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Equine Endocrine Disease Webinars Now Available On Demand

Author: Boehringer Ingelheim
Posted: Tuesday 30th August, 2011. 12:37:31

Following the success of Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica’s equine endocrine disease webinars which saw over 300 vets register and participate, the webinars have now been made available for veterinary professionals to view on demand at www.prascend.co.uk/webinars..

Covering ‘Diagnostic challenges in equine endocrine disease’, presented by equine internal medicine specialist Andy Durham from the Liphook Equine Hospital, and ‘A problem-based approach to equine laminitis’, presented by equine internal medicine specialist Dr Catherine McGowan from the University of Liverpool, the webinars are each one hour long. Participants will each receive CPD certificates for participation.

For further information visit www.prascend.co.uk/webinars.

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