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Webinar Plus: Advanced Shelter Medicine 2026

Royal Veterinary College

4 years ago
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Date: Monday 9th November, 2026 - Sunday 6th December, 2026
Start time: 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Cost: £429

Key Areas
Infectious disease control – biosecurity and vaccination
Neutering – how and when, update on techniques
Decision making in shelter medicine - LCPS and rational use of resources
Behaviour cases and patient friendly handling

About this course
Working in the field of shelter medicine and want to know more? Our course is designed for those working in charity medicine, accessible care or within shelters to meet with like-minded people and update your knowledge with the RVC Shelter Team.

Throughout the course we will be thinking about different areas of Shelter Medicine and the latest thoughts and controversies in this field. All the topics that you love to debate including when and how to neuter, when to vaccinate and lots of real-life cases to think about and discuss. Pragmatic decision making and how to work up and manage cases in your own charity practice or shelter will also be a focus.

Why do this course?
You will already have a basic knowledge of shelter medicine and will be keen to expand your knowledge and interact with other vets in the field.

The webinars will be pre-recorded and there will be a weekly live Q&A session with the tutors. The Q&A sessions will take place on the following dates at 1:30pm London time.

Q&A dates:
Wednesday 11th November
Wednesday 18th November
Wednesday 25th November
Wednesday 2nd December

Who is it for?

Veterinarians

The Speakers

Please see the RVC's website for speaker details

The Venue

Online

Number of CPD hours this event can be recorded as

16 hours

Registration and Booking

Click here to reserve your place


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