Ceva Launches New SQP Online Training School
Ceva Animal Health, manufacturer of ADAPTIL and FELIWAY, has launched a new SQP Online Training School to provide veterinary and animal health professionals with information on canine and feline behaviour.
The new resource was developed to enable SQPs to remotely access AMTRA accredited CPD via Ceva’s SQP Online Training School portal – www.cevacpd.co.uk - however non-SQPs can also register to view the training tool. Topics covered focus on canine and feline behaviour and each course lasts for 40-45 minutes and carries four AMTRA CPD points.
The canine behaviour course features five modules including ‘an introduction to canine pheromones and communication’, ‘canine behaviour’, ‘canine pheromonatherapy’, ‘dog appeasing pheromone (DAP) – the evidence’ and ‘summary and dog owner discussion points’, while the feline behaviour course modules consist of ‘an introduction to feline pheromones and communication’, ‘feline behaviour’, ‘feline pheromonatherapy’, ‘feline facial pheromone (F3) and cat appeasing pheromone (CAP) – the evidence’ and ‘summary and cat owner discussion points’. Each module lasts between five minutes and 12 minutes and a CPD quiz becomes available once all modules have been viewed sequentially. Eight out of 10 questions need to be answered correctly to enable SQPs to be awarded the AMTRA CPD points.
“Ceva’s new SQP Online Training School portal was developed to provide additional support to SQPs and enable them to quickly and easily view AMTRA accredited CPD while improving their knowledge of canine and feline behaviour,” comments Emma Wright, retail trainer and SQP advisor at Ceva Animal Health. “Non-SQPs can also benefit from accessing the canine and feline behaviour training modules to help broaden knowledge, create pet owner discussion points and improve and enhance customer service and engagement.”
For further information or to register, please visit www.cevacpd.co.uk or contact Ceva Animal Health on 01494 781510.
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