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Royal Veterinary College

10 years ago
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Cost: £699

Key Areas

•The perfect neurological examination for dogs or cats and how to localise the lesion
•Problem solving and management of seizure disorder
•Vestibular system - central or peripheral and what does it really mean
•Problem solving in spinal diseases – specific neuro exam findings for specific diseases
•Weakness – define the system; define the problem
•Neurological emergencies – no reason to panic

CPD Hours

36 hours

Delivery Mode

eCPD - What is this?

Next Delivery

When: 6 October 2014 to 16 November 2014

Price: £699.00

About this course

This six week online CPD course for veterinary surgeons will equip you with the knowledge and skills required to apply clinical problem solving skills to important neurological problems that present in small animal practice. You will not only develop and strengthen your problem solving skills in veterinary neurology, you will also become more confident in identifying abnormalities seen on the neurological examination and in managing neurological cases. It is suitable for all clinicians in small animal practice who wish to develop their neurological skills. Participants will enhance their neurological problem solving skills and their ability to interpret neurological examination. Participants can earn up to 36 CPD hours if the course is completed fully.

Who is it for?

Veterinarians

The Speakers

Holger Volk, DVM DipECVN PhD FHEA MRCVS European and RCVS recognised specialist in Neurology <br /> Head of Small Animal Group, Senior Lecturer in Veterinary Neurology and Neurosurgery <br /> The Royal Veterinary College

Number of CPD hours this event can be recorded as

36 hours

Registration and Booking

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