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 8-28 March 2021: Abdominal imaging Andrew Denning
8-28 March 2021: Feline Medicine Update Samantha Taylor BVetMed(Hons)
Tutored Online CPD Courses
     8 Hours CPD
BVetMed CertVR DVDI MRCVS.
RCVS Recognised Specialist in Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging
This course will look at the use of radiography and ultrasound for imaging the major abdominal organs using webinars and notes to discuss the
CertSAM DipECVIM-CA MRCVS
Cats likely make up a large proportion of cases you see in your clinic, and they can be both challenging and rewarding to treat. This recently updated course covers some important areas of feline medicine including upper and lower respiratory tract disease,
 advantages and disadvantages of each modality.
The course has three mega modules featuring a recorded webinar, notes and clinical cases. Aimed at vets and nurses.
• Module 1: Liver, gallbladder and pancreas
• Module 2: Kidneys, bladder and prostate
• Module 3: Stomach, small intestine and large intestine
8-28 March 2021: Thoracic Radiology
8 Hours CPD
    8 Hours CPD
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.
updates on FIP treatment and other infectious diseases, pancreatitis, diabetes, hyperthyroidism and more. Aimed at vets and nurses.
The course has seven modules, with modules featuring a recorded webinar, notes and clinical cases.
• Module 1: Approach to the dyspnoeic cat, is it cardiac?
• Module 2: Snots and sneezes: URT disease, cat flu and more
• Module 3: Skinny old cats: hyperthyroidism and important
comorbidities; CKD, cardiac disease and osteoarthritis
• Module4:Pancreatitisanddiabetes:monitoringandmanaging
• Module 5: FIP and FCGS: updates on treatment of FIP and
does Calicivirus really cause chronic gingivostomatitis?
• Module 6: Yellow cats: investigating jaundice and liver disease
8-28 March 2021: High Risk Anaesthesia Denise Prisk DipAVN (Surgical), VTS
• 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.
8-28 March 2021: Emergency and
Critical Care for Veterinary Nurses – Part 2
8 Hours CPD
(Anesthesia & Analgesia), LTCL, LCGI, RVN
This course will look at anaesthesia of canine and feline patients that are considered to be
of higher than normal risk, either because
of disease, age or anatomical variation. For example, anaesthesia of brachycephalic patients,
     8 Hours CPD
Chloe Fay BSc(Hons) RVN CertVN ECC VTS (ECC)
This course looks at specific organ system disorders of common emergency presentations including some aspects of their diagnosis which nursing staff are likely to be involved in, along with other essential aspects of emergency and
geriatric, paediatric, trauma and various disease states will all be covered. Drug effects on different conditions will be discussed, as will the use of IV fluids. Real life case studies will be provided throughout the course. Aimed at nurses (vets are very welcome!)
The course has eight modules, with modules featuring a recorded webinar and notes, plus several clinical cases • Module 1: Brachycephalic breeds
• Module 2: Obesity
• Module 3: Geriatric and paediatric patients • Module 4: Caesarean section
• Module 5: Gastric dilation and volvulus
• Module 6: Renal and hepatic disease
• Module 7: Endocrine Disease • Module 8: Trauma
"Really glad I did this course. Easy to follow and very relevant content. It is suitable for nurses of all experience levels and everyone will learn something new"and increase their anaesthesia standards to the next level.
critical care nursing such as effective pain scoring and commonly used analgesics as well as how to effectively perform CPR. Aimed at nurses. There is a separate ECC Course for Vets in May / June
The course has six modules, with modules featuring a recorded webinar and notes. There are also clinical cases to test your learning, and the course is completed with a MCQ exam.
• Module 1: Dealing with the Endocrine Emergency • Module 2: Dealing with the Head Trauma Patient • Module 3: Dealing with the Cardiac Patient
• Module 4: Analgesia and Pain Scoring
• Module 5: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) • Module 6: Clinical Cases 1-3
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