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Supreme Petfoods Says, Let's Do Lunch!

13 years ago
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2nd August, 2011 11h47


Specialist small furry nutrition company, Supreme Petfoods, has become the first organisation to offer free ‘lunch and learns’ to vets and nurses by webinar, via thewebinarvet (http://www.thewebinarvet.com/). The next session is at 1 pm on Thursday 15th September on ‘Critical Care of Rabbits’ with Molly Varga and it covers fluid therapy, tube feeding and intensive care guidelines. To register for this free webinar just visit http://thewebinarvet.com/supreme-rabbit/. You can also visit http://www.supremeprofessional.com/ and sign up for the latest e-news and updates on small furry CPD. Although lunch and learns have long been the cornerstone of locally delivered CPD, they are not always freely available to smaller practices or those in remote areas. Using webinar technology, Supreme has been able to provide nationwide access to quality CPD from recognised specialist in Wildlife, Exotic and Zoological Veterinary Medicine, Molly Varga. Not only does the webinar give access to an expert but it also minimises disruption to work flows and personal time, while also allowing team members to engage in debate and reflect about what they have learnt, embedding the knowledge more effectively. Says Claire Hamblion, Marketing Manager at Supreme “We feel that this way of learning is very valuable because it makes the practical implementation of new ideas all the more likely. All the members of the team learn about new techniques at the same time and understand the benefits. There is a fantastic opportunity to grow practices through expanding expertise in small furries and of course tremendous job satisfaction in being able to further develop clinical skills. We believe our ‘lunch and learns’ have already benefited practices, clients and patients and we are absolutely delighted to have had such a positive response from the profession.” The series launched in July and it is estimated that there has been an audience well in excess of 1000 vets and nurses for each lunch and learn session. Anyone wishing to watch the previous webinars on ‘Disorders of the Urinary Tract in Rabbits’, ‘Disorders of the Gastrointestinal Tract in Rabbits’ and ‘Rabbit Anaesthesia and Post-op Care’ can do so by visiting http://thewebinarvet.com/supreme-rabbit-webinars/

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