiratory disease; C-E 6 Lameness (a); C-E 7 Lameness (b); C-E3 Equine General Medicine)
Speakers: David Dugdale MA VetMB CertEP CertESM MRCVS BEVA President
Newmarket
 David Franklin BVM&S MRCVS (VDS) Wolverhampton
 John Walmsley MA VetMB CertEO DipECVS HonFRCVS Petersfield
 Jeremy Mantell BVetMed CertEP MRCVS Liphook
 Stuart Duncan BVMS CertEP MRCVS Liphook
 Tim Phillips BVetMed CertEP CertEO DESTS DipECVS MRCVS Liphook
 Andy Durham BSc BVSc CertEP DipECEIM MRCVS Liphook
 Jane Boswell MA VetMB CertVA CertES (Orth) DipECVS MRCVS Liphook
 David Lloyd BVMs CertES (Orth) MRCVS Liphook
 David Nicholls RSS AWCF CNBF CLS West Sussex
Saturday, June 14, 2008
End: 11:06
Start: 13/06/2008 - 11:06
End: 15/06/2008 - 11:06
Sponsored by:BEVA TRUST, MERIAL ANIMAL HEALTH, VETERINARY DEFENCE SOCIETY and THE LIPHOOK EQUINE
Venue: University of Surrey, Guildford & The Liphook Equine Hospital, Hampshire
Course Organiser: Jeremy Mantell
Fee: £455 for BEVA Members, £520 for Non-Members
Includes all meals, accommodation and a trip to the races
COURSE LIMITED TO 36 DELEGATES
Description:

Description: First run in 2000, this intensive weekend course is now firmly established as an ideal entry route into the equine profession and, held in alternate years, is aimed primarily at recent graduates. Designed originally by BEVA to bridge the gap between the theory and practice of working in an equine practice, this popular and enjoyable course aims to combine the art with the science for those who have recently joined, or are planning to work in, an equine practice. It is also ideal for those in general practice who wish to become more confident in their equine work.

We start on Friday late morning with the first of a series of multiple, short but intensive reviews of topics ranging from the pre-purchase examination to euthanasia and from colic to respiratory therapies via the acute eye and orthopaedic emergencies. These presentations concentrate on practical tips that the speakers use and also collate the relevant theory so that delegates are shown “How to…” That evening there is a trip to Glorious Goodwood for a champagne buffet at the races. Lectures continue throughout Saturday and Sunday and include a trip to the Liphook Equine Hospital for a tour and a wet lab and then a course dinner at the University on Saturday evening (with dancing at their nightclub later for the young at heart).

The registration fee (which is heavily subsidised by our sponsors) includes all lectures, notes and books, travel, coffee and meals (and most drinks!) Uniquely, the course fee also includes comfortable accommodation in individual en suite bedrooms on campus. All course notes are included as are copies of BEVA’s two manuals on the Pre-Purchase Examination and Emergency Care at Competitions. The generosity of our sponsors allows this course to be within the budget of all recent graduates.

Why not arrange to meet up again with colleagues from University for a weekend of intensive learning and fun?

Suitable for RCVS Module:Equine B Module; and many potential modular certificate implications (C-E2 Cardiovascular and respiratory disease; C-E 6 Lameness (a); C-E 7 Lameness (b); C-E3 Equine General Medicine)
Speakers: David Dugdale MA VetMB CertEP CertESM MRCVS BEVA President
Newmarket
 David Franklin BVM&S MRCVS (VDS) Wolverhampton
 John Walmsley MA VetMB CertEO DipECVS HonFRCVS Petersfield
 Jeremy Mantell BVetMed CertEP MRCVS Liphook
 Stuart Duncan BVMS CertEP MRCVS Liphook
 Tim Phillips BVetMed CertEP CertEO DESTS DipECVS MRCVS Liphook
 Andy Durham BSc BVSc CertEP DipECEIM MRCVS Liphook
 Jane Boswell MA VetMB CertVA CertES (Orth) DipECVS MRCVS Liphook
 David Lloyd BVMs CertES (Orth) MRCVS Liphook
 David Nicholls RSS AWCF CNBF CLS West Sussex
Sunday, June 15, 2008
End: 11:06
Start: 13/06/2008 - 11:06
End: 15/06/2008 - 11:06
Sponsored by:BEVA TRUST, MERIAL ANIMAL HEALTH, VETERINARY DEFENCE SOCIETY and THE LIPHOOK EQUINE
Venue: University of Surrey, Guildford & The Liphook Equine Hospital, Hampshire
Course Organiser: Jeremy Mantell
Fee: £455 for BEVA Members, £520 for Non-Members
Includes all meals, accommodation and a trip to the races
COURSE LIMITED TO 36 DELEGATES
Description:

Description: First run in 2000, this intensive weekend course is now firmly established as an ideal entry route into the equine profession and, held in alternate years, is aimed primarily at recent graduates. Designed originally by BEVA to bridge the gap between the theory and practice of working in an equine practice, this popular and enjoyable course aims to combine the art with the science for those who have recently joined, or are planning to work in, an equine practice. It is also ideal for those in general practice who wish to become more confident in their equine work.

We start on Friday late morning with the first of a series of multiple, short but intensive reviews of topics ranging from the pre-purchase examination to euthanasia and from colic to respiratory therapies via the acute eye and orthopaedic emergencies. These presentations concentrate on practical tips that the speakers use and also collate the relevant theory so that delegates are shown “How to…” That evening there is a trip to Glorious Goodwood for a champagne buffet at the races. Lectures continue throughout Saturday and Sunday and include a trip to the Liphook Equine Hospital for a tour and a wet lab and then a course dinner at the University on Saturday evening (with dancing at their nightclub later for the young at heart).

The registration fee (which is heavily subsidised by our sponsors) includes all lectures, notes and books, travel, coffee and meals (and most drinks!) Uniquely, the course fee also includes comfortable accommodation in individual en suite bedrooms on campus. All course notes are included as are copies of BEVA’s two manuals on the Pre-Purchase Examination and Emergency Care at Competitions. The generosity of our sponsors allows this course to be within the budget of all recent graduates.

Why not arrange to meet up again with colleagues from University for a weekend of intensive learning and fun?

Suitable for RCVS Module:Equine B Module; and many potential modular certificate implications (C-E2 Cardiovascular and respiratory disease; C-E 6 Lameness (a); C-E 7 Lameness (b); C-E3 Equine General Medicine)
Speakers: David Dugdale MA VetMB CertEP CertESM MRCVS BEVA President
Newmarket
 David Franklin BVM&S MRCVS (VDS) Wolverhampton
 John Walmsley MA VetMB CertEO DipECVS HonFRCVS Petersfield
 Jeremy Mantell BVetMed CertEP MRCVS Liphook
 Stuart Duncan BVMS CertEP MRCVS Liphook
 Tim Phillips BVetMed CertEP CertEO DESTS DipECVS MRCVS Liphook
 Andy Durham BSc BVSc CertEP DipECEIM MRCVS Liphook
 Jane Boswell MA VetMB CertVA CertES (Orth) DipECVS MRCVS Liphook
 David Lloyd BVMs CertES (Orth) MRCVS Liphook
 David Nicholls RSS AWCF CNBF CLS West Sussex
End: 11:06
Start: 15/06/2008 - 01:06
End: 18/06/2008 - 11:06
Venue: Liverpool Arena and Conference Centre, Liverpool
Local Organisers: Chris Proudman, Debra Archer and Sandy Love
Fee: £200 including drinks reception for poster sessions and symposium dinner
Description:

The Ninth International Colic Research Symposium, “The Olympics of Colic Research,” will be hosted by the British Equine Veterinary Association from 15th – 18th June 2008 at the new Liverpool Arena and Conference Centre. The format of the meeting will be similar to that of previous symposia, a mixture of 15-minute oral presentations and two poster sessions.

This is a research-focussed meeting and is likely to include sessions on all aspects of equine gastroenterology including epidemiology, parasitology, intestinal motility, endotoxaemia, clinical practice and post-operative survival.

The waterfront venue for the Symposium has excellent conference facilities, good access to local hotels and is easily accessible by road, rail and from Liverpool and Manchester International Airports.

The International Colic Research Symposium is noted for providing both a high quality scientific programme and a convivial ambience. Both will be recreated in Liverpool in 2008 and BEVA looks forward to welcoming delegates to this unique meeting.

Full details of how to register will be sent to all BEVA members in the New Year.

Suitable for RCVS Module:C-E 1 Gastrointestinal disease and intensive care
Monday, June 16, 2008
End: 11:06
Start: 15/06/2008 - 01:06
End: 18/06/2008 - 11:06
Venue: Liverpool Arena and Conference Centre, Liverpool
Local Organisers: Chris Proudman, Debra Archer and Sandy Love
Fee: £200 including drinks reception for poster sessions and symposium dinner
Description:

The Ninth International Colic Research Symposium, “The Olympics of Colic Research,” will be hosted by the British Equine Veterinary Association from 15th – 18th June 2008 at the new Liverpool Arena and Conference Centre. The format of the meeting will be similar to that of previous symposia, a mixture of 15-minute oral presentations and two poster sessions.

This is a research-focussed meeting and is likely to include sessions on all aspects of equine gastroenterology including epidemiology, parasitology, intestinal motility, endotoxaemia, clinical practice and post-operative survival.

The waterfront venue for the Symposium has excellent conference facilities, good access to local hotels and is easily accessible by road, rail and from Liverpool and Manchester International Airports.

The International Colic Research Symposium is noted for providing both a high quality scientific programme and a convivial ambience. Both will be recreated in Liverpool in 2008 and BEVA looks forward to welcoming delegates to this unique meeting.

Full details of how to register will be sent to all BEVA members in the New Year.

Suitable for RCVS Module:C-E 1 Gastrointestinal disease and intensive care
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
End: 11:06
Start: 15/06/2008 - 01:06
End: 18/06/2008 - 11:06
Venue: Liverpool Arena and Conference Centre, Liverpool
Local Organisers: Chris Proudman, Debra Archer and Sandy Love
Fee: £200 including drinks reception for poster sessions and symposium dinner
Description:

The Ninth International Colic Research Symposium, “The Olympics of Colic Research,” will be hosted by the British Equine Veterinary Association from 15th – 18th June 2008 at the new Liverpool Arena and Conference Centre. The format of the meeting will be similar to that of previous symposia, a mixture of 15-minute oral presentations and two poster sessions.

This is a research-focussed meeting and is likely to include sessions on all aspects of equine gastroenterology including epidemiology, parasitology, intestinal motility, endotoxaemia, clinical practice and post-operative survival.

The waterfront venue for the Symposium has excellent conference facilities, good access to local hotels and is easily accessible by road, rail and from Liverpool and Manchester International Airports.

The International Colic Research Symposium is noted for providing both a high quality scientific programme and a convivial ambience. Both will be recreated in Liverpool in 2008 and BEVA looks forward to welcoming delegates to this unique meeting.

Full details of how to register will be sent to all BEVA members in the New Year.

Suitable for RCVS Module:C-E 1 Gastrointestinal disease and intensive care
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
End: 11:06
Start: 15/06/2008 - 01:06
End: 18/06/2008 - 11:06
Venue: Liverpool Arena and Conference Centre, Liverpool
Local Organisers: Chris Proudman, Debra Archer and Sandy Love
Fee: £200 including drinks reception for poster sessions and symposium dinner
Description:

The Ninth International Colic Research Symposium, “The Olympics of Colic Research,” will be hosted by the British Equine Veterinary Association from 15th – 18th June 2008 at the new Liverpool Arena and Conference Centre. The format of the meeting will be similar to that of previous symposia, a mixture of 15-minute oral presentations and two poster sessions.

This is a research-focussed meeting and is likely to include sessions on all aspects of equine gastroenterology including epidemiology, parasitology, intestinal motility, endotoxaemia, clinical practice and post-operative survival.

The waterfront venue for the Symposium has excellent conference facilities, good access to local hotels and is easily accessible by road, rail and from Liverpool and Manchester International Airports.

The International Colic Research Symposium is noted for providing both a high quality scientific programme and a convivial ambience. Both will be recreated in Liverpool in 2008 and BEVA looks forward to welcoming delegates to this unique meeting.

Full details of how to register will be sent to all BEVA members in the New Year.

Suitable for RCVS Module:C-E 1 Gastrointestinal disease and intensive care
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Start: 08:06
Sponsored by:BCF TECHNOLOGY LTD, GE ULTRASOUND and KRUUSE UK LTD
Venue: British Racing School, Newmarket, Suffolk
Course Organiser: Lesley Young
Fee: £350.00 for BEVA Members, £385.00 for Non-Members
COURSE LIMITED TO 36 DELEGATES
Description:

This popular one-day equine cardiology course is being offered again in 2008. This is a practical course and covers all the commonly encountered cardiovascular abnormalities in horses. Emphasis is placed on auscultation and hands-on interpretation of clinical findings using horses brought into the racing school.

The course includes over 3 hours of practical case examination and case discussion of horses affected with common abnormalities, so please bring suitable clothing and your stethoscope. The course is ideal for equine practitioners and RCVS cardiology certificate candidates.

Suitable for RCVS Module:C-E2 Cardiovascular and respiratory disease
Speakers: Dr Lesley Young BVSc PhD DVA DipECVA DVC MRCVSNewmarket
 Dr Karen Blissitt BVSc DVA PhD DipECVA MRCVSEdinburgh
 Dr Eduard Jose-Cunilleras DACVIM (LA) MRCVSSussex
 Mr Charlie Smith BVetMed CertEP MRCVSNewmarket
 Dr Mark Hillyer BVSc PhD Cert EP Cert EM (Int.Med) Cert ES (Soft
Tissue) Dip.ECVS MRCVS
Newmarket
 Dr Colin Roberts BVSc PhD FRCVSCambridge
 Dr Mark Bowen BVetMed CertVA CertEM (IntMed) MRCVSNottingham
Friday, June 20, 2008
Start: 12:06
 Sponsored by:BCF TECHNOLOGY LTD and GE ULTRASOUND
 Venue: British Racing School, Newmarket, Suffolk
 Course Organiser: Lesley Young
 Fee: £395.00 for BEVA Members, £450.00 for Non-Members
COURSE LIMITED TO 18 DELEGATES
 Description:

This course has been designed to teach veterinary surgeons how to scan the horse’s heart and follows directly after Practical Equine Cardiology. This course is being offered for the seventh year running. Delegate numbers are limited to ensure maximum exposure to case material. You are advised to register early to avoid disappointment as for the past 6 years the course has sold out.

The course covers recognition of normal cardiac anatomy, common cardiac abnormalities and measurement of intracardiac dimensions. An introduction to Doppler echocardiography will also be included, with practical tuition in the use of these advanced imaging modalities. The course should help veterinary surgeons make maximal use of their ultrasound technology to aid diagnosis and prognosis for horses with cardiac disease. The course will be suitable for veterinary surgeons in equine practice with ultrasound facilities considering extending their use into cardiology. It will also be of interest to veterinary surgeons preparing for the RCVS certificate or diploma in cardiology. The course is suitable for both absolute beginners and more experienced ultrasonographers and you will be grouped according to experience for the practical sessions.

Delegates will spend 3 hours receiving practical tuition in cardiac ultrasound, using a variety of different ultrasound systems. There will be a maximum delegate/demonstrator ratio of 3:1 for all practical sessions and groups will be arranged on arrival, based on delegates’ ultrasound experience. Normal horses will be used in the morning session, whilst the afternoon session will concentrate on horses with abnormalities and the use of advanced imaging techniques.

 Suitable for RCVS Module:C-E2 Cardiovascular and respiratory disease
 Speakers: Dr Lesley Young BVSc PhD DVA DipECVA DVC MRCVS  Newmarket 
  Dr Karen Blissitt BVSc DVA PhD DipECVA MRCVS  Edinburgh
  Dr Eduard Jose-Cunilleras DACVIM (LA) MRCVS   Sussex
  Mr Charlie Smith BVetMed CertEP MRCVS Newmarket
  Dr Mark Hillyer BVSc PhD Cert EP Cert EM (Int.Med) Cert ES (Soft
Tissue) Dip.ECVS MRCVS
 Newmarket
  Mr Charlie Schreiber BVetMed MRCVS  Newbury
   Dr Mark Bowen BVetMed CertVA CertEM (IntMed) MRCVS   Nottingham
   
Saturday, June 21, 2008
End: 05:06
Start: 21/06/2008 - 09:06
End: 22/06/2008 - 05:06
Sponsored by:MEDICHEM
Venue: Rossdales Equine Hospital, Newmarket, Suffolk
Course Organiser: Bonny Millar
Fee: £330 for BEVA Members, £360 for Non-Members
COURSE LIMITED TO 25 DELEGATES
Description:

This course has been designed to enhance the EVN curriculum by providing an overview of conditions affecting the foal and young horse prior to starting a career as an athlete. This course is aimed at the nurse working in equine practice either as a trainee, qualified VN or EVN. Practical sessions will enable the delegate to gain some vital experience with visits to a racing yard and the Jockey Club providing a behind-the-scenes view of the racing industry. Comprehensive course notes will be provided and a course dinner is included for the Saturday night.

Registration: To register to attend this course please contact Rachel Clay at Rossdales Equine Hospital on
telephone (01638) 577754 or email rachel.clay@rossdales.com
Speakers: Professor Tim Greet BVMS MVM CertEO DESTS DipECVS FRCVS Newmarket
 Mr Ian Cameron BVM&S MRCVS Newmarket
 Mr Marcus Head BVetMed MRCVS Newmarket
 Mr Charles Cooke BSc BVetMed MRCVS Newmarket
 Miss Sarah Powell MA VetMB MRCVS Newmarket
 Mr Simon Curtis HonAssocRVCS FWCF Newmarket
 Ms Becky Gillon BHSAI Newmarket
 Ms Clare MacLeod MSc RNutr Wiltshire
 Mrs Bonny Millar CVT (USA) VN EVNNewmarket
Sunday, June 22, 2008
End: 05:06
Start: 21/06/2008 - 09:06
End: 22/06/2008 - 05:06
Sponsored by:MEDICHEM
Venue: Rossdales Equine Hospital, Newmarket, Suffolk
Course Organiser: Bonny Millar
Fee: £330 for BEVA Members, £360 for Non-Members
COURSE LIMITED TO 25 DELEGATES
Description:

This course has been designed to enhance the EVN curriculum by providing an overview of conditions affecting the foal and young horse prior to starting a career as an athlete. This course is aimed at the nurse working in equine practice either as a trainee, qualified VN or EVN. Practical sessions will enable the delegate to gain some vital experience with visits to a racing yard and the Jockey Club providing a behind-the-scenes view of the racing industry. Comprehensive course notes will be provided and a course dinner is included for the Saturday night.

Registration: To register to attend this course please contact Rachel Clay at Rossdales Equine Hospital on
telephone (01638) 577754 or email rachel.clay@rossdales.com
Speakers: Professor Tim Greet BVMS MVM CertEO DESTS DipECVS FRCVS Newmarket
 Mr Ian Cameron BVM&S MRCVS Newmarket
 Mr Marcus Head BVetMed MRCVS Newmarket
 Mr Charles Cooke BSc BVetMed MRCVS Newmarket
 Miss Sarah Powell MA VetMB MRCVS Newmarket
 Mr Simon Curtis HonAssocRVCS FWCF Newmarket
 Ms Becky Gillon BHSAI Newmarket
 Ms Clare MacLeod MSc RNutr Wiltshire
 Mrs Bonny Millar CVT (USA) VN EVNNewmarket