CVE
This course aims to not only provide veterinary staff with the information they need to work up an avian patient, but also to help them realise that it is simply an extension of the principles they have already been taught (and use every day) in the assessment of patients of (more orthodox) species. This course is aimed at graduate veterinarians, veterinary nurses and technicians, and veterinary students.
1. The initial approach to the avian patient 2. Using clinical reasoning to reach a diagnosis
After successful completion of this course, you will:
Module 1
Module 2
Flexible and accessible online CPD
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This course is designed for qualified veterinarians. Veterinary students are welcome to enrol.
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