The human-animal bond has undergone significant evolution over the past few decades, a reality that veterinary professionals are particularly attuned to. Owners rely on us to provide the highest level of care throughout their pet’s life and facilitate exceptional end-of-life care when the time comes. Euthanasia, an invaluable tool within our profession, grants us the privilege of alleviating suffering. Despite the undeniable importance of this practice, our natural aversion to grief... Details When: August 29 – September 4, 2024 Where: Online, NSW
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Every pet deserves a diet that's not only complete and balanced but also customised to their unique lifestyle and health requirements. The right diet should deliver optimal nutrition – the perfect balance of energy and nutrients – in a way that promotes peak well-being. For veterinary professionals, the cornerstone of creating such tailored feeding plans is a comprehensive nutritional assessment. Our ABC of Nutritional Assessment WebinarPLUS focuses on the practicalities of... Details When: April 25 – May 1, 2024 Where: Online, NSW
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Develop a logical approach to disease investigation and management of a range of complex dermatological cases, particularly immune-mediated and systemic diseases
When: September 1 – November 30, 2024 Where: Online, NSW
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This course is designed to give participants a more advanced understanding of small animal echocardiography. Major topics include in-depth cardiac anatomy and physiology, techniques for achieving high-quality results, case presentations of important diseases and handson scanning of normal dogs. Skills taught in these hands-on sessions include pulse wave Doppler, continuous wave Doppler, colour flow Doppler, special measurements and calculations and applying the Bernoulli equation to... Details When: October 20, 2024 Where: The University of Sydney, NSW
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Does thinking of SRMA, MUO, or GME make you feel tongue-tied? This presentation with Dr Barbara Lindsay will cover the foundations of immune-mediated diseases of the nervous system in dogs. This course is designed for general practitioners to allow for successful management of diagnosed patients or empirical therapy for when referral is not an... Details When: June 27 – July 3, 2024 Where: Online, NSW
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This course aims to give general practitioners the tools to confidently formulate a diagnostic when presented with an anaemic dog or cat.
When: March 22, 2021 Where: Online, NSW
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In this course, participants will apply their foundational knowledge in anaesthesia to planning and administering anaesthesia and analgesia in patients presenting with comorbidities such as impaired renal and cardiac function, diabetes, as well as patients presenting with conditions requiring emergency surgery. Learners will be encouraged to utilize a problem-based approach to create individualized protocols that reduce complications and improve outcomes. Prerequisite: participants... Details When: May 20 – August 11, 2024 Where: Online, NSW
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In this course participants will gain understanding of the unique aspects of anaesthesia in domestic species presented in large animal veterinary practice. They will apply their fundamental knowledge and skills in anaesthesia to devise anaesthetic protocols by taking into consideration the risks associated with anaesthesia and the unique responses to anaesthesia, and to be able to respond to common peri-anaesthetic complications. The majority of the course is dedicated to equine... Details When: August 26 – October 6, 2024 Where: Online, NSW
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In this course participants will gain understanding of the peculiarities associated with anaesthesia in species that may be relatively less commonly presented in general veterinary practice but may require anaesthesia to facilitate handling, and diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. The species we will focus on are rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets, birds and reptiles. Participants will apply their fundamental knowledge and skills in anaesthesia to devise anaesthetic protocols by taking ... Details When: October 21 – December 1, 2024 Where: Online, NSW
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Vets can make a critical impact in the justice system. As animal cruelty laws tighten and public awareness increases, the legal system is adapting, with stringent prosecutions reflecting the severity of offenses once dismissed. Vets are now at the forefront of animal welfare and legal proceedings, expected to provide thorough crime scene investigations and meticulous evidence management that aligns with human forensic... Details When: May 20 – July 14, 2024 Where: Online, NSW
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Unlock a comprehensive understanding of the dark intersection between human aggression and animal maltreatment. Renowned forensic entomologist Jason H. Byrd and forensic biologist Susan Underkoffler guide you through the labyrinth of history, the intricacies of legal proceedings, and the societal and familial impacts of these crimes. Delivered in partnership with The University of Florida, this course is an essential exploration of the resources available and methods for veterinary... Details When: September 16 – November 10, 2024 Where: Online, NSW
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Delivered in partnership with The University of Florida, and expertly guided by renowned forensic entomologist Jason H. Byrd and forensic biologist Susan Underkoffler, this illuminating course is tailored to introduce you to the critical aspects of non-accidental injury in animals – a subject demanding attention and expertise. Whether you're a veterinarian, a veterinary nurse, an animal welfare officer, or someone passionate about animal rights, this course will equip you with the... Details When: July 15 – September 8, 2024 Where: Online, NSW
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Are you looking to elevate your confidence and skills in avian veterinary care? Avian consultations can present unique challenges, often arriving as emergencies due to a lack of owner awareness about normal bird behavior and symptom recognition. Under the expert guidance of Alex Rosenwax, this course demystifies avian care, offering deep insights into bird husbandry, common illnesses, diagnostic techniques, and effective treatment options. Through Alex's expertise, you'll learn to... Details When: August 5 – September 1, 2024 Where: Online, NSW
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Master backyard poultry care with our expert-led online course. Elevate your veterinary skills with our comprehensive Backyard Poultry course, curated by the esteemed Dr. Bob Doneley. This course empowers veterinarians with in-depth knowledge in pet chicken medicine, tackling infectious diseases, anaesthesia, and surgery. As the number of backyard chickens presenting at veterinary clinics continues to rise, gain the confidence to manage these cases effectively. We cover everything... Details When: May 13 – June 9, 2024 Where: Online
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This small group workshop is designed to give you a basic understanding of small animal (dog and cat) echocardiography. Major topics will include ultrasound principles, normal cardiac anatomy and physiology. Also included will be techniques for achieving quality 2D and M-mode images and results, case presentations of important diseases and emergency cases, as well as plenty of opportunity for hands-on scanning of normal dogs. Individual coaching of how to obtain 2D and M-mode... Details When: October 12, 2024 Where: The University of Sydney, NSW
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