Dental Radiography
Rachel Perry
Dental radiography is one of the most important tools available to aid in the diagnosis and treatment of dental diseases. It is estimated that as much as 70% of pathology can be missed without its use, which is a great disservice to our patients. By working together, vets and vet nurses can...
Minimising Canine Stress in the Practice Setting & Dealing with Challenging Patients
Dr Sarah Heath
When patients are challenging it is all too easy to misinterpret their behaviour and overlook the potential for them to be experiencing negative emotion. Not only is it important to have a better understanding to protect patient welfare but also because challenging patients can increase the...
Rabbit Nursing & Care of the Hospitalised Rabbit
Jo Hinde
A seven-part video learning series on rabbit nursing and care of the hospitalised rabbit with Jo Hinde RVN.
Keeping rabbits calm in practice can be hard to do, with most clinics primarily set up to treat cats and dogs.
These lectures discuss a range of environmental, protocol and handling...
Combined Dentistry and Dental Radiography for Nurses
Rachel Perry
An extensive learning series containing 7 videos with specialist Rachel Perry covering all aspects of dentistry nursing as outlined below:
Dentistry for Nurses Series:Â
This learning series looks at the nurse's role in small animal dentistry and how to bring this important subject to the...
Dental Radiography for Nurses
Rachel Perry
This is a three video learning series with Rachel Perry covering Dental Radiography.
Dental radiography is at a tipping point in veterinary practice as more and more practices rightly acknowledge its importance and make worthwhile investments. All veterinary practices providing small animal...
Canine Behaviour: Confrontation and Separation
Dr Sarah Heath
Understanding the emotional motivations behind unwanted behaviours in dogs is the key to being able to treat the problem in an effective manner. In the past, some of the difficult behavioural problems encountered in general practice, like dog bites and separation-related distress, have been...
Dentistry for Nurses
Rachel Perry
This is a four-part learning series with Rachel Perry on dentistry for veterinary nurses.
This learning series looks at the nurse's role in small animal dentistry and how to bring this important subject to the forefront in practice. It covers periodontal disease, oral and dental examination, as...
To Dispense or not to Dispense: A Comprehensive Guide to Dispensing for Vet Nurses and Practice Support Staff
Nicola Lakeman
Many pet owners are often unaware of the drug licensing legislation within veterinary medicine and have all too many times ‘popped in’ to grab that POM-VPS that their pet has run out of two days ago. But where does that leave the frontline team? Are receptionists and nurses able to pass over...
Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation of the Post-Surgical Patient
Amanda Morgan
Following surgery, appropriate physiotherapeutic intervention and appropriate rehabilitation techniques can greatly enhance outcomes in recovery and return to function. This learning series with Amanda Morgan looks at the immediate post surgical care and early rehabilitation of canine and feline...
A Risk Based Approach to Parasite Control for Veterinary Nurses
Ian Wright
Strategies to limit parasitic disease rely on a combination of practical control measures and preventative treatments. A risk based approach to the use of preventative products is vital to safeguard animal and human health, while ensuring over treatment does not take place and it allows bespoke...