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Otitis: A Modern Framework For Treatment

University of Nottingham

17 hours ago
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Date: Wednesday 17th June, 2026 - Wednesday 17th June, 2026
Start time: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Duration: 1 hour(s)
Cost: £495

**25% discount for bookings before 31 March 2026** Otitis is common, frustrating and difficult to treat. This course will allow you to develop a clear clinical framework for treating ear disease in your practice and will consider the causes, diagnosis and treatment of otitis externa and otitis media. We will discuss the sometimes-competing factors of cost, antibiotic stewardship and owner and patient quality of life as well as giving a comprehensive account of current treatments.

Topics to be covered

The causes and complications of otitis
Diagnosis and treatment choices
Prevention and long-term treatment strategies

Who is it for?

This course is aimed at veterinary surgeons treating otitis in dogs and cats that want to develop their knowledge and skills. The course will provide opportunities to discuss current practice and explore common problems.

The Speakers

Stephen Shaw BVetMed DVD PhD MRCVS<br /> Alyson Quieros BVSc (Hons) CertAVP (Veterinary Dermatology) MRCVS

The Venue

School of Veterinary Medicine and Science. The University of Nottingham. Sutton Bonington Campus, Loughborough, LE12 5RD.

The School of Veterinary Medicine and Science is based at the Sutton Bonington Campus of the University of Nottingham.

The Sutton Bonington Campus encompasses world-leading laboratories and specialist facilities for studying biosciences and veterinary medicine.

https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/vet/service-for-business/index.aspx

Number of CPD hours this event can be recorded as

8 hours

Registration and Booking

Click here to reserve your place


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