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Reframing Pet Obesity
Eleanor Raffan
Friday 22nd May 2026
The Imaging and Theory Lab, London
This one-day course with Eleanor Raffan will help vets and vet nurses understand obesity as a genetic disorder, explore its clinical impact, and develop practical, evidence-based strategies for effective weight management.
Dental Radiography: A Team Approach - Vet
Rachel Perry
Thursday 4th June 2026
The Clinical Skills Lab, London
This practical one-day course suitable for both vets and vet nurses is designed to cover all aspects of dental radiography in the dog and cat.
Sarcoma Essentials in Dogs and Cats
Dr. Sarah Stewart
Wednesday 9th September 2026
The Imaging and Theory Lab, London
This one-day course with Sarah Stewart will equip you with a practical approach to the diagnosis and treatment of all types of sarcomas in dogs and cats.
Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Disease
Freddie Allan
Wednesday 7th October 2026
The Imaging and Theory Lab, London
This course with Freddie Allan will equip you with a practical and logical approach to the diagnosis and management of commonly encountered hepatobiliary and pancreatic diseases in cats and dogs.
Hopping Ahead: Advanced Care for Rabbits in Practice
Sonya Miles
Thursday 2nd October 2026
The Imaging and Theory Lab, London
This one-day course with Sonya Miles will progress your rabbit medicine beyond the basics to give you confidence in more challenging cases.
Practical Feline Dentistry (2 day course)
Rachel Perry
Thursday 29th October 2026
The Clinical Skills Lab, London
A highly practical cadaver-based two-day course with Rachel Perry aiming to significantly improve, and give confidence in, all aspects of feline dentistry.
Tackling Trauma from Head to Tail: Practical Trauma Procedures (2 day course)

Multiple Lecturers
Wednesday 11th November 2026
The Clinical Skills Lab, London
This highly practical two-day course with Paul Aldridge and Tom Towey, will provide you with tips, tricks, and hands-on experience in managing common blunt trauma cases in small animals – from head to tail.