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University of Liverpool,Leahurst Campus,CH64 7TE
This course is aimed at those in ambulatory practice where owners may be managing cases day to day. It aims to help with pain management in those tricky yard cases such as painful laminitis, fractures and acute injury, as well as with colics and acute trauma. With a range of speakers from ambulatory and hospital practice, new drugs, ideas and approaches will be discussed with the emphasis on the yard environment.Coronavirus Covid-19 Update
BEVA's CPD program will continue as usual until further notice. We are asking all delegates to follow our guidelines when attending meetings in person. Read the guidelines here.
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Please be reminded of biosecurity requirements at BEVA CPD events, these can be viewed here.
In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, we are unable to run our normal CPD programme until June at the earliest. This means Pain Management in Equine Practice will not take place on 5 May 2020 at the University of Liverpool.
All affected delegates, speakers and sponsors have been notified with more information and the next steps. We will continue to keep delegates fully informed in the coming days and let you know how to claim a refund. Please bear with us whilst we work through the necessary steps.
During the outbreak we will be doing what we can to support our members and would welcome your thoughts on how best we could help you.
This course is designed for those in ambulatory practice where owners may be managing cases day to day.
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