Focussing On Frustrating Felines
University of Nottingham
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Date: Thursday 6th July, 2017 - Thursday 6th July, 2017
Start time: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Duration: 1 hour(s)
Cost: £295
While most small animal vets are happy to see a mix of canine and feline patients, there are many situations where cats prove how different they are to dogs. This course will focus on some medical diseases unique to cats and some where cats might present differently or respond to treatment differently compared with dogs. During the day we aim to restore enthusiasm for the medical challenges our feline friends pose and use case based material to encourage interactive discussions and problem solving
Who is it for?
This course is designed for veterinary surgeons who enjoy working with cats. Anyone who finds feline medicine especially interesting and/or especially challenging should hopefully enjoy this informative and confidence boosting course.
The Speakers
Jane Eastwood MA VetMB DVR DSAM FHEA MRCVS<br /> <br /> Jane Eastwood graduated from Cambridge University Veterinary School in 1984 and has worked in many aspects of veterinary work since then. After a 3 year period spent in mixed practice she moved to a large small animal practice and began to pursue further qualifications initially in diagnostic imaging.
The Venue
The University of Nottingham,
Sutton Bonington Campus,
Sutton Bonington,
Leicestershire,
LE12 5RD
UK
Number of CPD hours this event can be recorded as
8 hours
Registration and Booking
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