"They Were All Yellow”: Anaemia and Jaundice

Fiona Adam
Jaundice cases can be confusing to get to the bottom of. Untangling the elements of the clinical presentation to determine whether the cause is pre-, intra- or post-hepatic requires a considered approach. This is particularly important where concurrent conditions can confound the clinical...
A Problem-Orientated Approach to Canine Respiratory Disease

Jon Wray
Are respiratory cases leaving you breathless?
This learning series with Jon Wray aims to remove the hyperventilation from canine respiratory medicine by using a problem-orientated method of approaching respiratory cases in dogs and using plentiful case examples.
“There’s a Problem with the Waterworks” - Small Animal Urology

Fiona Adam
This learning series, recorded at a live stream event, with Fiona Adam will provide you with a logical approach to the most common urological presentations in the dog and cat, which you will be able to implement back in practice straight away.
The series aims to give you the confidence to...
Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Disease – There’s More to This Than We Thought!

Chris Shales
Brachycephalic breeds have become very popular in recent years and represent a significant proportion of canine caseload. This popularity has highlighted the challenges faced by some breeds, including brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome (BOAS), and has stimulated debate both within our...
Common Things Are Common - Logical Investigation & Rational Treatment Approaches for Common Presentations

Jon Wray
A learning series of four videos, filmed at a Livestream CPD event delivered by top specialist Jon Wray FRCVS.
Using clinical case studies, this series provides you with systematic protocols for working up of some of the most common clinical presentations encountered in general practice:...
Medical Refresher

Fiona Adam
Are you returning to small animal practice after a career break, or hoping for a whistle stop tour of what's new in small animal medicine? Consult with confidence after this seven part learning series with Fiona Adam and Anya Williams-Doherty. Using both lecture format and case-based...
Exotic Parasite Risk & Pet Travel Legislation in a Post-Brexit Landscape

Ian Wright
Increasing numbers of pets are travelling and being imported from abroad. This, in combination with the expanding distribution of parasites and vectors across Europe, is making it increasingly likely that vets will encounter foreign parasites and be required to give preventative advice. Changes to...
Common Medical Problems in the Older Dog

Fiona Adam
A seven-part learning series for vets with specialist Fiona Adam.
Does your practice offer senior health checks? Should we health screen older patients routinely?
While age is not a disease, many diseases are seen more commonly in aged patients. The UK’s canine population is reported to...
Feline & Canine Medicine

Fiona Adam
A nine-part learning series for vets with Fiona Adam presenting a logical and evidence based approach to small animal medicine. Fiona covers common presentations seen in first opinion practice and offers insight into catching the less frequent diseases and their treatments, discussing which to...
Lymphoma: Case-based Investigation and Treatments


Multiple Lecturers
An eight-part learning series for vets with specialists Roger Powell and Mark Goodfellow.
Lymphoma is one of the most common small animal neoplasms but it can often require a multi-disciplinary approach to diagnose and a patient-specific choice of therapy because lymphoma is, in fact, a...