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Behavioural Medicine Distance Education

Behavioural Medicine Distance Education

Behaviour problem or problem behaviour? Learn to differentiate between the two and maximise treatment success. 

 

Improve your ability to help your clients better understand their pets’ behaviour and learn how to best manage anxiety, aggression and other common behavioural problems. Discover the latest updates in behavioural pharmacology – the when, why, how and which of psychotropic medications. 

As well as monthly webinars and an active forum, one of the key components of the course is the 3-day workshop. The workshop brings in real clients and patients to help you develop your confidence and ability run your own behavioural consults as well as discuss the latest approaches to the different cases that will be presented.

A knowledge of behaviour is integral in maximising patient welfare. A positive experience in your practice for both patient and client will enhance satisfaction for pet, vet and the owner!

 

Past Participant:

'This course provided a supportive, open environment to learn from the best in the field. Truely inspirational and incredibly challenging.'
Caitlin McQuarrie  

'Behavioral Medicine was challenging and thought-provoking. It changed my approach to consultations very early in the course, and this has continued to evolve. I have been practicing for more than 20 years, so it is great to improve this important skill. I am a better veterinarian because of this course.'
Caroline McCarthy

Hear tutor Kersti Seksel tell more about the course:

 

Learning Outcomes

After completing this course, you will be able to:

  • Significantly improve your ability to help your clients better understand their pet’s behaviour
  • Further your understanding of the basics of behaviour and the intimate relationship between behaviour and organic disease
  • Develop your skills in differentiating behaviour problems from problem behaviours to maximise treatment success
  • Learn how to more accurately diagnose behavioural problems in most domestic species
  • Improve your knowledge of psychotropic medication used to treat behavioural problems, including when to use medication, which medication to use and why
  • Interact with other veterinarians who have similar interests in behavioural medicine

Modules

  1. Domestication and Genetics – understand what processes are involved in the behaviour of animals.
  2. Learning Theory  – appreciate the science behind how animals learn and apply he science every day in your interactions with animals
  3. Cognition and Emotion – appreciate the role of emotional and cognitive response to animal behaviour
  4. Neurology – discover more about the brain and behaviour and what makes animals tick.
  5. Psychotropic Medication 1 – learn about the common medications that help animals with mental health issues.
  6. Psychotropic Medication 2 – find out more about how medication can help your patients.
  7. Behavioural History – become more comfortable with diagnosing and implementing a treatment program for your patients.
  8. Anxiety Disorders – learn why they are so debilitating and affect the life expectancy of your patients.
  9. Aggression Issues – gain knowledge to safely and appropriately manage patients showing aggressive behaviours.
  10. Other common problems – increase your ability to deal with an assortment of behaviours that bother owners.

Course Delivery

This online course offers a comprehensive educational package that includes:

  • Comprehensive Learning Materials: Participants will access a wide range of study resources including detailed digital notes, images, scholarly articles, and additional readings.
  • Interactive Learning Opportunities: The course features self-reflection tasks for personal assessment, active discussion forums for peer and tutor interactions, and regular webinars to engage in debates and case discussions.

  • Continuous Assessment: Monthly assignments are designed to assess and reinforce understanding, with personalised feedback provided by tutors to ensure comprehensive learning.

  • Monthly Webinars: These sessions complement the modules and provide updates to keep participants abreast of the latest developments in the field.

  • Practical Workshop: A 3-day intensive workshop allows participants to apply theoretical knowledge through hands-on practice with real case studies and address major problem areas, enhancing the practical learning experience.

  • A dedicated Education Team contact assigned to your course for consistent support.

Workshop/s

This Distance Education course includes an optional 3-Day Workshop in Melbourne. The date of the workshop is to be advised.

Who should enrol?

This course is ideal for qualified veterinarians looking to expand their expertise in animal behaviour. 

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.

Registrant Type Non-Member Price  Member Discount  Super Early Bird Price Early Bird Price Full Rate Price
Non-Member / eMember   $8,027  -  -  -
$8,027
CVE Members*  -  10%   $7,225  $7,425 $7,626

*Members include: Practice Member Staff, Professional, Part-time Professional and Recent Graduate.

Distance Education
Sunday, 01 February 2026 to
Monday, 30 November 2026
341 CPD Point/s

Super Early Bird
30 Jun 2025
Early Bird
31 Oct 2025

Delivered Online
Distance Education
Sunday, 01 February 2026 to
Monday, 30 November 2026
341 CPD Point/s

Super Early Bird
30 Jun 2025
Early Bird
31 Oct 2025

Delivered Online

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Tutor/s

Jacqui Ley
BVSc (Hons) FANZCVS (Animal Behaviour) CMAVA PhD
Jacqui Ley is a registered specialist in Behavioural Medicine. She graduated from Melbourne University Veterinary School in 1995. A long time interest in animals, animal behaviour ...
Barbara Lindsay
BVSc Dipl. ACVIM (Neurology)
Barbara Lindsay is a graduate of Murdoch University. Barbara completed a rotating internship at Veterinary Specialist Services in Brisbane, and a surgical internship at Animal Refe...
Sally Nixon
BVSc FANZCVS (veterinary behaviour) DACVB
Dr Sally Nixon graduated with a Bachelor of Veterinary Science from the University of Melbourne in 2000 and became a Fellow of the Veterinary Behaviour chapter of the Australian an...
Isabelle Resch
BVSc(Hons), MVS, MANZCVS(SA Medicine, Vet Behaviour)
Dr Isabelle Resch graduated from the University of Sydney and has worked in general small animal and non-traditional companion animal practice. She has always continued studying, h...
Kersti Seksel
BVSc (Hons) MRCVS MA (Hons) FANZCVS DACVB DECAWBM
Kersti Seksel graduated in Veterinary Science from the University of Sydney, then from Macquarie University with a BA in Behavioural Sciences majoring in psychology. She has an MA(...
Jacqui Ley
BVSc (Hons) FANZCVS (Animal Behaviour) CMAVA PhD
Jacqui Ley is a registered specialist in Behavioural Medicine. She graduated from Melbourne University Veterinary School in 1995. A long time interest in animals, animal behaviour ...
Barbara Lindsay
BVSc Dipl. ACVIM (Neurology)
Barbara Lindsay is a graduate of Murdoch University. Barbara completed a rotating internship at Veterinary Specialist Services in Brisbane, and a surgical internship at Animal Refe...
Sally Nixon
BVSc FANZCVS (veterinary behaviour) DACVB
Dr Sally Nixon graduated with a Bachelor of Veterinary Science from the University of Melbourne in 2000 and became a Fellow of the Veterinary Behaviour chapter of the Australian an...
Isabelle Resch
BVSc(Hons), MVS, MANZCVS(SA Medicine, Vet Behaviour)
Dr Isabelle Resch graduated from the University of Sydney and has worked in general small animal and non-traditional companion animal practice. She has always continued studying, h...
Kersti Seksel
BVSc (Hons) MRCVS MA (Hons) FANZCVS DACVB DECAWBM
Kersti Seksel graduated in Veterinary Science from the University of Sydney, then from Macquarie University with a BA in Behavioural Sciences majoring in psychology. She has an MA(...

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Behavioural Medicine Distance Education

Veterinary Behavioural Medicine
Behaviour problem or problem behaviour? Learn to differentiate between the two and maximise treatment success. Improve your ability to help your clients better understand their pets’ behaviour and learn how to best manage anxiety, aggression and other common behavioural problems. Discover the latest updates in behavioural pharmacology – the when, why, how and which of psychotropic medications. As well as monthly webinars and an active forum, one of the key components of the course is the 3-day workshop. The workshop brings in real clients and patients to help you develop your confidence and ability run your own behavioural consults as well as discuss the latest approaches to the different cases that will be presented. A knowledge of behaviour is integral in maximising patient welfare. A positive experience in your practice for both patient and client will enhance satisfaction for pet, vet and the owner!

Behaviour problem or problem behaviour? Learn to differentiate between the two and maximise treatment success. 

 

Improve your ability to help your clients better understand their pets’ behaviour and learn how to best manage anxiety, aggression and other common behavioural problems. Discover the latest updates in behavioural pharmacology – the when, why, how and which of psychotropic medications. 

As well as monthly webinars and an active forum, one of the key components of the course is the 3-day workshop. The workshop brings in real clients and patients to help you develop your confidence and ability run your own behavioural consults as well as discuss the latest approaches to the different cases that will be presented.

A knowledge of behaviour is integral in maximising patient welfare. A positive experience in your practice for both patient and client will enhance satisfaction for pet, vet and the owner!

 

Past Participant:

'This course provided a supportive, open environment to learn from the best in the field. Truely inspirational and incredibly challenging.'
Caitlin McQuarrie  

'Behavioral Medicine was challenging and thought-provoking. It changed my approach to consultations very early in the course, and this has continued to evolve. I have been practicing for more than 20 years, so it is great to improve this important skill. I am a better veterinarian because of this course.'
Caroline McCarthy

Hear tutor Kersti Seksel tell more about the course:

 

Learning Outcomes

After completing this course, you will be able to:

  • Significantly improve your ability to help your clients better understand their pet’s behaviour
  • Further your understanding of the basics of behaviour and the intimate relationship between behaviour and organic disease
  • Develop your skills in differentiating behaviour problems from problem behaviours to maximise treatment success
  • Learn how to more accurately diagnose behavioural problems in most domestic species
  • Improve your knowledge of psychotropic medication used to treat behavioural problems, including when to use medication, which medication to use and why
  • Interact with other veterinarians who have similar interests in behavioural medicine

Modules

  1. Domestication and Genetics – understand what processes are involved in the behaviour of animals.
  2. Learning Theory  – appreciate the science behind how animals learn and apply he science every day in your interactions with animals
  3. Cognition and Emotion – appreciate the role of emotional and cognitive response to animal behaviour
  4. Neurology – discover more about the brain and behaviour and what makes animals tick.
  5. Psychotropic Medication 1 – learn about the common medications that help animals with mental health issues.
  6. Psychotropic Medication 2 – find out more about how medication can help your patients.
  7. Behavioural History – become more comfortable with diagnosing and implementing a treatment program for your patients.
  8. Anxiety Disorders – learn why they are so debilitating and affect the life expectancy of your patients.
  9. Aggression Issues – gain knowledge to safely and appropriately manage patients showing aggressive behaviours.
  10. Other common problems – increase your ability to deal with an assortment of behaviours that bother owners.

Course Delivery

This online course offers a comprehensive educational package that includes:

  • Comprehensive Learning Materials: Participants will access a wide range of study resources including detailed digital notes, images, scholarly articles, and additional readings.
  • Interactive Learning Opportunities: The course features self-reflection tasks for personal assessment, active discussion forums for peer and tutor interactions, and regular webinars to engage in debates and case discussions.

  • Continuous Assessment: Monthly assignments are designed to assess and reinforce understanding, with personalised feedback provided by tutors to ensure comprehensive learning.

  • Monthly Webinars: These sessions complement the modules and provide updates to keep participants abreast of the latest developments in the field.

  • Practical Workshop: A 3-day intensive workshop allows participants to apply theoretical knowledge through hands-on practice with real case studies and address major problem areas, enhancing the practical learning experience.

  • A dedicated Education Team contact assigned to your course for consistent support.

Workshop/s

This Distance Education course includes an optional 3-Day Workshop in Melbourne. The date of the workshop is to be advised.

Who should enrol?

This course is ideal for qualified veterinarians looking to expand their expertise in animal behaviour. 

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.

Registrant Type Non-Member Price  Member Discount  Super Early Bird Price Early Bird Price Full Rate Price
Non-Member / eMember   $8,027  -  -  -
$8,027
CVE Members*  -  10%   $7,225  $7,425 $7,626

*Members include: Practice Member Staff, Professional, Part-time Professional and Recent Graduate.

When
1/02/2026 9:00 AM - 30/11/2026 11:00 PM
AUS Eastern Summer Time
Where
Online, NSW AUSTRALIA