School of Veterinary Medicine and Science

The Pearls of Management of Exotic Diseases in Imported Pets

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Dates

Thursday 10th October 2024

Duration 8 hours
Speakers

Hany Elsheikha and Ian Wright

Location School of Veterinary Medicine and Science
Cost

£355

10% discount for online booking

20% discount for alumni

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Overview

You will leave this course with the confidence, knowledge, and best practice for improving the management of exotic diseases in dog and cat care, which has become a compelling issue for small animal surgery in the UK.

The course is designed for new and senior vets and vet nurses in first opinion practice as well as those studying for further qualifications in internal medicine, veterinary public health, parasitology, and many other veterinary specialisms.

Topics to be covered 

  •  The very latest guidelines for parasite control in dogs and cats
  • How to identify and manage pets with exotic parasites and diseases
  • Exotic Parasite Risk & Pet Travel Legislation in a Post-Brexit Landscape
  • Which products should be used, when and how to decide
  • The emerging role of diagnostics smarter disease management
  • The opportunity to practice and ask questions
  • How to make the most of the UK-based resources

Learning objectives

 

 

Required delegate attributes

 

 

Veterinary CPD Education Centre

School of Veterinary Medicine and Science
University of Nottingham
Sutton Bonington Campus
Leicestershire, LE12 5RD

0115 951 6647

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