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 Approach to birds and reptiles in general   Rabbits, rodents and ferrets – medicine   Exotic animal nursing online  Guinea pig nursing online
 practice online  and surgery online  Monday 5th February to Sunday 17th March   Monday 7th October       NEW
 Monday 29th January to Sunday 10th March   Monday 30th September    The demand for reptile and avian species veterinary care is on the   to Sunday 17th November
 to Sunday 10th November   increase – how confident are you nursing these unique animals?
 Are you perplexed by parrots, troubled by tortoises or stumped by   All things guinea pigs from husbandry to anaesthesia and advanced
 snakes? Would you like to feel more confident when an unusual species   Do you frequently see rabbits and rodents in your practice but feel ill-  The course will cover all aspects of nursing both reptile and avian   nursing care.
 appears on your consult list?   prepared to do so? Are you interested in these species and would like to   species in practice. It will be split into three weeks dedicated to reptiles   This course is designed to give you all you need to know on all things
 Birds and reptiles have become popular pets in the UK. They are   enhance your knowledge about them?  and three weeks dedicated to birds. It will take us back to basics as so   guinea pig! We will take you through the basics of handling and
       often husbandry and handling of these animals plays a huge role in their
 frequently presented for veterinary care, often as emergencies. This   Rabbits, ferrets and rodents are becoming increasingly popular pets in   care. Often inappropriate husbandry and diet in these species leads to   husbandry through to common diseases and treatments. We will discuss
 course aims to help clinicians build confidence in their approach to   the UK and continuing advances in diagnosis and treatment of disease   veterinary presentations, so understanding this will be a huge step in   and advise on dental disease and spend time teaching good anaesthesia
 the exotics case and to develop sound diagnostic and treatment plans   means clients’ expectations continue to increase. This course aims to   improving your nursing of them and a great way to improve their welfare.   techniques as well as some tips and tricks on nursing care.
 based on the most up-to-date evidence. The course is suitable for both   help clinicians develop a logical, problem solving approach to exotic small   This course will give any nurse the tools to nurse and care for guinea pigs
 experienced and new graduate vets.   mammal cases and develop sound treatment plans based on the most   You will also learn about aspects of inpatient care and how to effectively   in practice. It will help you feel more competent and confident in looking
       house these animals in a ward. Triage of these species will be discussed
 Course details  up-to-date evidence.  as well as critical care and anaesthesia which is often slightly different to   after these species.
 Course type: e-CPD  CPD hours: Up to 42  Course details  our usual canine and feline patients.  Course details
 Course length: 6 weeks  Course fee: £729  Course type: e-CPD  CPD hours: Up to 42  Course details  Course type: e-CPD  CPD hours: Up to 18
 Tutors  Course length: 6 weeks  Course fee: £729  Course type: e-CPD  CPD hours: Up to 18  Course length: 6 weeks  Course fee: £350
 Vicki Baldrey BVSc BSc DZooMed (Avian) MRCVS, Lecturer in Exotic   Tutors  Course length: 6 weeks  Course fee: £350  Tutor
 Species and Small Mammal Medicine and Surgery, RVC  Vicki Baldrey BVSc BSc DZooMed (Avian) MRCVS, Lecturer in Exotic   Tutors  Abigail Edis FdSc RVN CertVNES, Exotics Veterinary Nurse, RVC
 Joanna Hedley BVM&S DZooMed (Reptilian) DipECZM (Herpetology)   Species and Small Mammal Medicine and Surgery, RVC  Kelly Deane FdSc RVN CertVNES, Veterinary Nurse (Exotics),
 MRCVS, Senior Lecturer in Exotic Species and Small Mammal Medicine   Joanna Hedley BVM&S DZooMed (Reptilian) DipECZM (Herpetology)   Acorn House, RVC
 and Surgery, RVC  MRCVS, Senior Lecturer in Exotic Species and Small Mammal Medicine   Abigail Edis FdSc RVN CertVNES, Exotics Veterinary Nurse, RVC
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 A practical approach to rabbit   Webinar Plus: Exotics ophthalmology  Small mammal nursing online
 and rodent surgery  Monday 4th November to Sunday 1st December   Monday 3rd June to Sunday 14th July
 Thursday 4th July   Are you unsure how to manage a rabbit with a red eye? Do snakes with   How comfortable are you with nursing a rabbit, rodent
 subspectacular abscesses make you skittish? Perhaps you have an   or other small mammal?
 Would you like to improve your confidence when performing small   interest in ophthalmology and would like to broaden your knowledge of
 mammal surgical procedures in first opinion practice.  exotic species. If so, this course is for you.  This course will cover the general approach to nursing the small mammal
 This course of recorded webinars will be followed by an all-day practical   With increasing numbers of small furry, scaly, and feathery friends gracing   patient, including species-specific biology, nutritional and husbandry
       needs. Stabilisation, anaesthesia and some more advanced critical care
 covering a variety of surgical conditions that can pose challenges for   the doors of vet GPs, we’re here to help you feel more confident about   techniques will also be discussed to develop a logical and comprehensive
 the small mammal surgeon. The focus of the practical day will be on   managing their eye problems.  approach to the nursing care of these species.
 procedures that are performed in general practice and will be on a
 variety of small mammal species. These will include dental and orofacial   Course details  You will build upon your current nursing skills to learn how to formulate
 procedures such as abscess resection, in addition to surgery of the   a comprehensive nursing care plan for the commonly presented small
 gastrointestinal, urinary and reproductive systems.  Course type: Webinar Plus  CPD hours: Up to 16  mammal species.
 Course length: 4 weeks  Course fee: £399
 Course details  Tutors  Course details
 Course type: Webinars and onsite  CPD hours: Up to 14  Course type: e-CPD  CPD hours: Up to 18
 Course length: 1 day onsite and 6   Course fee: £949  Joanna Hedley BVM&S DZooMed (Reptilian) DipECZM (Herpetology)   Course length: 6 weeks  Course fee: £350
 MRCVS, Senior Lecturer in Exotic Species and Small Mammal Medicine
 hours online
 and Surgery, RVC  Tutors
 Tutors  Emily Jeanes BVSc MVetSci MVetMed BSAVA PGCertSAOphthal   Kelly Deane FdSc RVN CertVNES, Veterinary Nurse (Exotics),
 Vicki Baldrey BVSc BSc DZooMed (Avian) MRCVS, Lecturer in Exotic   DipECVO MRCVS, Veterinary Ophthalmologist, North Downs Veterinary   Acorn House, RVC
 Species and Small Mammal Medicine and Surgery, RVC  Specialists  Abigail Edis FdSc RVN CertVNES, Exotics Veterinary Nurse, RVC
 Joanna Hedley BVM&S DZooMed (Reptilian) DipECZM (Herpetology)   Vim Kumaratunga BVSc MVetMed CertVOphthal MRCVS, Veterinary
 MRCVS, Senior Lecturer in Exotic Species and Small Mammal Medicine   Ophthalmologist, North Downs Veterinary Specialists
 and Surgery, RVC  Serena Maini BVSc DipECVO MRCVS,                    Harry, American Guinea Pig
 Nadene Stapleton BVSc CertAVP (ZM) MRCVS, Veterinary Surgeon, RVC  Lecturer in Veterinary Ophthalmology, RVC
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