Value-add to your services by using evidence-based approaches to cattle medicine and production problems that increase your client’s bottom line.
By appreciating the implications of individual animal diagnoses for herd health, critically evaluating disease management practices and assessing the financial effects of disease management recommendations, you can improve your client's bottom line.
Develop a systematic, evidence-based approach to dyspnoea, ill-thrift, reduced weaning rates, gait abnormalities and sudden death and use epidemiological and financial analytical tools to evaluate the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of control measures. You'll become indispensable to your clients.
Past Participant:
Outstanding tutor who helped me whenever needed.
Clayton Knight, QLD
Learning Outcomes
By successfully completing this course, you will:
- Be able to describe the principles of herd health to colleagues and clients
- Develop the skills to work-up common primary presenting complaints in individual animals and herds
- Be able to use epidemiological tools to assess the impact of disease, as well as interventional and management strategies, on herd heath
- Develop your ability to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of preventative and control measures
- Develop an evidence-based approach to disease management practices
- Understand the pace of change in beef cattle medicine and know where to source the latest information and protocols
Modules
- Epidemiology & Agricultural Economics
- Dyspnoea
- Ill Thrift 1
- Ill Thrift 2
- Ill Thrift 3
- Failure to Wean a Calf 1
- Failure to Wean a Calf 2
- Failure to Wean a Calf 3
- Gait Abnormalities
- Sudden Death
Workshops
2-Day practical workshop to be held in Cowra, NSW. Date to be confirmed. Plus regular online seminars during the course.
The CVE expects to be running face-to-face workshops in 2023. In the event that a COVID emergency leads to the cancellation of a workshop, the CVE will work with its tutors to provide a virtual workshop alternative.
What is Distance Education?
Premium, intensive online veterinary CE
All CVE Distance Education (DE) programs are mentored by leading veterinary experts who will provide individual feedback and advice on completion of each monthly module. Each module may include written content, technique videos, self-reflections, quizzes and online submission of monthly assignments.
Maximise the opportunity to expand and consolidate your learning by participating in the tutor moderated group discussion forum and attending the optional 2-day practical workshop.
Who should enrol?
This course is designed for qualified veterinarians.
Allied industry professionals with a special interest in the topic may apply to join this course. Enrollment is at the discretion of the tutors. Please contact the CVE for more information.
Pay as you learn
Choosing your DE course is a big commitment, so there’s no need to add further stress by paying your course up front. To pay as you learn, you will need a AU$1,000 deposit to secure your place, followed by 50% of the total course fee 10 days prior to course commencement date. We’ll arrange simple monthly direct debits from your credit card over 3 or 6 months.
Note: Payment Plan will incur an additional AU$250 administration fee, and Early Bird rates do not apply if you choose the payment plan option.
Registrant Type |
Super Early Bird |
Early Bird |
Full Rate |
Member* |
$6880 |
$7070 |
$7265 |
Non-Member / eMember |
$7645 |
$7645 |
$7645 |
*Members include: Practice, Professional, Part-time Professional, Recent Graduate, and Academic members.
Note: All course fees will be charged in Australian dollars.
Loyalty DE Discount: Completed 2 or more (or all 3 Diagnostic Imaging or Dermatology) Distance Education (DE) courses in the previous 5 years, you are eligible for a 10% discount on future DE courses. Discounts are not cumulative. For further information about discount please read the full Terms. To redeem your discount contact the CVE via email [email protected] or phone +61 2 9351 7979 (Monday to Friday, AEST 9am to 5pm).