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Welcome to our 2024
CPD brochure!
Welcome to our 2024 Equine and Farm CPD brochure! online and onsite CPD experience provides deep learning
Every year we offer courses for veterinarians and veterinary opportunities that encourages participants to learn, reflect
nurses that receive fantastic feedback, and this year is no and think critically about their work.
exception! There are many old favourites in the line-up for At the time of going to press we have not yet been able
2024 and in addition we have several exciting new onsite to confirm dates for our onsite courses due to ongoing
courses: Lameness in the 21st century; Orthopaedic and building works at the RVC. Do register your interest with us
non-orthopaedic ultrasound; Equine rehabilitation – a team so we can keep you updated as to when these courses are
approach and a course on calving conundrums! bookable.
As per every year we have many professional skills I do hope that you find something in our portfolio to interest
courses which aim to support the health, well-being and inspire and look forward to welcoming you to the RVC
and development of the team. These topics are of such whether online or onsite in 2024.
importance for the veterinary team striving to deliver not
just clinical care to their patients, but to support the health,
well-being and development of the team. An exciting new
addition this year is an onsite coaching and mentoring
course – a truly immersive learning experience! As well as a
new course on evidenced-based veterinary nursing.
Our online course portfolio includes e-CPD courses, Andy Fiske-Jackson
Webinar Plus (live and recorded) and both live and BVSc MVetMed DipECVS FHEA
recorded webinars. Their flexibility and superb quality MRCVS, RCVS Recognised Specialist
make these courses hugely popular. Our tutors are at the and EBVS® European Specialist in
Equine Surgery, Associate Professor
top of their professional fields with a passion for teaching of Equine Surgery and Deputy Head of
and learning. They are dedicated to ensuring that the RVC Equine, RVC
The refreshments were delicious
and much appreciated!
Ultrasonography of the forelimb
The knowledge gained will definitely
improve the clinical skills of
diagnosing, treating and managing
foot lameness cases. Increased
knowledge means better vets!
Webinar Plus: The equine foot
This is my third RVC course
– I have enjoyed them all!
Equine computed tomography online
– the head, neck and limbs
Connor, Irish Sports Horse