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         Webinar Plus: Equine pain management                Equine radiology online – the                                       Equine ophthalmology                                   RECORDED
                                                             head, neck and back                                                                                                        WEBINARS



         Monday 3rd October                       NEW        Monday 24th October                                                 Monday 28th November
         to Sunday 30th October                              to Sunday 4th December                                              and Tuesday 29th November
         Pain management in equines, what options do we have today?  Would you like to be able to take better diagnostic radiographs of the   Having doubts about your equine eye examination? SPL keeps coming   Available to purchase and view at any time
                                                             head, neck and back and to interpret them with more confidence?     loose? Unsure if there is a cataract or not? We can help!
         We encounter acute and chronic pain in equine practice every day. Are                                                                                                          Our recorded webinars available include:
         you up to date with the current pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic   This course will cover the essentials of equine radiography and radiology    Whether or not you have an interest in, or aversion to, ophthalmology, eye   •  A practical approach to diagnosing foot, pastern and fetlock
         treatment options? Do you think you could improve your ability to assess   of the head, neck, and back. We will discuss radiographic anatomy and   problems are a common occurrence in equine practice. The aim of this   problems
         pain in equine patients?                            radiographic pitfalls using 3D models. Participants can assess their   course is to provide equine practitioners with a solid understanding of the   • Decision making with the abnormal larynx
                                                             radiographic knowledge with the help of interactive, online quizzes.   examination of the equine eye as well as some “in the field” ophthalmic   • Diagnosis and management of common foot conditions
         This course aims to equip the participants with current knowledge on                                                    procedures. The course will involve both theoretical and practical sessions   • Effective wound management
         equine pain and its assessment. The course will then explore the different   Radiographic cases covering the most common, but also not so common,   including two sessions with live horses as well as cadaver material.  • Equine laminitis
         treatment options along with their advantages and disadvantages. Opioid   lesions will be presented for individual study. Findings will be discussed                           • Hindlimb lameness cases
         use in equines and new approaches to locoregional anaesthesia will be   in relation to their clinical significance with respect to the medical    Why do this course?          •  Headshaking – a logical approach and assessment of treatment
         reviewed. Ancillary therapies and other pain management modalities will    evidence available.                          You will improve your ophthalmic examination skills, learn how to get the   options
         be explored. Case examples will be used to provide practical examples    Why do this course?                            most out of available equipment and most of all, gain confidence when   • Nerve block principles and applications
         of equine pain medicine.                                                                                                performing minor surgical procedures.
                                                             You will be involved in a multifaceted online tutored learning experience                                                  • Sarcoids – decision making and treatment options
         Why do this course?                                 that will improve your knowledge about taking and interpreting radiographs   Key areas                                     • Shoeing for different conditions
         Refresh your equine pain management knowledge and get up to date    of the head, neck and back.                         • How to perform and get the most out of a complete ophthalmic examination  Recorded Webinar Plus
         on new research on this area. Start adding new options in your pain    This course can be purchased as part of a series with:  • Recognising lesions and knowing what is normal  • Recorded Webinar Plus: Equine emergencies in the field
         plans the next day!                                                                                                     •  Practice some ophthalmic procedures including subpalpebral lavage,
                                                             • Equine radiology online – the distal limb – see page 52
         Key areas                                           • Equine radiology online – the proximal limb – see page 53          temporary tarsorrhaphy, figure of eight, ocular ultrasound, periocular and   For full library of recorded webinars and recorded Webinar
                                                                                                                                                                                        Plus courses please visit our website www.rvc.ac.uk/cpd
                                                                                                                                  retrobulbar block
         • Pain physiology and equine pain assessment        Key areas
         • Opioids in equine pain management                 • How to take good radiographs of the head, neck, and back          Previous participants have commented…
         • Locoregional anaesthesia and analgesia, drugs and techniques  • Assessing and improving the diagnostic quality of radiographs  “Great approach of tutors, great organisation and plenty of time
         • NSAIDs                                            • Developing a systematic approach to reading radiographs           to practice.”
         • Acupuncture and other non-pharmacological options                                                                     Course details
                                                             Previous participants have commented…
         Course details                                      “I gained a huge amount of knowledge from this course.”             Course type: Onsite
         Course type: Webinar Plus with a live weekly Q&A session                                                                Course format: Lectures, case-based discussions and practical
         Course format: A mixture of pre-recorded weekly webinars (which   “I learnt a lot for my every day in equine practice.”   sessions using live horses and cadaver material      HOW TO
         can be reviewed throughout the course), live weekly Q&A sessions    Course details                                      Course length: 2 days
         with the tutors, self-assessment exercises, supplementary reading   Course type: e-CPD                                  CPD hours: 16                                          VIDEOS
         material and online tutor-moderated discussion forums   Course format: An intensive tutor-moderated online learning     Course fee: £849
         Course length: 4 weeks                              experience. Resources include online presentations, electronic course   We kindly ask delegates to bring their own ophthalmoscopes and
         CPD hours: Up to 16                                 notes, case assessments, online quizzes, supplementary reading material   other examination tools that they may have.
         Relevant to CertAVP module: Equine Anaesthesia (C-VA.2)   and discussion forums in which participants review and discuss cases
         Course fee: £379                                                                                                        Tutors
                                                             with their colleagues and the tutor
         Tutors                                              Course length: 6 weeks                                              Charlotte Dawson BVetMed MVetMed DipECVO MRCVS,        Quick fire demonstrations of practical skills!
                                                                                                                                 Senior Lecturer in Veterinary Ophthalmology, RVC
         Andy Fiske-Jackson BVSc MVetMed DipECVS FHEA MRCVS,    CPD hours: Up to 42                                              Bettina Dunkel DVM PhD DipACVIM DipECEIM DipACVECC FHEA
         Senior Lecturer in Equine Surgery, RVC              Relevant to CertAVP modules: Large Animal Imaging (C-VDI.4 and 5)   MRCVS, Associate Professor in Equine Medicine, RVC     Do you just need a quick reminder on ‘how to do it’ before you go out
         Dietrich Graf von Schweinitz BSc DVM MRCVS CertVetAc, ABVA   Course fee: £725 for 1 course, £1,399 for 2 courses or £1,999 for all 3  Georgina Fricker BVSc CertVOphthal DipECVO MRCVS,    to see a horse?
         Education Director, To The Point Acupuncture, Guildford   Tutors                                                        Consultant Ophthalmologist, Dick White Referrals       Coming soon in 2022 –narrated videos demonstrating how to
         Johanna Kaartinen Msc PhD DipECVAA MRCVS, Lecturer in Veterinary   Dagmar Berner Dr.med.vet. DipECVDI MRCVS, Lecturer in Equine   Roser Tetas Pont LV MSc DipECVO MRCVS, Senior Lecturer    perform common medical procedures in equine practice!
         Anaesthesia, RVC                                    Diagnostic Imaging, RVC                                             in Veterinary Ophthalmology, RVC
         Carolina Palacios Jimenez DVM CertVA PGCertVetEd PhD DipECVAA   Maren Hellige Dr.med.vet. MRCVS, Senior Veterinarian in Radiology,                                             Email cpd@rvc.ac.uk to find out when our first videos are being
         MRCVS, Lecturer in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia, RVC   University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover               Proudly supported by                                   released.
         Melanie Perrier Dr.med.vet. DipACVS DipECVS CERP MRCVS,   Gabriel Manso Díaz DVM MSc PhD MRCVS, Lecturer in Large Animal
         Lecturer in Equine Surgery, RVC                     Diagnostic Imaging, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Consultant in
         Sandra Sanchis Mora DVM MVetMed DipECVAA PhD PGCertVetEd   Equine Diagnostic Imaging, RVC
         FHEA MRCVS, Lecturer in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia, RVC
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