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 Webinars: Behavioural medicine   Webinar Plus: Advanced shelter medicine  Webinar Plus: Canine endocrinology  Webinar Plus: Feline behavioural medicine
 Various dates in March and July    NEW    Monday 28th April to Sunday 25th May   Monday 2nd to Sunday 29th June    Monday 15th September to Sunday 12th October

 This series of webinars will explore a range of behavioural medicine   Are you working in the field of shelter medicine and want to learn more?   Can we use SGLT2 inhibitors in dogs? Is the ACTH stimulation test   Would you like to enhance your understanding of feline emotional health
 topics. The importance of a cat friendly approach to veterinary visits   Join the RVC Shelter Team to update your knowledge and meet with like-  the optimum test to diagnose Cushing’s syndrome? Cannot get DOCP   and its impact on clinical behaviour?
 will be discussed along with the value of offering appropriate advice   minded people. Our course is designed for veterinary surgeons providing   to work in your cases? Never used continuous subcutaneous glucose   This course will explore the importance of behavioural medicine in
 to caregivers as to how they can optimise the environment at home in   care for populations of small animals, often with rehoming-charity clients.   monitoring in your diabetic dogs at home? Is there a place for super   feline practice. It will discuss normal feline behaviour as it relates to
 order to improve the health and welfare of their feline friends. The impact   Throughout the course we will be delving into different areas of shelter   concentrated insulin Toujeo? Do you really need to measure basal   misunderstanding and misconceptions, which can influence clinical
 of ageing on feline behaviour and the role of the veterinary practice   medicine and the latest evidence and controversies in this field.   hormone values when you are using dynamic testing? Is the urinary   behavioural presentations.
 in improving early identification of feline cognitive dysfunction will be   We will cover all the topics that you love to discuss including: whether,   corticoid creatinine ratio a valuable asset in ruling in or ruling out   Consideration of the feline environmental needs will be related to the
 considered. The series will also cover the importance of identifying   when, and how to neuter, managing infectious disease, and how to   Cushing’s syndrome?    concept of environmental optimisation and the role that plays in managing
 behavioural concerns within the general veterinary practice context,   support behaviourists. We will explore strategies for decision making   The field of canine endocrinology has changed a lot in the past few   feline cases, both within behavioural and internal medicine. There will be
 the role of behavioural change in the identification of chronic pain and   that balances the welfare of all animals in your care with the needs of   years. During this course we will aim to make you more comfortable   discussion of the veterinary practice role in educating feline caregivers in
 approaches to managing separation related behavioural concerns in   individuals, all in the varying contexts of different shelters.    and confident in diagnosing and managing a range of canine endocrine   order to reduce the incidence of behavioural problems in the domestic cat
 canine patients.    disorders. You will be updated on the rational use of drugs such as DOCP   population and reduce the impact of emotional distress on physical health
 Course details  and prednisolone for hypoadrenocorticism and a range of insulin types
 Webinar topics  Course type: Webinar Plus   CPD hours: Up to 16   and GLP-1 agonists for diabetes mellitus. In addition we will discuss the   of feline patients.
 • Monday 17th March: Comprehensive healthcare for our feline patients  use of and monitoring of “old” drugs like Trilostane used in new ways and   Course details
 – the importance of creating a cat friendly experience from the 1st  Course length: 4 weeks   Course fee: £429  the diagnosis and monitoring of hypothyroidism.  Course type: Webinar Plus   CPD hours: Up to 16
 appointment  Relevant to CertAVP module(s): B-SAP.1, C-SAM.9   Course details  Course length: 4 weeks   Course fee: £429
 • Monday 24th March: Advising caregivers on the impact of providing  Tutors  Course type: Webinar Plus  CPD hours: Up to 16
 a cat friendly home on feline health and welfare              Tutor
 • Monday 31st March: Behaviour change in older cats  Louise Allum BSc MA VetMB PGCertVetEd GPCert(SADen&OS) FHEA   Course length: 4 weeks  Course fee: £429  Sarah Heath BVSc PGCertVE DipECAWBM(BM) CCAB FRCVS, RCVS
 MRCVS, Head Vet, Shelter Medicine Program, RVC
 • Monday 7th July: Identifying behavioural concerns in a veterinary  Bree Merritt BSc BVMS PGDipCABC MSc(Vet Epi) FHEA MRCVS,   Relevant to CertAVP module(s): C-SAM.3 and 8  Recognised Specialist and EBVS® European Veterinary Specialist in
 consult – the key to earlier intervention and better outcomes  RVC PhD Candidate: Canine demography and rehoming and Shelter   Tutors  Behavioural Medicine, Behavioural Referrals Veterinary Practice
 • Monday 14th July: Looking beyond lameness – using behavioural  medicine educator, RVC  David Church BVSc PhD MACVSc FHEA MRCVS, Professor of Small
 change to identify chronic pain  Animal Studies, RVC
 • Monday 21st July: Managing separation related behavioural concerns  Stijn Niessen DVM PhD DipECVIM-CA PGCertVetEd FHEA MRCVS,
 in dogs  Honorary Professor of Internal Medicine, RVC, Founder and Director of
       Veterinary Specialist Consultations and VIN Europe, Amsterdam
 Course details
 Course type: Webinar   Course fee: £50 each or
 Course length: 1 hour per webinar   £275 for all 6  Webinar Plus: Brains on fire – Top tips for   Webinar Plus: Oncologic emergencies  Webinars: Medical mysteries
 CPD hours: 1 per webinar   diagnosing and treating immune-mediated   Monday 2nd to Sunday 29th June   Various dates in September and October     NEW
 Tutor  CNS diseases in practice
 Sarah Heath BVSc PGCertVE DipECAWBM(BM) CCAB FRCVS, RCVS   Would you like to be more confident with cancer-related emergencies?  Would you like to practice your small animal medical clinical reasoning
 Recognised Specialist and EBVS® European Veterinary Specialist in   Monday 28th April to Sunday 25th May     NEW    The aim of this course is to provide veterinary professionals with the   skills in a fun and interactive format?
 Behavioural Medicine, Behavioural Referrals Veterinary Practice  basics as well as new advances in recognition and management of   During this series of four interactive webinars we will use a case-
 Have you struggled to diagnose and stabilise a patient with immune-  common emergencies in dogs and cats with cancer. The course will equip   based approach to enhance your clinical reasoning skills as well as
 mediated neurological disease? Would you like to better understand   you with the knowledge to recognise and treat dogs presenting with   your knowledge base and understanding. The webinars are entirely
 these conditions and optimise your long-term management plan?  hypercalcaemia of malignancy, cranial vena cava syndrome, hyperviscosity   case based rather than subject based so that clinical thinking can
 Immune-mediated inflammatory diseases of the nervous system are   syndrome and malignant effusions. We will review the current and   be articulated clearly and important knowledge relevant to that case
 increasingly common and often represent a diagnostic and therapeutic   emerging treatments for chemotherapy-induced side effects and analyse   presented in an appropriate context. Each case discussion will cover the
 challenge in practice. These conditions can present as an emergency,   the literature on management of patients with neutropenic sepsis. We aim   logical approach to one or more clinical signs, interpretation of clinical
 requiring prompt recognition and initiation of appropriate therapy.   to cover treatment of chemotherapy extravasations and we will explain the   pathology and other diagnostic aids appropriate to the case.
 I am using things I have learnt on a daily   In this course we will discuss the most common immune-mediated   pathophysiology of tumour lysis syndrome. Lastly, discussing common   The case discussions will be interactive with opportunity for you to explore
       neuro-oncological emergencies will provide you with the basis for the
 basis in practice. I am now doing more   diseases of the nervous system, including how to recognise their typical   stabilisation of patients with seizures, increased intracranial pressure and   particular clinical questions of interest.
 presenting signs, commonly performed diagnostics, decision-making
                                                               For webinar dates, please visit our website.
 in house haematology and biochemistry   regarding referral and acute management options.  We will then move on   spinal compressions due to brain and spinal tumours.
 and even bought a new microscope!  to consider long term monitoring. Our aim is to give you the confidence to   Course details  Course details
 recognise and successfully manage these challenging patients.
       Course type: Webinar Plus  CPD hours: Up to 16          Course type: Live webinars  Course fee: £50 each or
 Haematology and cytology for small animal practitioners online  Course details  Course length: 4 weeks  Course fee: £429  Course length: 1 hour per webinar   £175 for all 4
 Course type: Webinar Plus  CPD hours: Up to 16                CPD hours: 1 per webinar
 Course length: 4 weeks  Course fee: £429  Tutors              Tutors
       Alexandra Guillén DVM DipECVIM-CA (Oncology) MRCVS, Lecturer in
 Tutors  Veterinary Oncology, RVC                              David Church BVSc PhD MACVSc FHEA MRCVS, Professor of Small
 Abbe Crawford BVM&S BSc PhD FHEA MRCVS, Lecturer in Veterinary   Francesco Rogato DVM MVetMed MRCVS, Staff Clinician in Veterinary   Animal Studies, RVC
 Neurology and Neurosurgery, RVC  Oncology, RVC                Jill Maddison BVSc DipVetClinStud PhD FACVSc SFHEA MRCVS,
 Joe Fenn BVetMed MVetMed DipECVN FHEA MRCVS, Senior Lecturer   Andy Yale BVMedSci BVM BVS PGCertVetEd PGDipVCP MVetMed   Professor of General Practice, RVC
 in Veterinary Neurology and Neurosurgery, RVC  DipECVIM-CA (Oncology) FHEA MRCVS, Lecturer in Veterinary
       Oncology, RVC
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