Roundtable Panel Discussion ‘Mastering Caesarean Sections in Small Animal Practice’ (14/03/2025)
Caesarean sections in small animal practice are among the most demanding surgical procedures, requiring swift decision-making, careful planning, and close teamwork. This session will explore the complexities of managing these…
Self-care: What can you do to improve your wellbeing?
Self-care is more than just a buzzword—it’s a crucial foundation for maintaining both physical and mental well-being. In this webinar, we’ll explore the true meaning of self-care and how to…
Stress, Pressure and Resilience
Stress is a natural response to challenges, but when prolonged, it can take a serious toll on health and wellbeing. This informative webinar will explore the concept of stress, its…
Suicide Safety for members of the veterinary team
Suicide is a complex and deeply human issue—and one that continues to affect individuals and communities around the world, including the veterinary profession. This sensitive and informative webinar aims to…
Surgical management of anal sac and rectal disease (Part one)
In this webinar, we review anal sac disease with a particular focus on the diagnosis, management and prognosis of anal sac adenocarcinoma including surgical extirpation of locoregional lymph nodes. Surgical…
Surgical management of anal sac and rectal disease (Part two)
In this webinar, we review the different surgical approaches for management of rectal masses/neoplasia and review the management of rectal prolapse. The second part covers the aetiology, diagnosis of and…
Surgical management of external ear canal disease
In this webinar, we review the surgical management of pinnal disease including aural haematoma and pinnal neoplasia. We discuss the aetiology and diagnosis of external ear canal disease and review…
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…
The Yellow Patient: An Approach to Liver Disease in Dogs and Cats
Is hyperbilirubinemia getting you down? This insightful live webinar explores a logical approach to investigating liver disease in small animals. We’ll focus on diagnostic tests, non-hepatic causes of test changes,…
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…
Thriving in practice: Confidence, time management and work satisfaction
Working in veterinary medicine can be deeply rewarding—but it can also be emotionally demanding. This webinar is designed to support veterinary professionals in developing the personal and professional resilience needed…
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…