Dechra Announces Sponsorship Of VetsNow ECC 2012 Congress
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29th October, 2012 12h22
Dechra Veterinary Products is sponsoring the VetsNow ECC Congress
Dechra Veterinary Products is demonstrating its support of veterinary professionals in emergency and critical care with its sponsorship of the VetsNow ECC Congress being held next month.
The 9th Emergency & Critical Care UK Annual Congress, which is expected to attract hundreds of delegates thanks to a comprehensive lecture programme, will be held on November 8 and 9 in Harrogate.
Dechra Veterinary Products will also be exhibiting at the Congress, with critical care a key area of expertise for the company.
Senior brand manager Roger Brown said: “We are delighted to be a main partner for the VetsNow ECC Congress, which offers delegates a chance to hear about the latest developments in research, procedures and products for emergency care.
“VetsNow is a valuable service, dedicated to improving the lives of pets and vets by providing emergency care when vets surgeries are closed.
“Our expertise in critical care is well-established with a wide portfolio of products which support emergency medicine include advanced woundcare, Oxbow® nutrition as well as the Vetivex® range of infusion fluids.
“All of our Vetivex products are supported by our Fluids Knowledge Programme, an online resource which offers essential theoretical and practical advice to vets and vet nurses.”
The team from Dechra Veterinary Products will on hand to talk to delegates at the exhibition at the Congress which is being held at the Majestic Hotel in Harrogate.
The 9th Emergency & Critical Care UK Annual Congress will feature more than 40 hours of CPD, running over three concurrent lecture streams, as well as an expansive exhibition.
For further information about Dechra's critical care products, please visit www.dechra.co.ukMore from
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