Webinar Review: Feline Lymphoma On A Budget

Owen’s CV is interesting in that unlike many specialists he did a full nine years in practice, after graduating from Cambridge, before embarking on a residency at the RVC. With the qualifications listed above along with his lengthy spell in first opinion practice, he is very well qualified to speak on his topic with first opinion clinicians in mind. The webinar is an excellent comprehensive update on feline lymphoma including full details on the diagnosis and treatment, but with suggestions where compromises are possible to reduce costs.

Interpreting the ECG – Members’ Webinar Request

Kieran Borgeat BSc BVSc MVetMed CertVC FHEA MRCVS DipACVIM DipECVIM-CA presents this webinar promising to make ECG’s easy, and delivers on the promise incredibly well! ECG interpretation can be really tricky, especially in the emergency situations that it’s often necessary.

Mitral Valve Disease – Members’ Webinar Review

Starting off our webinar this week, James McMurrough BVSc CertAVP(SAM) CertAVP(VC) MRCVS shows some startling statistics. 10% of dogs presenting to Veterinarians have heart disease, and of those a staggering 75% have mitral valve disease. A truly shocking 85% of small breeds have valve lesions by 13 years old

John Chitty’s Top Tips On Approaching The Sick Rabbit!

Hi everyone, my name is John Chitty, and I’m an exotics practitioner in Hampshire. I’ve been working with exotic species, including rabbits, for about just over 30 years now and I’ve been asked to give you my five top tips about rabbits.

Endometriosis and Adenomyosis

This week’s VetChat episode is part of our series on supporting and empowering women in veterinary, hosted by Kathryn Bell. Joining Kathryn is Alexandra Taylor, registered Veterinary Nurse and BVNA President. Alexandra also runs her own company ‘The Cat Nurse’ where she offers CPD about feline nursing and behaviour

Recycling in Practice

Recycling is by no means the perfect way to dispose of your waste, but it is a very easy place to begin if your practice is looking to reduce their waste being sent to landfill!

10 Facebook Pages All Vets Should Follow

If you’re asking yourself this question, I’ll be sharing which Facebook pages are a must-follow if you’re a Vet. In no particular order, I’ll tell you about 5 Facebook pages, plus 5 bonus pages that will help you keep up to date with new veterinary content, content you can share with your clients and plenty of entertainment.

Is It Worth Becoming A Vet?

Being a veterinarian is to be in a place of privilege, there are very few jobs where when you tell people what you do, they say “aw, that’s lovely”. But that always happens in veterinary medicine and then you get asked about their scabby dog or cat.

What’s new in Dermatology?

As a busy working mum who is usually running around spinning multiple plates alongside the added joy of homeschooling, I’ve always really appreciated the ‘what’s new’ webinars. I usually have very little time to keep up to date on emerging diseases and new drugs especially as I rarely get to see the reps in practice, so these ‘what’s new’ sessions are invaluable and long may they continue.

Questions To Ask During An Animal Skin Examination

Do you want to know the best questions to ask when you’re dealing with a dermatological problem? Well, in this blog post Anthony Chadwick goes over the questions that he has always asked in a dermatology consult. If you get these right, then quite often you’re pretty close to a diagnosis before you even look at the animal properly!