Cats in the Clinic: Improving Outcomes by Reducing the Impact of Stress
Sheila Wills
A visit to the vet can be a stressful experience for cats. For a species that needs a sense of control, territory and familiarity to feel safe, a trip to the vets is frightening. The distress this causes to the cat and also to their owner is a leading cause of cats not receiving the veterinary...
Advanced Veterinary Dental Techniques
Rachel Perry
Dentistry is a very important part of practice life, from a time and income perspective, as well as in terms of general animal welfare, yet it is often the discipline practitioners like the least.
This advanced learning series with Rachel Perry shows new techniques applicable for treating...
Canine Calm Clinic
Charlie Wright
The veterinary clinic can be a stressful environment for many of our patients, and any resulting fear and anxiety can have long-lasting impacts on their emotional and physical wellbeing, and can compromise the safety of both owners and staff members.
Creating a Calm Clinic environment is...
Feline Calm Clinic
Charlie Wright
The veterinary clinic can be a stressful environment for many of our patients, and any resulting fear and anxiety can have long-lasting impacts on their emotional and physical wellbeing, and can compromise the safety of both owners and staff members.
Creating a Calm Clinic environment is...
Neurological Emergencies
Professor Clare Rusbridge
Neurological problems are often presented as an emergency and require rapid assessment and decision making. If you lack confidence in dealing with small animal neurology then this learning series with Clare Rusbridge is for you, with practical tips on how to evaluate the patient and localise the...
Haemostatic and Haematological Emergencies
Rachael Birkbeck
This learning series with Rachael Birkbeck covers diagnosis and treatment of common haemostatic and haematological emergencies in dogs and cats. It reviews common causes of life-threatening haemorrhage and provides a practical approach to both surgical and medical management of blood loss. This...
Approaching Respiratory Disease in First Opinion Practice
Fiona Adam
Dealing with a dyspnoeic animal can be stressful for all concerned. This learning series with Fiona Adam considers how best to localise the problem using the available history, clinical observations and targeted diagnostics; with the aim of optimising the management of these cases and reducing...
A Logical Approach to Gastrointestinal Disease
Fiona Adam
Many gastrointestinal cases are short-lived and will resolve with minimal treatment, but when the patient’s presentation is more protracted or severe, a more involved approach to investigations and treatment is required. This learning series with Fiona Adam looks at the approach to acute GI...
Practical Internal Medicine: Tapping Into Diagnostics
Jon Wray
Monday 16th June 2025
The Clinical Skills Lab, London
Pale, feverish and breathless! This highly practical one-day course with Jon Wray FRCVS, will explore the diagnosis and management of anaemia, fever and pleural space disease.