Parasites - A Practical Approach For The Small Animal Clinician
University of Nottingham
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Date: Monday 7th August, 2017 - Monday 7th August, 2017
Start time: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Duration: 1 hour(s)
Cost: £295
This practical one-day hands-on course will focus on the latest approaches for the creation of an effective practice parasite control policy. The course will discuss the key and contentious issues relating to the creation and implementation of such a parasiticide policy. Emphasis will be placed on the role and importance that each member of the practice team has for the successful implementation of this policy. A concise and simple algorithm to help gather critical information from clients will be provided. The course will include numerous opportunities for hands-on wet lab practical exercises including quantitative faecal egg counts, nematode larval isolation, ectoparasite identification, etc
Who is it for?
This course is designed for veterinary surgeons with all levels of experience. It will provide invaluable experience for those who are confused about the frequency of deworming and those veterinary surgeons wanting to gain further experience with parasite management strategies and refining their current approaches. The course would also be of value to those veterinary surgeons undertaking further professional qualifications in small animal medicine.
The Speakers
Hany Elsheikha BVSc MVSc PhD DipEVPC<br /> Ian Wright BVMS MSc MRCVS
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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