Reptiles: A Practical Approach to the Scaly Patient
Elisabetta Mancinelli
Lizards, snakes and chelonians make up an extremely large and diverse group of reptiles with thousands of different species found throughout the world, adapted to a large variety of climates, habitats, and natural diets.
Their anatomy and physiology can therefore vary considerably between...
Rabbit Anaesthesia for Nurses & New Grads
Dr Ivan Crotaz
Rabbit anaesthesia has a bad reputation for being difficult, stressful and often going wrong! However, with the right knowledge this no longer has to be the case!
The aim of this series is to give delegates the up to date knowledge & confidence to make safer and more appropriate choices...
The Perils of Pandemic Puppies
Sharon Edwards
This free learning series is suitable for both vets and vet nurses and is recorded at a live-stream event.
Sharon Edwards provides an update on the current issues in the UK and explains how vets can work with the relevant authorities to help fight back against the illegal puppy trade.
Feline Specific Anaesthesia
Claire Roberts
This is a seven-part learning series with Claire Roberts on feline-specific anaesthesia.
In 2018, the American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP) published the first feline-specific anaesthesia guidelines in the Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery. This series looks at these...
Anaesthesia Refresher (On-Demand)
Multiple Lecturers
A five video learning series with Frances Downing and Becky Robinson giving a refresher on anaesthesia.
Feeling stuck in a rut with your anaesthetic protocols?  Unsure how to get the most from your new monitoring equipment?  You are not alone!
This learning series is designed to give you...
An Introduction to Respiratory Medicine and Canine Nasal Disease
Jon Wray
This free learning series is suitable for vets and introduces canine respiratory medicine, and covers nasal disease in dogs. This is the first of a five-part learning series for vets called A Problem-Orientated Approach to Canine Respiratory Disease.
Local Anaesthesia for Vet Nurses
Multiple Lecturers
Local anaesthesia techniques have grown in popularity and are now an important part of anaesthesia in small-animal veterinary medicine.  Veterinary nurses are key in delivering an array of applications of local anaesthesia, working within the RCVS Code for Professional Conduct.
In this...
Minimising Feline Stress in the Practice Setting and Dealing with Challenging Patients
Dr Sarah Heath
Veterinary visits can be challenging for even the most passive of cats, as well as for their owners. Fractious behaviour is one possible indicator of emotional challenges and can make it difficult for the practice team to accurately assess and treat the cat, while also increasing the potential for...
Practical Demonstration of an Exploratory Laparotomy
Davina Anderson
This free learning series for vets with Davina Anderson is a practical demonstration of an exploratory laparotomy on a cadaver.
Starting with the initial approach into the abdomen in a male dog and then following through a systematic examination of the abdominal organs.
Naso-Oesophageal Tube Placement in Cats
Martha Cannon
In this free learning series for vets and vet nurses, Martha Cannon explains the advantages and disadvantages of using naso-oesophageal tubes as a method of assisted feeding in cats, demonstrates how to place them and discusses their care and maintenance.