Date 12th - 13th June 2008
Venue CPD Solutions Training Centre, Studley, Warwickshire
Format Two day course with seminars, case discussions and interactive sessions
Tutor
Anna Meredith MA VetMB CertLAS DZooMed MRCVS
Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, Edinburgh
Course outline
Rabbits now form an integral and important part of the small animal practice caseload, and owners have increasing expectations of the quality of veterinary care provided for their pets. This case-based course will enable you to develop an effective problem-solving approach to both the common and the more unusual conditions that you may encounter in your rabbit patients.
At the end of the course you will have a deeper understanding of rabbit medicine and surgery, and increased confidence in dealing with these sometimes challenging patients!
Specific areas to be covered include:
• Infectious diseases; update and treatment options
• Non-infectious diseases; diagnosis and management
• Developing a problem-solving approach relevant for all your patients
• Investigations- which to select, how to perform them and interpret the results
• Supportive treatment; key differences for rabbits
• Medical case scenarios that you are likely to see in your practice
• Surgical case scenarios- get the best results for your rabbit patients
Previous delegates have said...
‘Relaxed, friendly and informative. I would be happy to recommend this course to colleagues.’
Course fee
£560.00 + VAT (£658.00)
Includes two days tuition, course notes, refreshments and lunches.