Back to Dental Basics

Back to Dental Basics eCPD Tutorial with Rachel Perry Dental disease is the most common disease seen in small animal practice. In order to explain dental disease to clients, we must have a sound understanding of the basics. This includes knowledge of oral and dental anatomy. Only by understanding what is normal can we detect

Consulting Skills for Vet Nurses

Consulting Skills for Veterinary Nurses eCPD Tutorial with Nicola Lakeman This 45 minute eCPD tutorial looks at the skills required to conduct thorough professional consultations. We will look at consultation models, and also the role of good communication skills in conveying the issues that need covering in the clinics.

Ethical Dilemmas

Ethical Dilemmas eCPD Tutorial with Nicola Lakeman Veterinary medicine is an innovative fast moving profession. New advances are made at a constant rate, which makes old practices obsolete. With the advent of the regulatory system for veterinary nurses it is even more important to be aware of what measures may need to be taken to

Raw Feeding

Raw Feeding eCPD Tutorial with Nicola Lakeman This 45 minute eCPD tutorial discusses the topic of raw feeding, home prepared foods and home cooked foods which have become common place in veterinary practice. This lecture will cover the aspects of all of these different types of feeding practices and the pros and cons of each.

Canine Cognitive Dysfunction

Canine Cognitive Dysfunction eCPD Tutorial with Nicola Lakeman Cognitive dysfunction in dogs is commonly seen, but patients are often not presented to the veterinary practice for diagnosis. This 45 minute eCPD tutorial discusses the importance of dog owners being aware of CCD, and the treatment regimes available for them. We will discuss the five categories

Understanding Neuromuscular Blockade

Understanding Neuromuscular Blockade eCPD Tutorial with Emma Archer With more and more vets specialising in specific areas of veterinary surgery, many more of us are using neuromuscular blocking agents (NMBAs). Using NMBAs during anaesthesia can seem very scary, and it is is crucial that those of you who are expected to administer the drug and

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