Chronic hepatitis… Coping with Copper
Chronic hepatitis in the dog can be a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. The majority of cases of canine chronic hepatitis are idiopathic. The etiology most commonly identified as a cause…
Civility – The Facts (An introduction to the importance of civility in practice)
In this webinar, we will explore the core concepts of incivility and consider the impact of inter-team behaviour on individuals, teams, organisations, and the safe delivery of patient care. Based…
CKD or not CKD – Diagnostic challenges and considerations
This is the first of a two-part series on chronic kidney disease (CKD). In this session we will focus on the diagnosis of chronic kidney disease with a special emphasis…
Clot busting: Feline aortic thromboembolism
This webinar will cover the diagnosis and management of feline aortic thromboembolism. Not all owners will want to treat cats that present with this disease, but which cats have a…
Coagulation Disorders ‘If you prick us, do we not bleed?’
In this webinar, we look at the approach to coagulation disorders in small animal practice. Coagulation is complex, but the investigations of these conditions does not have to be. We…
Cobalamin… to be or not to be?
Disorders of cobalamin (vitamin B12) metabolism are increasingly recognized in small animal medicine and have a variety of causes ranging from chronic gastrointestinal disease to hereditary defects in cobalamin metabolism….
Commonly encountered pediatric maxillofacial pathologies in dogs
The field of dentistry is rapidly evolving. This lecture will guide you through the most common paediatric dental and maxillofacial pathologies. Most of these conditions can be diagnosed by the…
Dentistry for RVNs: The Oral Examination and Charting
The oral examination is an important part of the clinical examination and should be performed routinely when patient’s present for consultations. However, there is a different process involved when performing…
Did your heart skip a beat? Managing arrhythmias
This webinar advances from the ‘ECG Palpitations’ webinar. It covers tachy and bradyarrhythmias, their diagnosis and management. There are lots of ECG examples to look at for the various types…
DKA… Don’t sugarcoat it!
Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is a serious and potentially life-threatening complications of diabetes mellitus (DM). Patients with DKA are often very ill, their management challenging, and concurrent conditions that can substantially…
Don’t forget to breathe ‘surgical dyspnoea’
Jon and his poultry are pleased to bring you a review of surgical causes of dyspnoea, with a focus on emergency surgical procedure or tracheostomy and thoracic drain placement to…
Dreaded Dirofilaria!
Dirofilaria immitis is being seen in the UK, not only in pets travelling abroad on the Pet Passport scheme but, more commonly, from dogs imported from countries where heartworm is…
ECG palpitations? Recognising arrhythmias
This webinar will go through how we approach ECGs in order to try and reach an ECG diagnosis (sometimes easier said than done even for very experienced people). This session…
Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI)… Making your enzymes work!
Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency (EPI) is caused by decreased production of digestive enzymes by the pancreas. The most common clinical signs are polyphagia, weight loss, and a large volume of loose…
Farm animal emergencies… A safe approach to triaging (Part 1 – The soft skills)
The aim of the two ‘Farm Animal Emergencies’ webinars is to try and give you some tips on how to be prepared for anything farm animal related that you might…
Farm animal emergencies… A safe approach to triaging (Part 2 – Dealing with the animal)
The aim of the two ‘Farm Animal Emergencies’ webinars is to try and give you some tips on how to be prepared for anything farm animal related that you might…
Feline blood transfusions… As X-Men as it gets!
Anaemia is a common reason for cats to present to our clinics, but the management of anaemia has lots of challenges. Cats don’t like to make things easy! In this…
Feline cardiomyopathy
A general overview of feline cardiomyopathies, how we diagnose them and up to date information on their management.
Feline Hepatic Lipidosis… Fat Cat Slim
Feline hepatic lipidosis is the most common liver disease in cats. Although the pathophysiology is still poorly understood, obesity, anorexia, and stress are all important predisposing factors. In this webinar…
Feline Infectious Peritonitis ‘FIP’
This webinar will focus on the pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment of FIP. Over the past couple of years effective treatments have become available for FIP with a high success rate….