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About VetExtra |
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VetExtra
was established by veterinary surgeons experienced in delivering quality
CPD. Our aim is to provide local veterinary
CPD in Scotland, the North of England and Northern Ireland at affordable
prices. Discover more about
forthcoming VetExtra courses in your area by following the links below. Contact
VetExtra on: info@Vet-Extra.co.uk
or Tel: 07816 684917 |
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North of England Day Meetings |
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Canine and Feline Pruritis: A Practical Approach. Durham, Thursday 19th June, 2008 Tutor: Hilary A Jackson, Dermatology Referral Service, Glasgow In this one day course a logical approach to diagnosis and management of the itchy pet will be discussed. Although pruritis is a common problem in the younger animal, specific issues affecting diagnosis and management of older pets will also be addressed. The emphasis of this meeting will be on a practical approach and case based discussion. Course
Fee: £195 (inclusive) Includes
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Common Canine and Feline Neurological Disorders in Practice. Durham, Wednesday 10th September, 2008 Tutor: Jacques Penderis, Head of Clinical Neurology, Glasgow Vet School These lectures will
provide a recap on neurological disorders commonly seen in dogs and cats in
practice. Using extensive video clips and case studies, the focus of the
meeting will be on the clinical investigation and treatment options, ensuring
a practical and relevant meeting. Course
Fee: £195 (inclusive) Includes
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Scotland Evening Meetings |
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Interpreting Abdominal
Radiographs in Small Animal Practice. Cumbernauld, Wednesday 17th September, 2008 Tutor: Gawain Hammond, European Specialist in Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging, Glasgow Vet School The meeting will be
based around developing an approach to interpretation of abdominal
radiographs of dogs and cats, using a range of clinical examples. There will also be discussion of urinary
contrast studies, and the talks will be accompanied by interactive case
interpretation allowing delegates to gain confidence in the radiological
diagnosis of abdominal disease. Course
Fee: £60 (inclusive) Includes
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Diagnosis and therapeutics of liver disease in practice. Cumbernauld, Wednesday 29th October, 2008 Tutor: Mark Jackson, Senior Lecturer in Internal Medicine, Glasgow Vet School More details to follow. Course
Fee: £60 (inclusive) Includes
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Cardiac Therapeutics in Small Animals. Cumbernauld, Wednesday 26th November, 2008 Tutor: Paul Wotton, Head of Cardiology, Glasgow Vet School More details to follow. Course
Fee: £60 (inclusive) Includes
tuition, course notes and light buffet supper. |
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