Veterinary Education Online
Virtual Congress 2023
The world's longest running online veterinary conference is back!
Join us from 6th – 10th February 2023 for our 11th annual Virtual Congress. Enjoy brand new live clinical content delivered by expert veterinary speakers.
We listened to your feedback after last year’s event, and have put together a brand new programme filled with clinical content delivered by experts. Taking place live in the week commencing 6th February 2023, you will enjoy a 5 day online congress with 16 hours of premium quality CPD webinars on a variety of topics.
All delegates will be able to access the sessions for free live, and will each receive a CPD certificate of attendance.
We are also pleased to announce that all of the clinical sessions are pending RACE approval.
🔗 Register for your ticket here here.
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In this video, Sarah Heath talks about behavioural first aid for the confrontational dog. Sarah Heath BVSc PgCertVE DipECAWBM(BM) CCAB FRCVS is both an RCVS and an EBVS ® European Veterinary Specialist in Behavioural Medicine as well as a Certified Clinical Animal Behaviourist. She was made a Fellow of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons in recognition of her work in establishing behavioural medicine as a veterinary discipline. In this video, Sarah explains how to advise clients to manage cases until referral is possible.
The Webinar Vet's latest student bundles
Student Vet Year 1
- Ethics and Welfare
- I think this animal has been a victim of cruelty, what next?
- Religious objections and futile treatments: a primer for handling euthanasia disputes
Student Vet Year 2
- Interpreting Endocrinology Lab results
- Adrenal testing dogs and cats: which test for what case?
- A case-based approach to endocrine treatment
Student Vet Year 3
- Tips and Tricks for getting the most from Cytology in practice
- Rabbit clinical pathology
- A review on equine parasitology
Student Vet Year 4
- Standing sedation for the equine patient
- Goats- practitioners survival guide to common health problems
- Farm animal analgesia
Student Vet Year 5
- Small animal surgery - abdominal emergencies
- Large animal surgery basics
- Sutures and knot tying. What to use, when and how
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