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Feline Soft Tissue Surgery and Ophthalmology – Liesbeth

Recently Liesbeth traveled to Swindon to attend a two-day feline medicine course as part of her on-going postgraduate certificate in feline medicine. This month two topics were covered, feline soft tissue surgery and feline ophthalmology. The first day was taught by a RCVS specialist in small animal surgery, Dr Guillaume Chanoit who covered the fundamentals of surgery and some of [...]

2023-01-23T11:31:47+00:00November 26th, 2018|

London Vet show 2018 – Nicola

Last week, Nicola attended London Vet Show, an annual two day conference covering a huge range of veterinary topics with talks from many international specialists. The conference was a fantastic opportunity to learn about the latest developments in the management of a whole host of conditions, from epilepsy to feline diabetes to asthma and bronchitis. It was also a great [...]

2023-01-23T11:31:47+00:00November 20th, 2018|

Feline Neurology and Oncology – Liesbeth

This week Liesbeth attended a two day continuing professional development course as part of her two year post graduate certificate in feline medicine.  The first day covered feline neurology and was presented by Laurent Garosi DVM FRCVS DipECVN who is an RCVS and EBVS European specialist in veterinary neurology.  Dr Garosi covered the neurological exam in the cat and the [...]

2023-01-23T11:31:47+00:00November 19th, 2018|

Antifreeze Poisoning

As the nights draw in there is definitely more than a hint of frost in the air and the antifreeze may be coming out to keep our cars running smoothly…. but did you know that antifreeze is highly toxic to dogs and cats?? Antifreeze may appeal to our pets as a tasty festive drink – usually lapped up from the [...]

2023-01-23T11:31:47+00:00October 31st, 2018|

Orthopaedics – Sam

Recently Sam continued his studies in orthopaedic surgery by attending the AOVET course on the principles in small animal fracture management hosted in Oxford. This was an intense course covering the principles of all things ortho. The AOVET course is a world renowned orthopaedic teaching institute and is hosted by high-calibre speakers who are leading clinicians in there field with [...]

2023-01-23T11:31:47+00:00October 18th, 2018|

CPR evening – Nicola

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation is the attempt to revive a patient after they have suffered a cardiac arrest. As animals are so severely unwell in this situation, CPR only has about a 6% success rate, so this is something that the veterinary profession is working to improve all the time. In Human medicine the CPR success rate is also much lower than [...]

2023-01-23T11:31:47+00:00October 15th, 2018|

Feline Orthopaedics and Behavioural Medicine – Liesbeth

Last week Liesbeth travelled down to Swindon to undertake two days continuing professional development on feline medicine as part of a two-year programme. The first day covered the feline musculoskeletal system and orthopaedics.  The speaker was James Grierson, a RCVS Recognised Specialist in Small Animal Surgery and EBVS European Veterinary Specialist in Small Animal Surgery.  The day was spent covering feline [...]

2023-01-23T11:31:47+00:00September 10th, 2018|

VET Festival 2018

Louise and Gillian recently visited sunny Surrey for a conference. Unlike the usual veterinary conferences, this one was set outdoors and had a "festival" feel.  So called, VET festival, this is the brain child of Noel Fitzpatrick ("Supervet"). In recent years there has been a move within the profession to improve mental wellbeing, with the recognition that, as a profession, [...]

2023-01-23T11:31:48+00:00June 20th, 2018|

Liesbeth continues her Feline Medicine Certificate Programme

This week Liesbeth continued her studies on the feline medicine certificate programme in Swindon.  The feline gastrointestinal tract and liver disease were covered in detail, followed by a further day on feline endocrinology. The feline gastrointestinal tract day was lectured by Professor Tim Gruffydd-Jones B.Vet.Med.(Lond.), Ph.D.(Bristol), M.R.C.V.S. who is an RCVS specialist in feline medicine.  The day started examining oral diseases.  Feline gingivitis and dental [...]

2023-01-23T11:31:48+00:00June 20th, 2018|

Feline cardiology and respiratory disease – CPD

Last week Liesbeth travelled down to Swindon to continue her studies on feline medicine in order to obtain a certificate in this area.  This month the lectures were provided by Kerry Simpson, a RCVS specialist in Feline Medicine. The first day concentrated on feline cardiology.  Heart murmurs and heart disease in cats is something we deal with regularly at the practice.  The lectures [...]

2023-01-23T11:31:48+00:00May 29th, 2018|