Date 24th November 2008
Venue CPD Solutions Training Centre, Studley, Warwickshire
Level Suitable for all nurses in general practice, especially small animal and those with an interest in good laboratory practice, to maximise diagnostic returns
Tutor
Roger Powell VetMB MA DipACVP DipRCPath MRCVS
PTDS, Davies Veterinary Specialists, Herts
Course outline
Clinical pathology and laboratory practice is at the hub of your practices’ diagnostic capability. Nurses with a good understanding of these areas are crucial to the smooth running of the practice. You play a vital role in the handling and analysing of diagnostic samples, both those done ‘in house’ and those referred to external or reference laboratories. This course will provide you with the principles and confidence to handle a multitude of diagnostic samples productively, optimising the information obtained from every sample. A variety of areas including haematology, biochemistry, urinalysis and cytology will be addressed, focusing on what can be done effectively ‘in house’ but also with reference to external laboratory analysis.
Specific areas to be covered include:
• Quality control and assessment
• Sample artefacts – can we interpret the result?
• Urinalysis
• Haematology and haemostasis
• Introduction to cytology (sampling and examination)
• Case examples for illustration
Previous delegates have said…
‘A well organised course. Very informative tutor. Brilliant practical sessions’
Course fee
£290.00 + VAT (£340.75)
Includes tuition, course notes,
refreshments and lunch
