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Veterinary CPD / Courses

Nurse Clinics

Date: Thursday 23rd February, 2012 - Thursday 23rd February, 2012
Start time: 10:00 AM
Cost: £180

Vet Extra Ltd

Provider: Vet Extra Ltd

Running nurse clinics is a great way to build relationships with your clients, generate revenue for your practice and really benefit the day to day lives of your patients and clients. Thinking about how to set up these clinics can be a daunting task and this course aims to provide you with the confidence and knowledge to tackle not only the initial set up of various clinics but the successful running of these as well. This course will involve a degree of participant involvement in workshop sessions and will cover the administration and marketing of clinics in addition to the technical aspects of the various clinic types, providing all of the information required to take away and set up clinics in your own practice.
Topics included in this course will be;
• Setting up and marketing clinics,
• How to communicate with and educate pet owners, and
• How to run the following nurse clinics;
 Puppy clinics,
 Junior clinics,
 Well pet clinics,
 Dental clinics,
 Senior clinics,
 Obesity clinics, and
 Mobility clinics.

Who is it for?

Veterinary Nurses

The Speakers

Donna Gaylor RVN, PHC Cert SAN University of Edinburgh

The Venue

Cumbernauld, Scotland - Westerwood Hotel

Number of CPD hours this event can be recorded as

6 hours

Registration and Booking

Click here to reserve your place


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