NAVC 2012 Presentations Made Available On Vetacademy Video Player
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Videos of presentations made at this year’s North American Veterinary Congress (NAVC) which took place in Florida in January are now available on the Vetacademy video player.
Recorded lectures cover a wide range of medical and surgical topics, many led by global experts including Dr Howie Seim ‘the Video Vet’; exotics specialist Professor Steve Divers; neurologist Professor Rick Le Couteur; internal medicine specialist Professor Michael Schaer and soft tissue surgeon Professor Bonnie Campbell .
Users of the Vetacademy video service can access the videos online via their PC, iPad or tablet. They cost £7.50 each for one month’s access and can be viewed any time and on an unlimited number of occasions. A list of the lectures available is at http://www.vetacademy.co.uk/videos/clinical-videos.shtml
Vetacademy is the online CPD service from online veterinary content supplier Vetstream. It provides an extensive range of online CPD modules working with some of the world’s leading veterinary CPD providers including Elsevier and Improve International. It has also released a platform to provide specialist veterinary videos, enabling practice team members to watch a surgical technique or catch up on a disease via a lecture from a leading clinician at their convenience.
Using the new Vetacademy video player, veterinary professionals can have access in minutes to more than 170 videos from a range of CPD providers and veterinary specialists including the Royal Veterinary College; the Video Vet and the Association of Anaesthetists. Some are provided free of charge and others are available on a pay-per-view basis with free previews and no subscription fee or downloads required.
For more information on Vetacademy, visit www.vetacademy.co.uk or contact Jessica Debnam on 01223 895843 or at [email protected].1662 views
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6th September, 2012 11h08
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