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Liphook Equine Hospital,Liphook,GU30 7JG
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Full Course Programme
Advance your knowledge with an entirely practical day of CPD that is dedicated to improving confidence of established equine vets and for vets returning to work following a career break. The course will focus on those practical procedures that an established equine ambulatory vet might be expected to perform on a regular basis. The course is suitable for ambulatory vets who have experience in equine practice wishing to optimise a single day of CPD away from their practices and may be particularly suitable for those returning to equine practice from a career break, paternity/maternity or sickness leave, and those moving from mixed into equine practice. In a new approach to CPD we are trialling a system where delegates can shape part of this unique CPD day for themselves, with an online poll pre-course to select from a choice of practicals. With this in mind, particular attention has been paid to the provision of childcare facilities to help support parents wishing to attend CPD. For those with ‘babes in arms’, an on-site, equipped, break-out room will be available so that delegates can be close to their little ones.Please read and adhere to the BEVA Biosecurity Instructions for Practical Courses, which can be found here. WHERE Liphook Equine Hospital Forest Mere Liphook Hants GU30 7JG COURSE FEES BEVA Members £280Non-Members £560
COURSE ORANISER Victoria South MA VetMB CertAVP (EM) DipECEIM MRCVS, Hants KEY LEARNING OBJECTIVES • Refresh your skills in common equine ambulatory procedures • Hands-on training • Break-out sessions with case-based discussions to consolidate knowledge COURSE SPEAKERS Rachel Dean BVMS PhD MSc (EBHC) DSAM (fel) SFHEA MRCVS Suzy Hall BVetMed Cert AVP (VDI) MRCVS, Hants Laura Sharpe BVSc Cert AVP (EM) MRCVS Victoria South MA VetMB CertAVP (EM) DipECEIM MRCVS, Hants Rachel Tucker BSc BVetMed MVetMed CertAVP (ESO) DipECVS MRCVS, Hants SUITABLE FOR RCVS MODULES B-EP3, CE 15, 16, 17 Confirmed sessions - Equine Endocrine cases - Video-gastroscopy - Abdominal ultrasound - Performing a lameness examination Delegate-choice sessions - Farriery and foot balance - Thoracic ultrasound - Strangles testing – guttural pouch endoscopy, nasopharyngeal washes - Making equine practice work for me - Ultrasound of the distal limb Coffee and morning registration will be at 8.30 with the first lecture beginning at 9.00. Lunch will be served at 13.00 and the course will finish at 5pm.
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