Pre-clinical mitral valve disease: Decision making
Ever struggle with decision making in staging your myxomatous mitral valve disease patients? This webinar is aimed at helping you through this decision making process whether you are using echocardiography,…
Prevention of disease in farm animals: Addressing the smallholders concerns
This webinar will focus on farm animal species, bar cattle, and what can be done to prevent disease within your existing flock/herd by ensuring a correct diet and a robust…
Prevention of Obesity
Obesity in pets is highly prevalent and although good strategies exist for providing obesity care and reducing weight, incidence still appears to be increasing. Alongside all traditional techniques for reducing…
Principles of skin reconstruction
This webinar will focus on the principles of surgical reconstruction, applying Halsted’s tenets to minimise complications and categorising the possible skin reconstructive surgeries in small animals to help make sensible…
Proteinuria…The Medical Unicorn
The investigation and management of proteinuria in dogs and cats can be challenging. Proteinuria can be a consequence of many disease processes, but it can also be found as an…
Pulmonary hypertension: Echocardiography and other facts!
In this lecture we take a detailed look at pulmonary hypertension in dogs. We demystify some of the terminology around this complex disease process. There is particular attention on diagnostics…
Radiation therapy in small animals: What do I need to know?
Radiotherapy (RT) is a treatment modality based on the use of ionizing radiation, and it is mainly used to treat cancer. In the last 2 decades, RT has become an…
Radiography positioning in practice
In this webinar, Mairi Frame will discuss how to approach diagnostic imaging in practice. This will include positioning requirements, how to troubleshoot those weird and more challenging cases and Mairi…
Reflective patient safety: Learning from everything
When unexpected events occur our teams can feel emotionally traumatised and may experience a range of symptoms which can impact their wellbeing. It is therefore essential that we consider how…
Test your knowledge: ‘Echo’
Test your echocardiography evaluation and knowledge with these 6 cases all based on 2-D right sided views.
Test your knowledge: ECG’s
We hope that this webinar will allow you to become more confident in interpreting ECG’s. There are 6 ECG sections to work through, pausing on the slides as you go….
Tetanus: What started as a small wound!
This webinar looks at tetanus infections from pathophysiology all the way through to management. Dogs are more susceptible to tetanus than cats and so we focus on the management of…
The chemotherapy journey
With approximately one in four of our veterinary patients diagnosed with cancer during their lifetime, chemotherapy is becoming more commonly administered in veterinary practices. But how can we ensure that…
The neurological exam
The neurological exam can be one of the most challenging examinations to perform… second only to ophthalmology. Here we look at a logical approach to the neurological exam, with lots…
The renal truth: Caring for your kidney patient
Renal disorders are some of the most common conditions we encounter in practice, and as veterinary nurses, we play a vital role in the care of these patients. This webinar…
Thoracic Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS)
Do you feel under confident in performing focused thoracic ultrasound in the emergency setting? This webinar talks you through various techniques that enable evaluation of the thorax in the dyspneic…
Thoracic radiography: A cardiologist’s perspective
Thoracic radiographs can be difficult to interpret. This webinar reviews normal radiographic anatomy with a focus on the cardiovascular system and lungs. It then goes through various abnormalities associated with…
Transfusion confusion: Blood transfusions for RVNs
The veterinary nurse plays a key role in the preparation and administration of blood products to our hospitalised patients, and caring for these patients throughout and after their transfusion. In…
Travelling light? Approach to the imported dog (Part 1)
There has been a huge increase in the number of imported dogs entering the UK over the last few years. As a result, vets in practice are being faced with…
Travelling light? Approach to the imported dog (Part 2)
The UK has seen a large increase in the number of imported dogs over the last few years. These dogs often bring with them some unusual diseases that vets in…