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CONGRESS 20-21 SEPTEMBER 2018 BATH VETS VET NURSES Early Bird Day rate 154+VAT EARLY BIRD OFFER!! Take advantage of our Early Bird rates for bookings before 31 May 2018! Book online at www.vetcpdcongress.co.uk or complete and return the Order Form at the back of this leaflet A UNIQUE CPD EVENT IN THE SOUTH WEST! FOR VETS AND VET NURSES Early Bird rates valid until 31 May 2018. 2018 CONGRESS SPEAKERS Davina Anderson Early Bird 2 day rate 269+VAT 14 Hours CPD over 2 days! Belinda Andrews-Jones Nat Barnard Rodolfo Cappello VetCPD is launching their second CPD Congress in September 2018. Aimed at small animal vets and vet nurses and hosted in the World Heritage city of Bath, this is an event not to be missed! Join us in the historic Bath Assembly Rooms on the 20 th and 21 st September 2018 for cutting edge CPD, plus take advantage of our Early Bird rate if you book before the end of May 2018! We ve got an Early Bird day rate of 154 and a two day rate of just 269! Visit www.vetcpdcongress.co.uk or call us on 01225 445561 for further information and to book tickets. So don t delay book today! Bath is the only destination in the UK to have the whole city designated a World Heritage site by UNESCO. So as well as great CPD, Bath offers a unique backdrop with great shops and restaurants and the UK s only naturally heated hot water spa! Jake Hannabuss Louise O Dwyer Claudia Hartley Elisabetta Mancinelli Pete Mantis Matthew Oxford Amanda Paul Denise Prisk Emma Roberts Suzanne Rudd Jon Wray Ian Wright Book online at www.vetcpdcongress.co.uk or call us on 01225 445561

2018 VETERINARY PROGRAMME Day 1: Thursday 20 September SINGLE DAY: 169 EARLY BIRD * 154 TIME LECTURE SPEAKER 8.15-9.00 Registration, teas and coffees 9.00-9.45 From neurological examination to localisation Rodolfo Cappello 10.00-10.45 Uveitis: The firestorm of the eye Claudia Hartley 11.00-11.30 Tea, coffee and pastries 11.30-12.15 Human Factors from Above: a Pilots Perspective. What can the aviation industry teach the veterinary profession about human error? Jake Hannabuss 12.30-1.15 Interactive ophthalmology cases with audience polling Claudia Hartley 1.15-2.15 Lunch 2.15-3.00 How to manage the snuffly rabbit Elisabetta Mancinelli 3.15-4.00 If it honks like a goose Dealing with tracheal collapse Jon Wray 4.00-4.30 Tea, coffee and biscuits 4.30-5.15 Top tips for emergency abdominal surgery Davina Anderson VetCPD Congress Dinner, Thursday 20 September 7.30 Drinks Reception 8.00 3 Course dinner inc. wine / soft drinks 49 Day 2: Friday 21 September SINGLE DAY: 169 EARLY BIRD * 154 TIME LECTURE SPEAKER 8.15-9.00 Registration, teas and coffees 9.00-9.45 Flea resistance: a real cause of loss of flea control? Ian Wright 10.00-10.45 Pseudomonas otitis; the good the bad and how to get rid of it! Nat Barnard 11.00-11.30 Tea, coffee and pastries 11.30-12.15 A real pain in the gum: Feline Chronic Gingivitis Stomatitis Complex Matthew Oxford 12.30-1.15 Fantastic ticks and where to find them Ian Wright 1.15-2.15 Lunch 2.15-3.00 Ultrasound of the pancreas: How to find it and what you can see Pete Mantis 3.15-4.00 Canine hypoadrenocorticism surely all that matters are electrolytes? Emma Roberts 4.00-4.30 Tea, coffee and biscuits 4.30-5.15 Everything you wanted to know about interpreting thoracic radiographs but were afraid to ask! Pete Mantis TWO DAY VET PASS: 289 EARLY BIRD * : 269 *Early Bird rates valid from 1 March 2018 until 31 May 2018.

2018 NURSING PROGRAMME Day 1: Thursday 20 September SINGLE DAY: 169 EARLY BIRD * 154 TIME LECTURE SPEAKER 8.15-9.00 Registration, teas and coffees 9.00-9.45 Anaesthesia SOS! Anaesthetic Emergencies Denise Prisk 10.00-10.45 Human Factors from Above: a Pilots Perspective. What can the aviation industry teach the veterinary nursing profession about human error? Jake Hannabuss 11.00-11.30 Tea, coffee and pastries 11.30-12.15 Caring for the respiratory patient Belinda Andrews-Jones 12.30-1.15 Stabilisation of the emergency patient Belinda Andrews-Jones 1.15-2.15 Lunch 2.15-3.00 Bleeding hell the problems with feline blood transfusions Suzanne Rudd 3.15-4.00 The blocked cat: from admission to discharge Davina Anderson 4.00-4.30 Tea, coffee and biscuits 4.30-5.15 How to get a grip on rabbit anaesthesia Elisabetta Mancinelli VetCPD Congress Dinner, Thursday 20 September 7.30 Drinks Reception 8.00 3 Course dinner inc. wine / soft drinks 49 Day 2: Friday 21 September SINGLE DAY: 169 EARLY BIRD * 154 TIME LECTURE SPEAKER 8.15-9.00 Registration, teas and coffees 9.00-9.45 Dealing with difficult wounds Louise O Dwyer 10.00-10.45 Canine blood transfusion medicine Louise O Dwyer 11.00-11.30 Tea, coffee and pastries 11.30-12.15 Anaesthesia of the geriatric patient Denise Prisk 12.30-1.15 Dental tips for the Veterinary Nurse Matthew Oxford 1.15-2.15 Lunch 2.15-3.00 Pancreatitis, triaditis, diarrhoea - which one is it? Amanda Paul 3.15-4.00 I have a high calcium now what? A case-based approach Amanda Paul 4.00-4.30 Tea, coffee and biscuits 4.30-5.15 Exotic parasites tips and practical advice for the travelling or imported pet Ian Wright TWO DAY VET PASS: 289 EARLY BIRD * : 269

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GREAT VALUE CPD FOR VETS AND VET NURSES! 5th-25th March 2018: Companion Animal Behaviour for General Practice Part 1 Clare Wilson MA VetMB CCAB MRCVS PGDipCABC This course will focus on teaching delegates about behaviour that is primarily relevant to the general practitioner and the veterinary nurse. 9th-29th April 2018: Companion Animal Dentistry Rachel Perry BSc, BVM&S, MANZCVS (Small Animal Dentistry & Oral Surgery), Dip.EVDC, MRCVS, European Diplomate in Veterinary Dentistry Canine and feline dentistry is undergoing a paradigm shift. It no longer has to be stressful and can even become enjoyable by learning a few key concepts and skills. Become a better practitioner and serve your clients and patients to the best of your ability. Join this course with open eyes and an inquisitive mind and re-learn what you thought you knew. Aimed at vets and vet nurses. 9th-29th April 2018: Developing Emotional Intelligence in Puppies (DEIP) Tutored Online CPD Courses It will cover topics such as crucial preventative behavioural advice for new puppies, kittens and rabbits, medical differentials for behaviour problems, interpreting body language and improving welfare during handling and hospitalisation. Aimed at vets and vet nurses. Sign up to Part 1 (running in March) and Part 2 (in June) for 229! Sarah Heath BVSc DipECAWBM(BM) CCAB MRCVS. RCVS and European Veterinary Specialist in Behavioural Medicine Protect the mental health of canine patients by teaching owners how to develop emotional intelligence in their puppies. The aim is to 15 Hours CPD produce emotionally balanced puppies who are able to cope with life and adapt to the veterinary environment. This course provides the underpinning knowledge to be able to run emotional intelligence classes. Aimed at vets and vet nurses. 279 9th-29th April 2018: Endocrine Disease Chris Scudder BVSc DipACVIM MRCVS Sophie Keyte BVMS (Hons), MVetMed (Dist), DipACVIM MRCVS This course is aimed to be a refresher of the common endocrine diseases. It will be divided into the following modules: Diabetes mellitus in dogs and cats Hyperadrenocorticism in dogs Hyperparathyroidism and disorders of calcium Hyperthyroidism in cats and hypothyroidism in dogs Hypoadrenocorticism in dogs Endocrinopathies presenting as an emergency patient. Each module will provide a short overview of current information regarding endocrine disease pathophysiology and possible presenting clinical signs and treatment options.. Aimed at vets and vet nurses. 9th-29th April 2018: Hitchhiker s Guide to Haematology Francesco Cian, DVM, DipECVCP, FRCPath, MRCVS, European Specialist in Veterinary Clinical Pathology. Paola Monti DVM, DipACVP (Clinical Pathology), FRCPath,MRCVS, RCVS Specialist in Veterinary Clinical Pathology. This comprehensive course will give you the basics you need for interpretation of the most common haematological disorders in dogs and cats. Participants will learn how to review blood smears and develop a logic diagnostic approach to the alterations of red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets. All this will be achieved through a case-based approach. Clinical case challenges and diagnostic algorithms will also be provided to help you understand the concepts presented and to consolidate your knowledge. Aimed at vets, vet nurses and lab technicians. 9th-29th April 2018: Small Animal Ophthalmology Natasha Mitchell MVB DVOphthal MRCVS, Veterinary Council of Ireland, Recognised Specialist in Veterinary Ophthalmology Ophthalmic conditions are a common presentation in small animal practice. There is a tendency to fear the unknown, so it is important to keep your university knowledge refreshed and updated. The aim of this course is to increase your knowledge, skills and confidence in approaching these cases. It is important to perform a thorough examination to achieve a diagnosis and outline the available treatment options. Aimed at vets. 7th-27th May 2018: Rabbit Clinical Care Livia Benato DVM MSc CertZooMed Dip ECZM (Small Mammals) MRCVS. This course explores topics such as anaesthesia and peri-operative care, surgery (neutering, urinary and GI tract surgery, abscess treatment, ear surgery, dentistry), critical care and emergency treatment, as well as the approach to care for geriatric patients. Clinical cases will be provided to help participants understand the concepts presented. Aimed at vets and vet nurses. 7-27 May 2018: Diabetes in cats and dogs Dr Kit Sturgess MA VetMB PhD CertVR DSAM CertVC FRCVS. RCVS Recognised Specialist in Small Animal Medicine. Advanced Practitioner in Veterinary Cardiology. This course will cover pathophysiology and aetiology of diabetes mellitus in cats and dogs, its diagnosis, management and monitoring, and address the handling of diabetic emergencies ketoacidosis, hypoglycaemia and hyperglycaemic hyperosmolar syndrome. Case studies will be used throughout the modular series along with a forum for discussion and final MCQ exam. Aimed at vets and vet nurses.

CPD from the comfort of your practice or home, plus no hidden costs such as travel, hotels or locum fees! 7-27 May 2018: Epilepsy in cats and dogs Raquel Trevail DVM, Dipl ECVN, MRCVS, European Specialist in Veterinary Neurology Epilepsy is a common neurological presentation in general practice. Correct diagnosis can be challenging and this is paramount for management of the case and owner s expectations. In this course we will discuss the different pathologies that can be misinterpreted as seizure activity and how to try to collect the right information in order to lead the investigations. Epilepsy aetiologies and treatment, which include drugs available and recent developments will be discussed in depth, as well as emergency treatment in cases of cluster seizures and status epilepticus. Video based cases will be available in order to discuss the neuroanatomical localisation, differential diagnosis and recommended tests. Aimed at vets. 7th-27th May 2018: Approach to small animal cardiology Jessie Rose Payne BVetMed MVetMed PhD MRCVS, DipACVIM (Cardiology), American Specialist in Veterinary Cardiology Tutored Online CPD Courses From the incidentally detected murmur in a young puppy, to the dogs with a history of collapsing episodes, to the cat that presents in respiratory distress, cardiovascular disease is frequently encountered. This course provides a framework for an approach to a variety of clinical scenarios, discusses likely differentials and the next steps for diagnosis and management. Aimed at vets. 7-27 May 2018: Anaesthetic Emergencies for Vet Nurses Denise Prisk DipAVN (Surgical), VTS (Anesthesia & Analgesia), LTCL, LCGI, RVN Everyone who is involved in anaesthesia should be able to deal with common complications. This course focuses on various emergency conditions, how and why they arise and the actions to take to try and remedy the situation, as well as any preventative measures that may be taken. Current techniques of performing CPR and resuscitation will be covered, and case studies will provide a platform for discussion. 4-24 June 2018: Feline Medicine Update Samantha Taylor BVetMed(Hons) CertSAM DipECVIM-CA MRCVS Cats can be challenging to treat but fascinating and rewarding too. This interesting and up to date feline medicine update will cover key areas of feline medicine including: infectious diseases, respiratory medicine, urinary tract disease, gastroenterology and oncology. Clinical cases will be presented throughout the course to illustrate the topics and show how to apply the latest research to cases seen in first opinion clinics. Aimed at vets. 4-24 June 2018: Companion Animal Behaviour for General Practice Part 2 Clare Wilson MA VetMB CCAB MRCVS PGDipCABC The aim of this course is to progress on from the foundations learned in part one - looking in more detail at practical aspects of behaviour and training for the veterinary environment and some more complex cases with more detail about diagnosis and behaviour modification. Aimed at vets and vet nurses. Sign up to Part 1 (in March) and Part 2 and save 10%! Delegates MUST have completed Part 1 for this course. 4-24 June 2018: Thoracic Radiology Andrew Denning BVetMed CertVR DVDI MRCVS. RCVS Recognised Specialist in Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging This course explores the following topics: Module 1: Introduction and getting a good radiograph. Module 2: Reading a radiograph. Module 3: Thoracic anatomy for radiography. Module 4: Lung patterns. Module 5: Conclusion and cases to report. Module 6: MCQ exam and Certificate of Completion. Course format: Online with downloadable course notes, with clinical cases to work through and debate in the forum. Aimed at vets. 4-24 June 2018: Adding psittacine and passerine birds to your caseload Nathalie Wissink-Argilaga LicVet CertAVP(ZooMed) DZooMed(Reptilian) MRCVS. RCVS Recognised Specialist in Zoo and Wildlife Medicine Sarah Pellett BSc (Hons) MA VetMB, Cert AVP (ZooMed), DZooMed (Reptilian), MRCVS. RCVS Recognised Specialist in Zoo and Wildlife Medicine The aim of the online modular course is to discuss identification of the common (and not so common birds) seen in practice, husbandry of the most common species and safe handling of these avian patients; hospitalisation; supportive care, critical care and emergency treatments; basic diagnostic approaches; common diseases and treatment options and analgesia and anaesthesia. Clinical case challenges will be provided throughout the modular series. Aimed at vets and vet nurses. 1-22 June 2018: Cutaneous Mast Cell Tumours in the Dog Dr Chiara Penzo DVM PhD Dip.ECVIM(Oncology) MRCVS European Veterinary Specialist in Oncology. RCVS Veterinary Specialist in Oncology. Mast cell tumours (MCTs) represent the most common cutaneous neoplasia in dogs. MCTs can be very aggressive requiring additional treatment after surgery. This online course offers practical answers to the most frequent challenges encountered in their clinical management. Aimed at vets.

BOOK AT: WWW.VETCPD.CO.UK OR CALL US ON 01225 445561 9-29 July 2018: Liver Disease Tutored Online CPD Courses Scott Kilpatrick BSc (Hons) BVM&S MSc DipECVIM-CA MRCVSEuropean and RCVS Specialist in Small Animal Veterinary Internal Medicine. Liver disease in dogs and cats can be challenging to diagnose and effectively treat, especially when the underlying cause can be elusive! The course will focus on how we can get the most out of initial diagnostic tests as well as helping decide what more advanced diagnostics might be appropriate. Liver biopsies are often needed for a definitive diagnosis and the course will discuss the best way to obtain liver tissue samples as well as how best to interpret cytology and histopathology. Definitive treatment of liver disease is not always possible. We will review the most up to date research surrounding liver disease treatment. Congenital portosystemic shunts are well recognised vascular abnormalities in our companion animals, but we will also review some of the more unusual vascular abnormalities of the liver. Aimed at vets. 9-29 July 2018: Management of pyoderma and antibiotic resistance Denise Prisk DipAVN (Surgical), VTS (Anesthesia & Analgesia), LTCL, LCGI, RVN Dr Anita Patel BVM DVD MRCVS RCVS Recognised Specialist in Veterinary Dermatology In small animal practice, in particular in the field of canine dermatology, there is an increasing use of antibiotics due to the high incidence of pyoderma. The aim of this course is to look at the implications of antibiotic resistance for veterinary dermatology, review how antibiotics work, how bacteria develop resistance to them; and to look at ways of using antibiotics more strategically, based on the definitive diagnosis of bacterial infections and making first use of other treatment and management options. The course will follow this structure: Module 1: Introductory webinar and basics about antibiotic resistance Anyone who uses antibiotics must know Module 2: Current status of antibacterial resistance in Veterinary dermatology Module 3: Webinar clarifying above points Module 4: Pyoderma: When and which antibiotic to use Module 5: Webinar Importance of making an accurate diagnosis of pyoderma Module 6: Case studies Module 7: Review and summary of facts regarding antibacterial resistance Module 8: Key learning outcomes. Aimed at vets and vet nurses. 9-29 July 2018: Oncology 101 Course Dr Shasta Lynch BVSc(hons) MANZCVS(SAM) DipECVIM-CA(Oncology). MRCVS RCVS and European Veterinary Specialist in Oncology. Cancer is arguably the leading cause of diseaserelated death in dogs and cats. If you graduated when veterinary oncology was skipped at university, or if you just need a refresher, this course can help you. 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This course will give you the basics you need for interpretation of the most common conditions affecting the lymphoid organs (mostly lymph nodes), with a special attention to the diagnostic approach to lymphoma in both dogs and cats. Participants will develop a logic approach to interpretation of cytological samples from lymphoid organs. Clinical case challenges and diagnostic algorithms will also be provided to help your understanding of the concepts presented. Aimed at vets. 6-26 August 2018: Infection Control Louise O Dwyer MBA BSc (Hons), VTS (Anesthesia & Analgesia & ECC), Dip AVN (Medical & Surgical) RVN 6-26 August 2018: Common Cancers in Cats Not a dog s tale Dr Chiara Penzo DVM PhD Dip.ECVIM(Oncology) MRCVS European Veterinary Specialist in Oncology. RCVS Veterinary Specialist in Oncology. European Veterinary Specialist in Oncology RCVS Veterinary Specialist in Oncology Common cancers in cats show important differences in presentation, prognosis and treatment with dogs. 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