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Flexadin Academia

28/11/2007
Location:
Equine Advanced Wound Care
Description A new one day course as part of the Academia series aimed at equine practitioners covering the main prinicples of equine wound management from a practical 'How to do' approach.
Speaker:
Prof D Hendrickson DVM Dipl ECVS(USA) Dr R Perrin DVM Dipl ECVS (FRA)
Venue:

Tyco Healthcare Education Centre Paris, Elancourt France

Registration


29/11/2007
Location:
Equine Laparoscopy Practical Course
Description A two day course contining a good combinatin of practical and lectures on 'how to do'.
Speaker:
Dr T Launois DVM Dr R Perrin DVM PR A Rijkenhuizen DVM Dr F Rossignol DVM Dr C Scicluna DVM Dr J Walmsley MRCVS Dr O Simon DVM
Venue:

Tyco Healthcare Eduction Centre Paris, Elancourt France

Registration


04/12/2007
Location:
Exeter
New Concepts in Managing Chronic Kidney Disease
Description New Concepts in Managing Chronic Kidney Disease: The Importance of Plasma Phosphate Including New Guidelines on Phosphataemia Management from the Roundtable Attended by World Leading Experts
Speaker:
Professor Jonathan Elliott
Venue:

Exeter Racecourse, Kennford, Exeter EX6 7XS

Registration

Phos_Mg_Exeter_4Dec07.pdf


13/03/2008
Location:
Bromsgrove
A Surgical Tour of the Abdomen in the Dog and Cat
Description This complimentary CPD evening will review the surgical anatomy of the abdomen of the dog and cat. Information will be provided on instrumentation, the exploratory coeliotomy and obtaining biopsies from the various abdominal organs. A number of video presentations will be used to compliment the information provided in the lectures.
Speaker:
Prof Robert N White BSc (Hons) BVetMed MRCVS CertVA DSAS (Soft Tissue) Dip ECVS
Venue:

Hilton Birmingham Bromsgrove, Birmingham Road, Bromsgrove, B61 0JB

Registration


19/03/2008
Location:
Newmarket
Veterinary Physiotherapy & Canine Massage Stg I
Description This 2-day CPD course will take place over two non-consecutive days at the same venue. Day 2 (Stage II), is on 19th March 2008. Stage I will focus on managing chronic degenerative joint conditions and will focus on techniques (passive movements, massage and stretches) to improve mobility in osteoarthritic joints and enhance quality of life in senior animals. Stage II will focus on the acute patient and post operative physiotherapy techniques. This approach provides an opportunity for delegates to go back to their respective practices after stage I and begin to use the techniques that they have learnt in their “well being” and “joint health management” clinics before returning to learn some more advanced skills suitable for post operative patients. The CPD course is free to practices who commit to using Flexadin. Alternatively, places can be purchased. Please ring your territory manager for course costs.
Speaker:
Brian Sharp MSc (VetPhys) BSc (Phys), BSc (Biol), PGCertEd, PGDipHealthEd, MCSP, SRP, ACPAT Member (Category A), Veterinary Physiotherapist. Barry Dallas BVSc MRCVS, Veterinary Services Manager, Vetoquinol Simon Boulton BVetMed MRCVS, Veterinary Advisor, Vetoquinol
Venue:

Animal Health Trust (AHT), Newmarket, Animal Health Trust, Lanwades Park, Kentford, Newmarket, Suffolk CB8 7UU

Registration


09/04/2008
Location:
Ipswich
A Surgical Tour of the Abdomen in the Dog and Cat
Description This complimentary CPD evening will review the surgical anatomy of the abdomen of the dog and cat. Information will be provided on instrumentation, the exploratory coeliotomy and obtaining biopsies from the various abdominal organs. A number of video presentations will be used to compliment the information provided in the lectures.
Speaker:
Prof Robert N White BSc (Hons) BVetMed MRCVS CertVA DSAS (Soft Tissue) Dip ECVS
Venue:

Holiday Inn Ipswich, London Road, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP2 0UA

Registration

Surgical_9April08_Ipswich.pdf


15/04/2008
Location:
York
A Surgical Tour of the Abdomen in the Dog and Cat
Description This complimentary CPD evening will review the surgical anatomy of the abdomen of the dog and cat. Information will be provided on instrumentation, the exploratory coeliotomy and obtaining biopsies from the various abdominal organs. A number of video presentations will be used to compliment the information provided in the lectures.
Speaker:
Prof Robert N White BSc (Hons) BVetMed MRCVS CertVA DSAS (Soft Tissue) Dip ECVS
Venue:

Holiday Inn York, Tadcaster Road, York, North Yorkshire, YO24 1QF

Registration

Surgical_15April08_York.pdf


16/04/2008
Location:
Thornbury, South Gloucestershire
Veterinary Physiotherapy & Canine Massage Stg I
Description This 2-day CPD course will take place over two non-consecutive days at the same venue. Day 2 (Stage II), is on Wednesday 16 April 2008. Stage I will focus on managing chronic degenerative joint conditions and will focus on techniques (passive movements, massage and stretches) to improve mobility in osteoarthritic joints and enhance quality of life in senior animals. Stage II will focus on the acute patient and post operative physiotherapy techniques. This approach provides an opportunity for delegates to go back to their respective practices after stage I and begin to use the techniques that they have learnt in their “well being” and “joint health management” clinics before returning to learn some more advanced skills suitable for post operative patients. The CPD course is free to practices who commit to using Flexadin. Alternatively, places can be purchased. Please ring your territory manager for course costs.
Speaker:
Brian Sharp MSc (VetPhys) BSc (Phys), BSc (Biol), PGCertEd, PGDipHealthEd, MCSP, SRP, ACPAT Member (Category A), Veterinary Physiotherapist. Barry Dallas BVSc MRCVS, Veterinary Services Manager, Vetoquinol
Venue:

Thornbury Castle, Castle Street, Thornbury, South Gloucestershire BS35 1HH

Registration


23/04/2008
Location:
Maidstone
Veterinary Physiotherapy & Canine Massage Stg I
Description This 2-day CPD course will take place over two non-consecutive days at the same venue. Day 2 (Stage II), is on Wednesday 11 June 2008. Stage I will focus on managing chronic degenerative joint conditions and will focus on techniques (passive movements, massage and stretches) to improve mobility in osteoarthritic joints and enhance quality of life in senior animals. Stage II will focus on the acute patient and post operative physiotherapy techniques. This approach provides an opportunity for delegates to go back to their respective practices after stage I and begin to use the techniques that they have learnt in their “well being” and “joint health management” clinics before returning to learn some more advanced skills suitable for post operative patients. The CPD course is free to practices who commit to using Flexadin. Alternatively, places can be purchased. Please ring your territory manager for course costs.
Speaker:
Brian Sharp MSc (VetPhys) BSc (Phys), BSc (Biol), PGCertEd, PGDipHealthEd, MCSP, SRP, ACPAT Member (Category A), Veterinary Physiotherapist. Barry Dallas BVSc MRCVS, Veterinary Services Manager, Vetoquinol
Venue:

Hilton Maidstone, Bearsted Road Maidstone Kent ME14 5AA

Registration


30/04/2008
Location:
Chester
Veterinary Physiotherapy & Canine Massage Stg I
Description This 2-day CPD course will take place over two non-consecutive days at the same venue. Day 2 (Stage II), is on Wednesday 30 April 2008. Stage I will focus on managing chronic degenerative joint conditions and will focus on techniques (passive movements, massage and stretches) to improve mobility in osteoarthritic joints and enhance quality of life in senior animals. Stage II will focus on the acute patient and post operative physiotherapy techniques. This approach provides an opportunity for delegates to go back to their respective practices after stage I and begin to use the techniques that they have learnt in their “well being” and “joint health management” clinics before returning to learn some more advanced skills suitable for post operative patients. The CPD course is free to practices who commit to using Flexadin. Alternatively, places can be purchased. Please ring your territory manager for course costs.
Speaker:
Brian Sharp MSc (VetPhys) BSc (Phys), BSc (Biol), PGCertEd, PGDipHealthEd, MCSP, SRP, ACPAT Member (Category A), Veterinary Physiotherapist. Barry Dallas BVSc MRCVS, Veterinary Services Manager, Vetoquinol
Venue:

ChesterGates Referral Hospital, No. 18 Telford Court Chestergates Chester CH1 6LT

Registration


14/05/2008
Location:
Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland
Veterinary Physiotherapy & Canine Massage Stg I
Description This 2-day CPD course will take place over two non-consecutive days at the same venue. Day 2 (Stage II), is on Wednesday 2 July 2008. Stage I will focus on managing chronic degenerative joint conditions and will focus on techniques (passive movements, massage and stretches) to improve mobility in osteoarthritic joints and enhance quality of life in senior animals. Stage II will focus on the acute patient and post operative physiotherapy techniques. This approach provides an opportunity for delegates to go back to their respective practices after stage I and begin to use the techniques that they have learnt in their “well being” and “joint health management” clinics before returning to learn some more advanced skills suitable for post operative patients. The CPD course is free to practices who commit to using Flexadin. Alternatively, places can be purchased. Please ring your territory manager for course costs.
Speaker:
Brian Sharp MSc (VetPhys) BSc (Phys), BSc (Biol), PGCertEd, PGDipHealthEd, MCSP, SRP, ACPAT Member (Category A), Veterinary Physiotherapist. Barry Dallas BVSc MRCVS, Veterinary Services Manager, Vetoquinol
Venue:

Veterinary Surgeon Supply Company, Enterprise Crescent Ballinderry Road Lisburn Co Antrim BT28 2SA

Registration


15/05/2008
Location:
Stirling
A Surgical Tour of the Abdomen in the Dog and Cat
Description This complimentary CPD evening will review the surgical anatomy of the abdomen of the dog and cat. Information will be provided on instrumentation, the exploratory coeliotomy and obtaining biopsies from the various abdominal organs. A number of video presentations will be used to compliment the information provided in the lectures.
Speaker:
Prof Robert N White BSc (Hons) BVetMed MRCVS CertVA DSAS (Soft Tissue) Dip ECVS
Venue:

Stirling Management Centre, University of Stirling, Stirling, FK9 4LA

Registration

Surgical_15May08_Stirling.pdf


30/05/2008
Location:
Newmarket
Veterinary Physiotherapy & Canine Massage Stg II
Description This is day 2 of a 2-day CPD course which takes place over two non-consecutive days. Day 1 (Stage I) is on 16th January 2008. Stage I will focus on managing chronic degenerative joint conditions and will focus on techniques (passive movements, massage and stretches) to improve mobility in osteoarthritic joints and enhance quality of life in senior animals. Stage II will focus on the acute patient and post operative physiotherapy techniques. This approach provides an opportunity for delegates to go back to their respective practices after stage I and begin to use the techniques that they have learnt in their “well being” and “joint health management” clinics before returning to learn some more advanced skills suitable for post operative patients. The CPD course is free to practices who commit to using Flexadin. Alternatively, places can be purchased. Please ring your territory manager for course costs.
Speaker:
Brian Sharp MSc (VetPhys) BSc (Phys), BSc (Biol), PGCertEd, PGDipHealthEd, MCSP, SRP, ACPAT Member (Category A), Veterinary Physiotherapist. Barry Dallas BVSc MRCVS, Veterinary Services Manager, Vetoquinol
Venue:

Animal Health Trust (AHT), Animal Health Trust, Lanwades Park, Kentford, Newmarket, Suffolk CB8 7UU

Registration


05/06/2008
Location:
Portsmouth
Feline kidney failure
Description ‘Feline kidney failure - what’s the best way to diagnose and treat this common condition?’ This complimentary CPD evening will comprise a review of the diagnosis and management of feline kidney disease. The first section of the evening will concentrate on diagnosis and hospital management of patients. Topics discussed will include how to choose which blood and urine tests need to be done and how to interpret the results received. The second section of the evening will concentrate on home care of cats and the role that the vet plays in monitoring patients and advising owners. The emphasis of the evening will be on providing practical tips for successful care of patients using real cases to illustrate the points discussed.
Speaker:
Dr Sarah M A Caney BVSc PhD DSAM(Feline) MRCVS, RCVS Specialist in Feline Medicine. Visit www.catprofessional.com
Venue:

Hilton Portsmouth Hotel, Eastern Road, Farlington, Portsmouth, PO6 1UN

Registration

Renal_5June08_Portsmouth.pdf


10/06/2008
Location:
Exeter
A Surgical Tour of the Abdomen in the Dog and Cat
Description This complimentary CPD evening will review the surgical anatomy of the abdomen of the dog and cat. Information will be provided on instrumentation, the exploratory coeliotomy and obtaining biopsies from the various abdominal organs. A number of video presentations will be used to compliment the information provided in the lectures.
Speaker:
Prof Robert N White BSc (Hons) BVetMed MRCVS CertVA DSAS (Soft Tissue) Dip ECVS
Venue:

Sandy Park Conference Centre, Sandy Park Way, Exeter, Devon, EX2 7NN

Registration

Surgical_10June08_Exeter.pdf


11/06/2008
Location:
Maidstone
Veterinary Physiotherapy & Canine Massage Stg II
Description This is day 2 of a 2-day CPD course which takes place over two non-consecutive days. Day 1 (Stage I) is on 23 April 2008. Stage I will focus on managing chronic degenerative joint conditions and will focus on techniques (passive movements, massage and stretches) to improve mobility in osteoarthritic joints and enhance quality of life in senior animals. Stage II will focus on the acute patient and post operative physiotherapy techniques. This approach provides an opportunity for delegates to go back to their respective practices after stage I and begin to use the techniques that they have learnt in their “well being” and “joint health management” clinics before returning to learn some more advanced skills suitable for post operative patients. The CPD course is free to practices who commit to using Flexadin. Alternatively, places can be purchased. Please ring your territory manager for course costs.
Speaker:
Brian Sharp MSc (VetPhys) BSc (Phys), BSc (Biol), PGCertEd, PGDipHealthEd, MCSP, SRP, ACPAT Member (Category A), Veterinary Physiotherapist. Barry Dallas BVSc MRCVS, Veterinary Services Manager, Vetoquinol
Venue:

Hilton Maidstone, Bearsted Road Maidstone Kent ME14 5AA

Registration


17/06/2008
Location:
Thornbury, South Gloucestershire
Veterinary Physiotherapy & Canine Massage Stg II
Description This is day 2 of a 2-day CPD course which takes place over two non-consecutive days. Day 1 (Stage I) is on 20 February 2008. Stage I will focus on managing chronic degenerative joint conditions and will focus on techniques (passive movements, massage and stretches) to improve mobility in osteoarthritic joints and enhance quality of life in senior animals. Stage II will focus on the acute patient and post operative physiotherapy techniques. This approach provides an opportunity for delegates to go back to their respective practices after stage I and begin to use the techniques that they have learnt in their “well being” and “joint health management” clinics before returning to learn some more advanced skills suitable for post operative patients. The CPD course is free to practices who commit to using Flexadin. Alternatively, places can be purchased. Please ring your territory manager for course costs.
Speaker:
Brian Sharp MSc (VetPhys) BSc (Phys), BSc (Biol), PGCertEd, PGDipHealthEd, MCSP, SRP, ACPAT Member (Category A), Veterinary Physiotherapist. Barry Dallas BVSc MRCVS, Veterinary Services Manager, Vetoquinol
Venue:

Thornbury Castle, Castle Street, Thornbury, South Gloucestershire BS35 1HH

Registration


18/06/2008
Location:
Bristol
Feline kidney failure
Description ‘Feline kidney failure - what’s the best way to diagnose and treat this common condition?’ This complimentary CPD evening will comprise a review of the diagnosis and management of feline kidney disease. The first section of the evening will concentrate on diagnosis and hospital management of patients. Topics discussed will include how to choose which blood and urine tests need to be done and how to interpret the results received. The second section of the evening will concentrate on home care of cats and the role that the vet plays in monitoring patients and advising owners. The emphasis of the evening will be on providing practical tips for successful care of patients using real cases to illustrate the points discussed.
Speaker:
Dr Sarah M A Caney BVSc PhD DSAM(Feline) MRCVS, RCVS Specialist in Feline Medicine. Visit www.catprofessional.com
Venue:

Holiday Inn Bristol Filton, Filton Road, Hambrook, Bristol, BS16 1QX

Registration

Renal_18June08_Bristol.pdf


25/06/2008
Location:
Washington
Veterinary Physiotherapy & Canine Massage Stg I
Description This 2-day CPD course will take place over two non-consecutive days at the same venue. Day 2 (Stage II), is on Wednesday 10 September 2008. Stage I will focus on managing chronic degenerative joint conditions and will focus on techniques (passive movements, massage and stretches) to improve mobility in osteoarthritic joints and enhance quality of life in senior animals. Stage II will focus on the acute patient and post operative physiotherapy techniques. This approach provides an opportunity for delegates to go back to their respective practices after stage I and begin to use the techniques that they have learnt in their “well being” and “joint health management” clinics before returning to learn some more advanced skills suitable for post operative patients. The CPD course is free to practices who commit to using Flexadin. Alternatively, places can be purchased. Please ring your territory manager for course costs.
Speaker:
Brian Sharp MSc (VetPhys) BSc (Phys), BSc (Biol), PGCertEd, PGDipHealthEd, MCSP, SRP, ACPAT Member (Category A), Veterinary Physiotherapist. Barry Dallas BVSc MRCVS, Veterinary Services Manager, Vetoquinol
Venue:

Holiday Inn, Washington, Emerson Road Washington NE37 1LB

Registration


26/06/2008
Location:
Manchester
A Surgical Tour of the Abdomen in the Dog and Cat
Description This complimentary CPD evening will review the surgical anatomy of the abdomen of the dog and cat. Information will be provided on instrumentation, the exploratory coeliotomy and obtaining biopsies from the various abdominal organs. A number of video presentations will be used to compliment the information provided in the lectures.
Speaker:
Prof Robert N White BSc (Hons) BVetMed MRCVS CertVA DSAS (Soft Tissue) Dip ECVS
Venue:

Manchester Airport Marriott Hotel, Hale Road, Hale Barns, Altrincham, Cheshire WA15 8XW

Registration

Surgical_26June08_Manchester.pdf


02/07/2008
Location:
Co. Antrim, Northern Ireland
Veterinary Physiotherapy & Canine Massage Stg II
Description This is day 2 of a 2-day CPD course which takes place over two non-consecutive days. Day 1 (Stage I) is on 14 May 2008. Stage I will focus on managing chronic degenerative joint conditions and will focus on techniques (passive movements, massage and stretches) to improve mobility in osteoarthritic joints and enhance quality of life in senior animals. Stage II will focus on the acute patient and post operative physiotherapy techniques. This approach provides an opportunity for delegates to go back to their respective practices after stage I and begin to use the techniques that they have learnt in their “well being” and “joint health management” clinics before returning to learn some more advanced skills suitable for post operative patients. The CPD course is free to practices who commit to using Flexadin. Alternatively, places can be purchased. Please ring your territory manager for course costs.
Speaker:
Brian Sharp MSc (VetPhys) BSc (Phys), BSc (Biol), PGCertEd, PGDipHealthEd, MCSP, SRP, ACPAT Member (Category A), Veterinary Physiotherapist. Barry Dallas BVSc MRCVS, Veterinary Services Manager, Vetoquinol
Venue:

Veterinary Surgeon Supply Company, Enterprise Crescent Ballinderry Road Lisburn Co Antrim BT28 2SA

Registration


03/07/2008
Location:
Leeds
Feline kidney failure
Description ‘Feline kidney failure - what’s the best way to diagnose and treat this common condition?’ This complimentary CPD evening will comprise a review of the diagnosis and management of feline kidney disease. The first section of the evening will concentrate on diagnosis and hospital management of patients. Topics discussed will include how to choose which blood and urine tests need to be done and how to interpret the results received. The second section of the evening will concentrate on home care of cats and the role that the vet plays in monitoring patients and advising owners. The emphasis of the evening will be on providing practical tips for successful care of patients using real cases to illustrate the points discussed.
Speaker:
Dr Sarah M A Caney BVSc PhD DSAM(Feline) MRCVS, RCVS Specialist in Feline Medicine. Visit www.catprofessional.com
Venue:

Holiday Inn Leeds Garforth, Wakefield Road, Garforth, Leeds, LS25 1LH

Registration

Renal_3July08_Leeds.pdf


08/07/2008
Location:
Chester
Veterinary Physiotherapy & Canine Massage Stg II
Description This is day 2 of a 2-day CPD course which takes place over two non-consecutive days. Day 1 (Stage I) is on 5 March 2008. Stage I will focus on managing chronic degenerative joint conditions and will focus on techniques (passive movements, massage and stretches) to improve mobility in osteoarthritic joints and enhance quality of life in senior animals. Stage II will focus on the acute patient and post operative physiotherapy techniques. This approach provides an opportunity for delegates to go back to their respective practices after stage I and begin to use the techniques that they have learnt in their “well being” and “joint health management” clinics before returning to learn some more advanced skills suitable for post operative patients. The CPD course is free to practices who commit to using Flexadin. Alternatively, places can be purchased. Please ring your territory manager for course costs.
Speaker:
Brian Sharp MSc (VetPhys) BSc (Phys), BSc (Biol), PGCertEd, PGDipHealthEd, MCSP, SRP, ACPAT Member (Category A), Veterinary Physiotherapist. Barry Dallas BVSc MRCVS, Veterinary Services Manager, Vetoquinol
Venue:

ChesterGates Referral Hospital, No. 18 Telford Court Chestergates Chester CH1 6LT

Registration


15/07/2008
Location:
Leicester
Feline kidney failure
Description ‘Feline kidney failure - what’s the best way to diagnose and treat this common condition?’ This complimentary CPD evening will comprise a review of the diagnosis and management of feline kidney disease. The first section of the evening will concentrate on diagnosis and hospital management of patients. Topics discussed will include how to choose which blood and urine tests need to be done and how to interpret the results received. The second section of the evening will concentrate on home care of cats and the role that the vet plays in monitoring patients and advising owners. The emphasis of the evening will be on providing practical tips for successful care of patients using real cases to illustrate the points discussed.
Speaker:
Dr Sarah M A Caney BVSc PhD DSAM(Feline) MRCVS, RCVS Specialist in Feline Medicine. Visit www.catprofessional.com
Venue:

Hilton Leicester Hotel, Junction 21 Approach, Braunstone, Leicester, LE19 1WQ

Registration

Renal_15July08_Leicester.pdf


23/07/2008
Location:
Maidstone
A Surgical Tour of the Abdomen in the Dog and Cat
Description This complimentary CPD evening will review the surgical anatomy of the abdomen of the dog and cat. Information will be provided on instrumentation, the exploratory coeliotomy and obtaining biopsies from the various abdominal organs. A number of video presentations will be used to compliment the information provided in the lectures.
Speaker:
Prof Robert N White BSc (Hons) BVetMed MRCVS CertVA DSAS (Soft Tissue) Dip ECVS
Venue:

Hilton Maidstone Hotel, Bearsted Road, Weavering, Maidstone, Kent, ME14 5AA

Registration

Surgical_23July08_Maidstone.pdf


06/08/2008
Location:
Aylesbury
A Surgical Tour of the Abdomen in the Dog and Cat
Description This complimentary CPD evening will review the surgical anatomy of the abdomen of the dog and cat. Information will be provided on instrumentation, the exploratory coeliotomy and obtaining biopsies from the various abdominal organs. A number of video presentations will be used to compliment the information provided in the lectures.
Speaker:
Prof Robert N White BSc (Hons) BVetMed MRCVS CertVA DSAS (Soft Tissue) Dip ECVS
Venue:

Holiday Inn Aylesbury, Aston Clinton Road, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, HP22 5AA

Registration

Surgical_6Aug08_Aylesbury.pdf


13/08/2008
Location:
Basingstoke
A Surgical Tour of the Abdomen in the Dog and Cat
Description This complimentary CPD evening will review the surgical anatomy of the abdomen of the dog and cat. Information will be provided on instrumentation, the exploratory coeliotomy and obtaining biopsies from the various abdominal organs. A number of video presentations will be used to compliment the information provided in the lectures.
Speaker:
Prof Robert N White BSc (Hons) BVetMed MRCVS CertVA DSAS (Soft Tissue) Dip ECVS
Venue:

The Hampshire Court Hotel, Centre Drive, Gt. Binfields Road, Chineham, Basingstoke, Hampshire, RG24 8FY

Registration

Surgical_13Aug08_Basingstoke.pdf


04/09/2008