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Small animal medicine, behaviour, clinical pathology and ophthalmology                      RVC CPD 2023                RVC CPD 2023                                         Small animal medicine, behaviour, clinical pathology and ophthalmology



         Webinar Plus: Feline behavioural medicine           Webinar Plus: Oncologic emergencies                                 Webinar Plus: Canine endocrinology                  Unravel the riddle of neurology –
                                                                                                                                                                                     practical clinical reasoning in small
                                                                                                                                                                                     animal neurology online

         Monday 12th June                                    Monday 12th June                                                    Monday 11th September                               Monday 25th September
         to Sunday 9th July                                  to Sunday 9th July                                                  to Sunday 8th October                               to Sunday 5th November


         Would you like to enhance your understanding of feline emotional health   Would you like to be more confident with cancer-related emergencies?   Is the ACTH stimulation test the optimum test to diagnose Cushing’s   No need for neurophobia – the five finger rule will enable you to tackle
         and its impact on clinical behaviour?                                                                                   syndrome? Cannot get DOCP to work in your cases? Never used   any neuro case with confidence!
                                                             The aim of this course is to provide veterinary professionals with the basics
         This course will explore the importance of behavioural medicine in feline   as well as new advances in recognition and management of common   continuous subcutaneous glucose monitoring in your diabetic dogs    This course aims to equip you with the knowledge, thinking and skills
                                                                                                                                 at home?
         practice. It will discuss normal feline behaviour as it relates to   emergencies in dogs and cats with cancer. The course will equip you with                               required for clinical reasoning of important neurological problems that
         misunderstanding and misconceptions, which can influence clinical   the knowledge to recognise and treat dogs presenting with hypercalcaemia   The field of canine endocrinology has changed a lot in the past few years.   present in small animal practice. Not only will you develop and strengthen
         behavioural presentations. Consideration of the feline environmental needs   of malignancy, cranial vena cava syndrome, hyperviscosity syndrome and   During this course we will aim to make you more comfortable and   your problem-solving skills in veterinary neurology, you will also become
         will be related to the concept of environmental optimisation and the role    malignant effusions. We will review the current and emerging treatments    confident in diagnosing and managing a range of canine endocrine   more confident in identifying abnormalities seen on the neurological
         that plays in managing feline cases, both within behavioural and internal   for chemotherapy-induced side effects and analyse the literature on   disorders. You will be updated on the rational use of drugs such as    examination and in managing neurological cases.
         medicine. There will be discussion of the veterinary practice role in   management of patients with neutropenic sepsis. We aim to cover treatment   DOCP and prednisolone for hypoadrenocorticism and a range of insulin   Why do this course?
         educating feline caregivers in order to reduce the incidence of behavioural   of chemotherapy extravasations and we will explain the pathophysiology of   types and GLP-1 agonists for diabetes mellitus. In addition we will discuss   Neurology is like maths – people either love it or hate it. We will provide
         problems in the domestic cat population and reduce the impact of   tumour lysis syndrome. Lastly, common neurooncological emergencies will   the use of and monitoring of “old” drugs like trilostane used in new ways   you with tools to enable you to think like a neurologist and feel confident
         emotional distress on physical health of feline patients. Consideration will   provide you with the bases for the stabilisation of patients with seizures,   and the diagnosis and monitoring of hypothyroidism.  to manage any neurological presentation. We hope to make you love
         be given to some of the common feline behaviour presentations in general   increased intracranial pressure and spinal compressions due to brain and   Why do this course?   neurology!
         veterinary practice both in terms of concerns raised by caregivers about   spinal tumours.                              The course will help you practice up-to-date medicine and deliver the best
         their pet’s behaviour at home and in relation to the welfare of feline patients   Why do this course?                   possible service to your clients and to your canine patients with endocrine   Key areas
         during their veterinary visits.                                                                                                                                             •  The perfect neurological examination for dogs or cats and how to
                                                             The course will improve your confidence in emergency situations and    disease.
                                                                                                                                                                                      localise the lesion
         Why do this course?                                 will provide the knowledge for an effective stabilisation, diagnosis    Key areas                                       •  Problem solving and management of paroxysmal disorders, such
         You will gain important insights into feline behaviour and the underpinning   and treatment of oncologic patients.      • Canine diabetes mellitus                           epileptic seizures and movement disorders
         reasons for clinical behavioural presentations which will enhance your    Key areas                                     • Hyperadrenocorticism and hypoadrenocorticism      • Vestibular system – central or peripheral?
         ability to help feline caregivers and improve feline welfare.
                                                             • Approach to the hypercalcaemic dog                                • Hypothyroidism – how to avoid unnecessary treatment  •  Problem solving in spinal diseases – specific neuro exam findings
         Key areas                                           • Cranial vena cava syndrome in dogs with mediastinal tumours       • Key facts on less common canine endocrinopathies (insulinoma,  for specific diseases
         •  Understanding of normal feline behaviour and its influence on  • Cardiac tumours causing pericardial effusion         pituitary dwarfism, hyperaldosteronism)            • Weakness – define the problem, define the system
          behavioural presentations                          • Malignant pleural and abdominal effusions                         • Basic considerations around hypercalcemic disorders  • Neurological emergencies – no reason to panic
         •  Feline emotional motivations - their role in normal behaviour and clinical  • Diagnosis and treatment of hyperviscosity syndrome  Previous participants have commented…  Previous participants have commented…
          behavioural medicine                               • Treatment of chemotherapy side effects
         • Considering the veterinary experience from a feline perspective  • Chemotherapy extravasations                        “Incredibly informative, great tutors and really sensible, practical   “I have learnt new things and feel much more confident to perform
                                                                                                                                                                                     a neuro-examination now and understand my findings.”
                                                                                                                                 approach.”
         • The importance of considering emotional health in feline medicine cases  • Tumour lysis syndrome
         • Pheromone therapy in feline practice              • Neuro oncological emergencies                                     “I have gained a much better understanding of canine endocrinology and   “Every week either revisited or introduced a way of thinking about
         • Understanding the role of medication in feline behavioural medicine  • Urogenital neoplasia causing obstructions      feel more confident approaching suspect cases.”     a problem that I hadn’t engaged with before.”
         Previous participants have commented…               Previous participants have commented…                               Course details                                      Course details
         “I have been able to use things I have learnt in the course already - it was   “I really enjoyed the whole course. It covered all the major oncologic   Course type: Webinar Plus   Course type: e-CPD
         very translatable into GP use and I feel it is already helping me to improve   emergencies and how to manage them.”     Course format: A mixture of pre-recorded weekly webinars (which can   Course format: An intensive tutor-moderated online learning experience.
         things for my cat patients at the practice and in their homes.”                                                         be reviewed throughout the course), live weekly Q&A sessions with the   Resources include online presentations, electronic course notes, videos,
                                                             Course details
         Course details                                      Course type: Webinar Plus                                           tutors, supplementary reading material and tutor-moderated online   case assessments, self-assessment quizzes, supplementary reading
                                                                                                                                 case-based discussion forums
                                                                                                                                                                                     material and discussion forums in which participants review and discuss
         Course type: Webinar Plus                           Course format: A mixture of pre-recorded weekly webinars (which can   Course length: Four weeks                         cases with colleagues and the tutor
         Course format: A mixture of weekly webinars (which can be viewed live   be reviewed throughout the course), live weekly Q&A sessions with the   CPD hours: Up to 16         Course length: 6 weeks
         and/or as recorded versions throughout the course), online case   tutors, self-assessment tasks, supplementary reading material and   Relevant to CertAVP modules: Small Animal Medicine (C-SAM.3    CPD hours: Up to 42
         assessment exercises, supplementary reading material and tutor-moderated   tutor-moderated online case-based discussion forums   and 8)                                     Relevant to CertAVP module: Small Animal Medicine (C-SAM.7)
         online discussion forums                            Course length: Four weeks                                           Course fee: £399                                    Course fee: £729
         Course length: Four weeks                           CPD hours: Up to 16
         CPD hours: Up to 16                                 Course fee: £399                                                    Tutors                                              Tutor
         Course fee: £399                                                                                                        David Church BVSc PhD MACVSc FHEA MRCVS, Professor of Small   Holger Volk DVM DipECVN PhD FHEA MRCVS, Professor of Small
                                                             Tutors
         Tutor                                               Irina Gramer Dr.med.vet DipECVIM-CA (Oncology) PGCertVetEd          Animal Studies, RVC                                 Animal Diseases, University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Honorary
                                                                                                                                                                                     Professor of Veterinary Neurology and Neurosurgery, RVC
                                                                                                                                 Stijn Niessen DVM PhD DipECVIM-CA PGCertVetEd FHEA MRCVS,
         Sarah Heath BVSc PGCertVE DipECAWBM(BM) CCAB FRCVS, RCVS   FHEA MRCVS, Clinician in Oncology and Head of Oncology Service,   RCVS Recognised Specialist and EBVS® European Specialist in Small
         Recognised Specialist and EBVS® European Veterinary Specialist in   Southpaws Veterinary Specialists, Australia         Animal Internal Medicine, Honorary Professor of Internal Medicine, RVC,
         Behavioural Medicine, Behavioural Referrals Veterinary Practice  Alexandra Guillén DVM DipECVIM-CA (Oncology) MRCVS, Lecturer   Founder and Director of Veterinary Specialist Consultations, Amsterdam
                                                             in Oncology, RVC
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