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Laryngeal Disorders In The Dog: New Dick White Referrals CPD Featuring Advanced 3D Animations Now Available On Vetacademy

10 years ago
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13th August, 2014 17h53


THE LARYNX home screen THE LARYNX home screen A six hour CPD series, Laryngeal Disorders in the Dog, hosted and presented by Professor Dick White, has been launched on Vetacademy, a service offered by online content supplier Vetstream to provide e-learning modules and online videos in partnership with some of the world’s leading veterinary CPD providers. The course, from online CPD specialist VisioCare Learning™, offers a comprehensive overview of larynx anatomy and function, including conditions such as laryngeal paralysis, collapse, trauma and neoplasia. Uniquely, the modules incorporate vivid 3D animations to highlight internal views of animal functional anatomy and to illustrate procedures. Dr G Mark Johnston MRCVS, Managing Director of Vetstream, commented: "These modules bring CPD to a whole new level. The use of 3D videos, combined with case presentations, makes them engaging and easier to follow, helping subscribers learn more effectively. Dick White is one of Europe's leading small animal soft tissue surgeons and his experience makes the series a 'must view' for those interested in developing their knowledge of the diagnosis and differentiation of laryngeal disorders in the dog, the surgical and medical management of these conditions and Dick White's own laryngeal 'tie-back' procedure." In addition to Vetacademy, Vetstream offers clinical reference services, Canis, Felis, Lapis and Equis, which, between them, provide the world’s largest online source of peer reviewed point-of-care veterinary content. Its Webpartner service specialises in the development of professional and accessible websites for veterinary practices and related businesses and organisations. For further information on Laryngeal Disorders in the Dog, visit http://bit.ly/1rqUd2a.

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