Back to all CPD
University of Liverpool,Leahurst Campus,CH64 7TE
Directions
Full Course Programme
Do you want to advance your diagnostic approach to equine cardiology beyond auscultation? Do you want to learn how to perform an ECG in practice and what can it tell you? When should you consider referring a case and what treatment options do you have in practice? How can you determine if a murmur found at PPE is significant? What about interpretation of cardiac disease in poor performance cases? This interactive one-day workshop is aimed at equine practitioners or veterinary surgeons who may have already attended the BEVA “Hands on Equine Cardiology course” and are looking to gain a deeper level of understanding and expertise. This course has been designed for veterinary surgeons wishing to perform more advanced diagnostics than auscultation, with a focus on clinical decision making. There will be an integrated practical session and case-based discussions under the guidance of our specialist tutors. Please read and adhere to the BEVA Biosecurity Instructions for Practical Courses, which can be found here. WHERE University of Liverpool, Leahurst House, Leahurst Campus, Wirral. (SAT NAV: CH64 7TE) COURSE FEES BEVA Members £280Liverpool cert AVP member £280BEVA Non-Member £560Liverpool cert AVP delegates please contact the BEVA office to register.
Kindly Sponsored By:
KEY LEARNING OBJECTIVES • An introduction to further diagnostics – when, where, how? • The Equine ECG – practical sessions on how and when to use it, and what does it tell me? • Is it his heart? Cardiac disease and poor performance how do we know if it’s significant? • Therapeutic options in equine cardiac cases – what can we treat and how do we treat it? • Practical tutoring and decision making using clinical cases. COURSE ORANISER Prof Lesley E Young BVSc DVA DVC DipECEIM PhD MRCVS, Suffolk COURSE SPEAKERS Prof Lesley E Young BVSc DVA DVC DipECEIM PhD MRCVS, Suffolk Harry Carslake MA VetMB DipACVIM MRCVS, Liverpool John Keen BSc BVetMed MSc PhD CertEM (Int Med) Dip ECEIM MRCVS, Edinburgh SUITABLE FOR RCVS MODULES This is a collaborative course organised by The University of Liverpool and the British Equine Veterinary Association and is structured to be suitable for delegates working towards an RCVS Cert AVP at all module levels, particularly those enrolled on the CE2 module.
Our partners support our annual CPD programme, helping us to deliver some of the best equine veterinary CPD in the world.