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Hand-reared birds, especially parrots, are commonly seen in practices that see avian patients.
Mistakes in hand-rearing and husbandry frequently lead to health problems which, if not addressed quickly, can rapidly lead to deterioration and even death. This webinar seeks to provide the clinician with an understanding of the needs of the emergent avian neonate, and information on how to address these problems.
By successfully completing this course, you will be able to:
The WebinarPLUS series is FREE to CVE Members
Webinars are an ideal way to brush up on your skills when you are time poor, restricted by location or you just prefer bite size CPD.
WebinarPLUS (formerly known as PodcastPLUS) are pre-recorded webinar presentations delivered by experts in the field. Presentations are accompanied by a 1-week lively discussion forum moderated by your presenter.
You will receive 1 CPD point for every CVE webinar completed.
This course is suitable for qualified veterinarians. Veterinary students are welcome to enrol.
Veterinary nurses with a special interest in the topic are welcome to enrol in this course. Please be aware that the course is designed for qualified veterinarians and you should consider this in light of your knowledge and experience before you register.
*Members include: Practice, Professional, Part-time Professional, Recent Graduate, Academic, and Student members.
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