Page 9 - CPD Small Animal Practice 2024
P. 9

8   Small animal medicine, behaviour, clinical pathology and ophthalmology  For further information or to book visit www.rvc.ac.uk/cpd   9

 Logical clinical problem solving online  Haematology and cytology for small   Webinar Plus: Lymphoma,   Webinar Plus: Current kidney controversies
 Monday 15th January to Sunday 25th February   animal practitioners online  leukaemia and beyond  Monday 10th June to Sunday 7th July

 Do you find medical cases frustrating rather than fun? Does the thought   Monday 12th February to Sunday 24th March   Monday 26th February   NEW    What’s the latest evidence about optimal management of CKD?
 of seeing a patient with chronic diarrhoea make your heart sink? Would   to Sunday 24th March  What still remains controversial?
 you like to increase your confidence so that you can assess and manage   Do you want to increase your skills in examining blood smears and fine   Chronic kidney disease is a common problem seen in small animal
 medical cases competently? Would you like to enjoy practice more and   needle aspirates to expand the clinical service you can provide to    You’ve diagnosed your patient with lymphoma – now what? You’re   practice, particularly in cats. Although the condition can rarely, if ever, be
 get a buzz of excitement rather than a frisson of fear from medical cases?  your patients?   suspicious of leukaemia – how do you confirm the diagnosis?    cured, a patient’s life can be significantly extended by strategies aimed at
 This course is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills   The ever-widening availability of in-house haematology analysers has   Confused about immunohistochemistry, flow cytometry, PARR,    preventing further damage to nephrons. Misconceptions remain however,
 required to apply logical problem-solving skills to some of the important   provided many benefits for patient care. In many practices however, there   and when to use them?   regarding early diagnosis and about which management strategies are
 clinical signs seen in small animal practice.  is a skills gap in relation to blood smear examination in-house. Yet this is   Haematopoietic tumours, especially lymphoma, are common cancers   most effective and why. Additionally, as new biomarkers become available,
 an essential skill for these machines to be used reliably and safely. This
 We will introduce you to the concept of logical clinical problem solving   course is for practitioners who wish to develop and enhance their skills   diagnosed in general practice. This course will provide a general overview   new studies are performed and new medications are licensed. With this in
 and specifically discuss the problem-based approach to vomiting,   in haematology and cytology. The course uses a case-based teaching   on a variety of haematopoietic neoplasias in dogs, giving you up-to-date   mind, how can we be sure what the best approach is for our patients?
 diarrhoea, weight loss, PU/PD and anaemia.  approach. There is an active tutor-moderated discussion forum to discuss   knowledge to approach them confidently in practice. We will discuss   The key topics will be addressed with a variety of resources including
       novel techniques and treatment options for canine lymphoma and review
 Course details  any questions regarding techniques, the study cases, specific topics in   the clinical presentation and treatment options for lymphoid and myeloid   webinars, reading materials, case studies and quizzes.
 haematology and cytology and participants’ cases.
 Course type: e-CPD  CPD hours: Up to 42  leukaemia. It will also cover less common haematopoietic cancers such as   Course details
       plasma cell and histiocytic neoplasias.
 Course length: 6 weeks  Course fee: £729  Course details      Course type: Webinar Plus   CPD hours: Up to 16
 Relevant to CertAVP module(s): B-SAP.1, C-SAM.8, 9 and 10  Course type: e-CPD  CPD hours: Up to 42  Course details  Course length: 4 weeks   Course fee: £399
 Course length: 6 weeks  Course fee: £729  Course type: Webinar Plus   CPD hours: Up to 16   Relevant to CertAVP module(s): C-SAM.9
 Tutors
 Relevant to CertAVP module(s): C-VP.2  Course length: 4 weeks   Course fee: £399  Tutors
 Jill Maddison BVSc DipVetClinStud PhD FACVSc SFHEA MRCVS,   Relevant to CertAVP module(s): C-SAM.10
 Professor of General Practice, RVC  Tutors                    Rebecca Geddes MA VetMB GPCert(FelP) MVetMed PhD DipACVIM
 Lucy McMahon BVetMed DipACVIM DipECVIM-CA MRCVS, RCVS   Barbara Glanemann DrMedVet DipECVIM PGDipVetEd FHEA MRCVS,   Tutors  FHEA MRCVS, Lecturer in Small Animal Internal Medicine, RVC
 Recognised Specialist and EBVS® European Specialist in Small Animal   Associate Professor in Small Animal Medicine, RVC  Alexandra Guillén DVM DipECVIM-CA (Oncology) MRCVS,    Rosanne Jepson BVSc MVetMed PhD DipACVIM DipECVIM-CA FHEA
 Internal Medicine, Anderson Moores Veterinary Specialists, Winchester  Balázs Szladovits DVM DipACVP PGDipVetEd FHEA MRCVS,    Lecturer in Veterinary Oncology, RVC  MRCVS, Professor of Small Animal Internal Medicine, RVC
 Associate Professor in Clinical Pathology, RVC   Andy Yale BVMedSci BVM BVS PGDipVCP MVetMed DipECVIM-CA   Harriet Syme BSc BVetMed PhD DipACVIM DipECVIM-CA FHEA
       (Oncology) MRCVS, Lecturer in Veterinary Oncology, RVC   MRCVS, Professor of Small Animal Internal Medicine, RVC




 Neurological emergencies in   Webinar Plus: Feline endocrinology  Webinar Plus: Behavioural medicine in   Webinar Plus: Clinical, diagnostic,
 practice online  Monday 26th February to Sunday 24th March   general veterinary practice  and therapeutic approach to the
 Monday 5th February to Sunday 17th March   One in three diabetic cats can be cured. Acromegaly can occur in non-  Monday 10th June to Sunday 7th July   seizuring patient

 Neurological emergencies in general practice – when should I be worried?   diabetic cats. Feline diabetes CAN be treated without injections. If you   Emotional health impacts on physical health!   Monday 17th June to Sunday 14th July    NEW
 are curious about these statements, you will definitely learn a lot during
 The aim of this course is to provide participants with the knowledge   this course on feline endocrinology!  Emotional health impacts on physical health and is important when
 and skills required to confidently deal with neurological emergencies in   investigating a client’s concerns about their pet’s behaviour. It therefore   Have you ever struggled to recognise if a patient with reported seizures
 general practice and to strengthen problem-solving skills in veterinary   In the past decade, significant advances have occurred in the field of   needs to be considered during the veterinary visit and when managing   is really having an epileptic seizure? Are you sometimes unsure about
 neurology. It will help to develop a clear strategy for assessing and   feline endocrinology. Achieving diabetic remission is now, rightly or   and treating everyday medical issues within general practice. The   decision making when it comes to management of seizures in both the
 localising the problem and thus increase confidence and problem-solving   wrongly, heavily promoted, there is an additional option for the treatment   interplay between emotional and physical health has been highlighted   emergency setting and long-term management of epileptic patients?
 skills. The course will include clinical case sessions where real cases   of hyperthyroidism (but which option is best?) and acromegaly is now   in conditions such as feline idiopathic cystitis, but the importance of   This course will provide you with the knowledge and skills to confidently
 will be presented and discussed by the tutors and participants and it will   recognised as a severely underdiagnosed endocrinopathy in diabetic   considering both emotional and physical factors is relevant to a wide   approach the seizuring patient. It will look at recognising epileptic seizures
 provide practical tips and support to enhance and apply knowledge in   cats, as well as non-diabetic cats. In summary – lots to discuss!    range of clinical conditions including endocrine disease, gastrointestinal   and differentiating them from alternative paroxysmal episodes which may
 practice.   After this course you will feel much more confident about managing your   and dermatological conditions and pain.   mimic seizures. We will review the classification and diagnostic approach
 feline cases with hormonal disease.                           to patients with epileptic seizures, with an emphasis on what can be
 Course details  Emotional health is also important in relation to the potential behavioural   done in a first opinion setting. Finally, this course will look at decision
 Course type: e-CPD  CPD hours: Up to 42  Course details  manifestations of emotional challenge both within the practice setting and   making when it comes to treatment of seizures including how to control
       at home. The role of the veterinary practice in safeguarding the emotional
 Course length: 6 weeks  Course fee: £729  Course type: Webinar Plus   CPD hours: Up to 16   health of their patients will be explored and the importance of considering   seizures in the emergency setting, as well as long-term management of
                                                               the epileptic patient.
 Relevant to CertAVP module(s): C-SAM.7 and 10  Course length: 4 weeks   Course fee: £399  emotional health when managing and treating everyday medical issues
 Tutors  Relevant to CertAVP module(s): C-SAM.6 and 8  will be considered.   Course details
 Elsa Beltran Ldo Vet DipECVN PGDipVetEd FHEA MRCVS,    Tutors  Course details  Course type: Webinar Plus   CPD hours: Up to 16
 Associate Professor in Veterinary Neurology and Neurosurgery, RVC   Yaiza Forcada DVM DipECVIM-CA PhD PGCertVetEd FHEA MRCVS,   Course type: Webinar Plus   CPD hours: Up to 16   Course length: 4 weeks   Course fee: £399
 Abbe Crawford BVM&S BSc PhD FHEA MRCVS,    Founder and Director of Veterinary Specialist Consultations, Amsterdam   Course length: 4 weeks   Course fee: £399  Relevant to CertAVP module(s): C-SAM.7 and 10
 Lecturer in Veterinary Neurology and Neurosurgery, RVC  Stijn Niessen DVM PhD DipECVIM-CA PGCertVetEd FHEA MRCVS,
 Steven De Decker DVM PhD MVetMed DipECVN FHEA MRCVS,   Honorary Professor of Internal Medicine, RVC, Founder and Director of   Tutor  Tutors
 Associate Professor in Veterinary Neurology and Neurosurgery, RVC  Veterinary Specialist Consultations, Amsterdam   Sarah Heath BVSc PGCertVE DipECAWBM (BM) CCAB FRCVS,   Alberta de Stefani DrVetMed PhD DipECVN MRCVS,
 Alberta de Stefani DrVetMed PhD DipECVN MRCVS,    RCVS and EBVS® Veterinary Specialist in Behavioural Medicine,   Senior Lecturer in Neurology and Neurosurgery, RVC
 Senior Lecturer in Neurology and Neurosurgery, RVC  Behavioural Referrals Veterinary Practice, Chester   Sophie Wyatt MVetMed DipECVN MRCVS,
                                                               Lecturer in Neurology & Neurosurgery, RVC
   4   5   6   7   8   9   10   11   12   13   14