Start Now Speaker/s: Tony Caiafa, Kayo Kuroda Online TimeOnline OnDemand Description This course will look at what is needed to operate a successful dentistry unit. As well as practical oral anatomy knowledge, dental nomenclature and dental equipment and instrumentation, the course covers how to take a whole mouth series of dental radiographs. An important focus isthe management of the most common disease in dogs: periodontal disease - from the consulting room to the surgery and then back to the home including treatment, homecare advice and disease prevention. |
Start Now Speaker/s: Mathieu Raillard Online TimeOnline OnDemand Description Pre-existing respiratory compromise and some conditions like the brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome can make airway management challenging in small animal anaesthesia. Increased vigilance following premedication and after tracheal extubation is required. The first module aims to provide practitioners with the information needed to optimise preparation, equipment, time line and sequence of events during induction of anaesthesia and recovery in those cases. The second module focuses on anaesthetic safety of brachycephalic dogs and on the measures that can be implemented to reduce their risk of death. |
Start Now Speaker/s: Sally Nixon Online TimeOnline OnDemand Description There are numerous myths surrounding canine aggression. Many veterinarians do not feel confident providing advice to owners about an aggressive dog. Without appropriate advice, owners may seek help from the internet or other sources that may be unreliable or not evidence based. As a result, animal welfare can be severely compromised, and human and animal safety can be at risk. |
Start Now Speaker/s: Karen Brenner Online TimeOnline OnDemand Description This course aims to give general practitioners the tools to confidently formulate a diagnostic when presented with an anaemic dog or cat. |
Start Now Speaker/s: Ben Ahern Online TimeOnline OnDemand Description Lacerations are very common in horses. There are myriad ways to handle them and often we get stuck in our ways. This course aims to briefly review the basics but then expand to cover assessment, debridement, closure, stabilisation, monitoring, complications and managing expectations. The emphasis is on trying to push the boundaries to some degree on options so you feel confident to try some new things in handling this common injury in horses and achieve improved outcomes. |
Start Now Speaker/s: Olivia Clarke Online TimeOnline OnDemand Description Rabbits and rodents are becoming increasingly common pets in today’s society. These patients have a profound, innate ability to mask signs of disease. The consequence of this is that they frequently present in a critical condition and require emergency care. This ability to hide clinical illness, combined with their small size and susceptibility to significant stress, can make them challenging creatures to treat. This course aims to introduce the veterinary clinician to the principles of assessment, triage and stabilisation of rabbit and rodent emergencies. The first module outlines physical exam and diagnostic testing in critical patients. The second module discusses clinical consequences encountered in critical patients and their appropriate management. The ultimate goal of this course is to improve the knowledge and confidence of veterinarians when faced with rabbit and rodent emergencies and empower them to provide a higher level of care to these species. |
Start Now Speaker/s: Melanie Dobromylskyj Online TimeOnline OnDemand Description This course aims to help you get the best out of your histopathology submissions, including how to optimize your biopsies, fix them appropriately and avoid annoying artefacts which can lead to non-diagnostic samples. Practical advice on how to approach particularly challenging samples, such as limb amputations, spleens and large tumours, is covered. The course also provides critical information on to include on the submission form, how tumour margins are assessed, and an insight into what happens in a histology laboratory. |
Monday, 01 May 2023 Speaker/s: Ralf Mueller, Sonya Bettenay & Stefan Hobi Online Distance Education Description Develop a logical, problem-based approach to the investigation of pruritic skin cases. Skin problems are among the most common reason for presentation in everyday practice. The CVE Dermatology Distance Education program is a modular course that aims to provide you with the practical skills necessary to work-up and resolve these often recurrent cases with minimal frustration for both owner and clinician. The Pruritic Skin Disease DE course will cover the various common causes of pruritus: including insect hypersensitivities, atopic and contact dermatitis as well as food allergies, Malassezia dermatitis and pruritic parasitic skin diseases. The pathophysiology of pruritus, including neurogenic and psychogenic pruritus will be reviewed with an emphasis on current and upcoming treatment modalities. |
Monday, 29 May 2023 Speaker/s: Karon Hoffmann, Annie Rose University of Sydney Registration opening soon. Workshops and Conferences Description Ultrasonography is a complex discipline to master. How do you use vasculature as a “road map”? How do you reliably find the pancreas and adrenal glands? How do you get the opportunity to image the “normal” to identify the “abnormal”? |
Thursday, 01 June 2023 Speaker/s: Xander Huizing Online Hurry! Limited Places Remaining Distance Education Description This comprehensive course will take your understanding of musculoskeletal imaging and pathology to a new level. Learn to refine the quality of your digital images and enhance your interpretation of radiographs of the appendicular and axial skeleton and joints. As well as conventional radiography, ultrasound, CT and MRI will be introduced where appropriate. Dogs, cats and exotics are all discussed with tutor written notes, case studies, self assessed quizzes and individual feedback enhancing the application of your learning. Make the most of the online forum to ask questions and share cases. Get to know your tutor and colleagues at the one-day face to face workshop. |
Monday, 12 June 2023 Speaker/s: Chris Burrows Online WebinarPLUS Description In this practical webinar, Chris will review how to perform a thorough pain assessment in dogs and cats. We will also help you understand some of the common analgesic protocol used in everyday practice and why different options may be picked. |
Tuesday, 13 June 2023 Speaker/s: Bob Doneley Online Course starts in 13 day/s TimeOnline Description This course aims to give you more confidence in approaching your backyard poultry cases by firstly providing an introduction to pet chicken medicine and then discussing common infectious and non-infectious diseases, anaesthesia and surgery. |
Wednesday, 14 June 2023 Speaker/s: Prof. Dr. Thomas Flegel Online 14 day/s till Registration closes WebinarLIVE! Description Don’t fall into the trap of mistaking spinal cord for peripheral nerve disease! Using videos of affected patients, throughout this webinar we will work through cases to differentiate between spinal cord and peripheral nervous system diseases and discuss the most common peripheral nervous system pathologies. Join Dr Thomas Flegel for this interactive opportunity to refine your approach to neurological examination. |
Thursday, 29 June 2023 Speaker/s: Sonya Bettenay Online WebinarPLUS Description Food allergies usually present as itchy skin, paws, or ears or digestive disturbances such as vomiting or diarrhea. In this case-based webinar Sonya will share her clinical approach to two cases where the presenting complaint is pruritus: one cat and one dog. The emphasis of the webinar will however be the practical, evidence based, therapeutic options she offers her clients. |
Monday, 03 July 2023 Speaker/s: Jane Whitley Online TimeOnline Description This course will cover the common ocular presentations seen by general practitioners and will be particularly useful for recent graduates. |
Monday, 03 July 2023 Speaker/s: Eduardo Uquillas & Christina Dart Online Distance Education Description 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 anaesthesia but includes anaesthesia and anaesthetic techniques for ruminants. |
Monday, 10 July 2023 Speaker/s: Luke Johnston Online TimeOnline Description Delve into the evolving world of hyperadrenocorticism. Although this condition has been around for some time there is growing new information in the areas of presentation, diagnosis and treatment of hyperadrenocorticism. Luke will present the latest updates on the disease and its treatment to help you become the expert in your clinic when faced with a Cushing’s case in our feline or canine friends. |
Wednesday, 12 July 2023 Speaker/s: Ed Hall Online WebinarLIVE! Description Although frequently performed in practice, the interpretation of the results of stool culture can be confusing or misleading. A negative result could be a sampling error, whilst any growth of a potential pathogen doesn't mean it is the cause of the patient's signs. Join Dr Ed Hall in this webinar where he will attempt to demystify some of the confusion. |
Saturday, 15 July 2023 Speaker/s: David Maggs, Mark Billson, Allyson Groth University of Sydney Workshops and Conferences Description This program has been designed to improve your understanding and capabilities in ophthalmology while also having fun. David Maggs and Mark Billson will place special emphasis on performing a high-yield ophthalmic exam with the instruments already in your clinic, choosing the best diagnostic tests, perfecting ophthalmic surgical techniques, and discussing which drugs to use when. Both speakers work with referring vets on a daily basis and their philosophy is to emphasise a group of concepts that they call 'TIWIKIPS’ (or 'Things I Wish I’d Known In Practice’) where the ultimate goal is that you leave the course saying “I am going back to try this in my practice next week”. |
Thursday, 27 July 2023 Speaker/s: David Hughes Online WebinarPLUS Description Through David’s groundbreaking work in 2020 in the treatment of Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP), previously known to be a fatal disease, he has become a recognised expert in the diagnosis and treatment of FIP with a special interest in the application of current knowledge into a clinical setting. In this webinar, join David Hughes as we cover the practical diagnosis of Feline infectious Peritonitis in a general practice setting and the subsequent treatment protocols to achieve clinical remission and cure |
|
Monday, 07 August 2023 Speaker/s: Tunbi Idowu Online TimeOnline Description Immune-mediated disease - When the immune system goes haywire The immune-system is a miraculous system but when it is hypersensitive, it can lead to a number of diseases. The course will review the mechanisms underlying the different hypersensitivity reactions as well common immunosuppressive/immunomodulatory drugs used in veterinary medicine. The course will focus on three of the most common immune mediated diseases which we see in practice, namely immune mediated Haemolytic Anaemia, Polyarthritis and Thrombocytopaenia and aims to help you confidently work up these tricky cases. |
Monday, 14 August 2023 Speaker/s: Eduardo Uquillas & Christina Dart Online Early Bird Rates Expire: 30/06/2023 Distance Education Description 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 such as pet rabbits, guinea pigs, birds and reptiles, but may require anaesthesia to facilitate handling, and diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. Participants will apply their fundamental knowledge and skills in anaesthesia to devise anaesthetic protocols by taking into consideration the risks associated with anaesthesia, the unique anatomy and physiology and responses to anaesthesia , and to be able to respond to common peri-anaesthetic complications. |
Monday, 14 August 2023 Speaker/s: Rhian Cope, Robert Kinobe, Laura Stern, Tina Wismer Online TimeOnline Description Optimising patient outcome in a case of poisoning, toxicity or envenomation requires an expedient and appropriate response. Are you responding to these presentations to the best of your ability? Are you equipped to objectively assess the magnitude of risk to your patient? If you feel a sense of panic when these calls come in – or if you want to be sure you’re doing everything you can – this course is for you. |
Saturday, 19 August 2023 Speaker/s: Thomas Flegal, Stacey Brady Sydney Early Bird Rates Expire: 24/06/2023 Workshops and Conferences Description Neurological presentations can be frightening – not just for the patient and client, but for you as the clinician with the responsibility for diagnosis and treatment. Which cases can you work up in house and which need referral for advanced imaging? How confident are you that your neurological exam is going to help with localising the problem and reliably inform your path of action? Can you reliably and confidently interpret reflex tests? How about those pesky cranial nerves? Join veterinary neurologist Thomas Flegel for a day focused on mastering the skill of a thorough neurological exam to assist you with accurate neurolocalisation. Using case studies and an interactive approach (get ready for audience participation!), Dr Flegel will cover the circling patient, intervertebral disc disease, other spinal disease and more, whilst Dr Stacey Brady will offer a local perspective on problems of the peripheral nervous system. Our speakers’ clinical expertise and experience as educators will ensure you leave armed with the tips and tricks you need to ensure you’re doing the best you can – without a feeling of panic – for your neuro patients. |
Monday, 21 August 2023 Speaker/s: Robert Johnson Online TimeOnline Description Gain a better understanding of reptile husbandry, medicine and surgery, to provide veterinary care with competence and confidence.
You will discover why reptiles are different from other animal classes in a biological, anatomical and physiological sense. Many reptile disorders are related to suboptimal husbandry; hence, it is critical to have an understanding of reptilian biology and captive management to diagnose and treat reptilian disorders.
With this knowledge, you will be able to sound like a vet who has a real interest in reptiles and know how to handle a variety of species and take appropriate samples. Diagnostics, hospital care, anaesthesia, analgesia and critical care will be covered, along with the diagnosis and treatment of commonly occurring diseases and injuries.
The emphasis of this course will be on captive reptiles; however, interesting and relevant information on the diagnosis and treatment of some conditions in free-living animals will also be mentioned. |
Wednesday, 23 August 2023 Speaker/s: Mike Farrell Online WebinarLIVE! Description As veterinary surgeons, we’re responsible for helping people make choices on behalf of vulnerable animals. An informed choice to neuter requires a high degree of confidence that the long-term benefits outweigh the costs. To date, every published neutering risk study involves retrospective analysis of hospital records. These so-called observational studies are limited by one irrefutable fact. Although they can highlight correlations, observational studies cannot prove a causal relationship – and so far, dog neutering hasn’t received a fair trial because it hasn’t been afforded a proper defence. The highest profile observational study assessing neurtering is entitled Assisting Decision-Making on Age of Neutering for 35 Breeds of Dogs: Associated Joint Disorders, Cancers and Urinary Incontinence Dr Farrell decided to tackle the assumptions made in this study based on his expertise as a specialist surgeon, his experience as a clinical researcher, his statistical literacy and the fact that working in referral practice, he has a level of independence given that he doesn’t perform neutering surgery. In this webinar, Dr Farrell will present an unbiased evidence-based risk-analysis of canine neutering. Don’t miss what promises to be an enlightening – and potentially controversial – event. |
Monday, 28 August 2023 Speaker/s: Lucy Kopecny Online TimeOnline Description Signs of kidney disease can include excessive drinking, changes to the hair, weight loss as well as vomiting. The course will review key information on the diagnosis and management of acute and chronic kidney disease as well urinary tract infections in cats and dogs. Lucy will share her tips and tricks on diagnosis and management of these often challenging cases. |
Monday, 28 August 2023 Speaker/s: Mark Krockenberger & Paul Canfield Online TimeOnline Description This TimeOnline course is intended to provide participants with a set of skills to improve their capacity to conduct in house cytopathology as an adjunct to canine and feline case management. You will be taken through a transitional and streamlined program starting with cytopathological specimen collection and preparation; how to establish a common sense approach to examining and interpreting cytopathological smears; and application of that approach to the diagnosis of common degenerative, inflammatory and neoplastic diseases affecting skin and lymph nodes. The course is designed to gradually and surely build confidence and cytopathological experience so that you can more effectively reach a diagnosis and apply that to case management. |
Thursday, 31 August 2023 Speaker/s: Jade Kingsley Online WebinarPLUS Description Exotics species often present to our practice as emergency cases. In this webinar we will cover some of the common presentations of avian and exotic small mammal patients, and what to do when they need urgent veterinary intervention. This will include a discussion on diagnostics and supportive care highlighting analgesia, fluid therapy, and critical care nutrition to better patient outcome. |
Friday, 01 September 2023 Speaker/s: Ralf Mueller, Sonya Bettenay & Stefan Hobi Online Distance Education Description Develop a logical approach to disease investigation and management of a range of complex dermatological cases, particularly immune-mediated and systemic diseases |
Friday, 01 September 2023 Speaker/s: Zoe Lenard Online Distance Education Description Improve your diagnostic skills and avoid common mistakes in thoracic diagnosis. Thoracic radiography is one of the most useful clinical tests undertaken in clinical practice and yet one of the most frequently cited areas of confusion. This course aims to increase your ability to take optimal thoracic radiographs and to interpret them confidently. The modules focus on radiographic interpretation, with incorporation of complementary imaging modalities, particularly CT and sonography, to assist in explanations of the radiographic pathological patterns present. |
Monday, 04 September 2023 Speaker/s: David Fraser Online TimeOnline Description What are the differences between dogs and cats in their nutritional requirements? How can you use this knowledge to better advise owners about how to feed their animals? |
Wednesday, 06 September 2023 Speaker/s: Mark Westman/Jacqui Norris Online WebinarLIVE! |
Monday, 11 September 2023 Speaker/s: Robin Stanley Online TimeOnline Description Ophthalmic surgery is often put in the too hard basket and referred on to specialists. This course is designed to give you a better understanding of the principles and practicalities of performing eye surgery with the aim of expanding the range of procedures you can confidently offer your clients. The course will feature a number of video procedures to help guide your learning. 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. |
Monday, 18 September 2023 Speaker/s: Alex Rosenwax Online TimeOnline Description How confident are you with providing veterinary care to your avian patients? Avian consults can be difficult and often present as an emergency because owners do not understand normal bird behaviour nor recognise key symptoms that might indicate an important underlying problem. While avian cases often may seem complex at first glance, this course aims to give you the knowledge and skills to approach them with confidence and give your patients the maximum chance of a successful outcome. |
Monday, 25 September 2023 Speaker/s: Wendy Baltzer Online TimeOnline Description This course focuses on practical wound management in busy small animal clinics. We will discuss wound management from acute traumatic to chronic non-healing and multidrug resistant infections. Our focus will not be on complex surgical skin grafts but on methods that can be performed by any vet in practice, without the use of restricted antimicrobials. Wound cleaning, multi-drug resistant wound infections and managing healing without skin grafts will be covered, and case studies will be used to demonstrate the differences between wound healing and management in dogs and cats. |
Monday, 09 October 2023 Speaker/s: Linda Vogelnest Online TimeOnline Description Many dermatoses in dogs and cats are recurrent, and effective management can be difficult and provide great frustration to both owners and veterinarians. This course is designed to cover a broad range of the most common dermatological problems faced in general practice in both dogs and cats and reinforce a practical, logical, problem orientated approach to skin disease. |
Monday, 16 October 2023 Speaker/s: Bob Doneley Online TimeOnline Description Guinea pigs are a common and much-loved pet around the world. Although much of the earlier veterinary focus on guinea pigs was as a laboratory animal, their popularity as pets has seen this focus shift towards the provision of veterinary care for a companion pet. |
Wednesday, 18 October 2023 Speaker/s: Nick Cave Online WebinarLIVE! |
Monday, 23 October 2023 Speaker/s: Linda Fleeman Online TimeOnline Description This course will provide practical guidelines that will enable you to achieve successful outcomes for your diabetic patients. Learn about protocols that are easy to follow, new improved treatment and monitoring tools such as insulin dosing pens and flash glucose monitoring, and tips on how to take the stress out of the management of diabetic dogs and cats with concurrent illnesses. |
Monday, 06 November 2023 Speaker/s: Duana McBride & Lynda Rutherford Online TimeOnline Description Have you ever had a trauma patient arrive, and all you can think of is ‘where do I start?’ This course is designed for emergency veterinarians as well as general practitioners around how to deal with traumatic emergencies. |
Thursday, 01 February 2024 Speaker/s: Katrina Cheng Online Early Bird Rates Expire: 30/06/2023 Distance Education Description Unlike heart disease, chronic renal insufficiency and arthritis, cancer is potentially curable. Advances in chemotherapy and other treatment options have increased the options for palliative care, so that animals can have a prolonged life rather than a prolonged death. This course provides an overview of cancer biology, common chemotherapeutics, other therapies including surgery and radiation, paraneoplastic syndromes, lymphoma, sarcomas, round cell tumours and the complete approach to the cancer patient. Develop the skills to obtain a tissue diagnosis without compromising the patient, tailor treatment plans for patients with co-morbidities and curate comprehensive palliative care protocols where the emphasis is on quality of life. Know that you are offering your patients – and their people – the most contemporary options and maximising the patient’s welfare. |
Thursday, 01 February 2024 Speaker/s: Paul Cusack Online Early Bird Rates Expire: 30/06/2023 Distance Education Description Maximise the output of your clients’ operations and learn how to better manage nutritional problems. This course aims to help you develop the knowledge and tools necessary to achieve optimal nutritional outcomes in beef, dairy cattle and sheep enterprises. A three-day interactive workshop will see you visiting dairies, feedlots, and grazing enterprises to bring your learning to life. |
Thursday, 01 February 2024 Speaker/s: Jill Maddison, Sue Bennett Online Early Bird Rates Expire: 30/06/2023 Distance Education Description Perennially popular tutors Jill Maddison and Sue Bennett present this course where the learning begins the way it does in the clinic: with a focus on the presenting problem. This 8-module course will advance your problem-solving skills to develop a rational, pathophysiologically-based approach to diagnosing and managing internal medicine cases. An emphasis on reflection and self-analysis of the way you process and work up cases will challenge you and help you to improve your approach in practice. In this way you will be able to develop a logical problem-solving framework that will carry through into more successful and rewarding management of your patients. The workshops will provide an opportunity to interrogate your methodology and discuss approaches with your peers and tutors. If you are interested in sitting the small animal medicine membership examinations for the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists (ANZCVS), this is a wonderful preparation for you. |
Thursday, 01 February 2024 Speaker/s: Eduardo Uquillas & Christina Dart Online Early Bird Rates Expire: 30/06/2023 Distance Education Description A sound understanding and knowledge of the principles and practice provide the foundation that underpins the complex process of clinical reasoning and decision making in this discipline. In this course participants will have the opportunity to enhance their clinical reasoning and decision-making skills in anaesthesia by refining their knowledge, and application of knowledge, in pharmacology, physiology and principles of clinical anaesthesia. This course will enable participants to make sound and effective decisions when planning and executing anaesthesia, and in managing complications. |
Thursday, 01 February 2024 Speaker/s: Kersti Seksel, Debbie Calnon, Jacqui Ley, Isabelle Resch, Sally Nixon, Barbara Lindsay Online Early Bird Rates Expire: 30/06/2023 Distance Education Description Behaviour problem or problem behaviour? Learn to differentiate and maximise treatment success. Improve your ability to help your clients better understand their pets’ behaviour and learn 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. 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! |
Thursday, 01 February 2024 Speaker/s: Niek Beijerink & Mariko Yata Online Early Bird Rates Expire: 30/06/2023 Distance Education Description Gain the skills and in-depth knowledge required for those challenging cardiorespiratory patients with this course. Advance your diagnostic ability with a hands-on echocardiology workshop. |
Thursday, 01 February 2024 Speaker/s: Sandra Forsyth & Karen Jackson Online Early Bird Rates Expire: 30/06/2023 Distance Education Description Make the most of in-house clinical pathology and achieve accurate, rapid diagnoses. Do you want to maximise the benefits of your bench-top analyser and in-house pathology? Achieve rapid, cost-effective diagnoses with increased confidence? Ensure that your bench-top analyser is providing accurate information? This course will expand and refine your diagnostic skills across a range of modalities including biochemistry, haematology, acid-base balance, urinalysis, endocrinology, blood smear evaluation, urine sediment evaluation and cytology. You will be guided through a range of practical techniques that will grow your confidence and ensure you are getting the best out of your in-house machines, as well as from external pathology services. |
Thursday, 01 February 2024 Speaker/s: Ralf Mueller, Sonya Bettenay & Stefan Hobi Online Early Bird Rates Expire: 30/06/2023 Distance Education Description Develop a logical, problem-based approach to the investigation of pruritic skin cases. Skin problems are among the most common reason for presentation in everyday practice. The CVE Dermatology Distance Education program is a modular course that aims to provide you with the practical skills necessary to work-up and resolve these often recurrent cases with minimal frustration for both owner and clinician. The Pruritic Skin Disease DE course will cover the various common causes of pruritus: including insect hypersensitivities, atopic and contact dermatitis as well as food allergies, Malassezia dermatitis and pruritic parasitic skin diseases. The pathophysiology of pruritus, including neurogenic and psychogenic pruritus will be reviewed with an emphasis on current and upcoming treatment modalities. |
Thursday, 01 February 2024 Speaker/s: Yenny Indrawirawan Online Early Bird Rates Expire: 30/06/2023 Distance Education Description Develop your capacity to treat small animal emergency and critical care cases confidently and maximise your patient outcomes. This course aims to develop your practical skills and techniques for the treatment and monitoring of critically ill animals. Triage, fluid therapy, analgesia, acute abdomen, respiratory distress and multisystem trauma are all covered with an emphasis on case-based problem solving. |