Course Information
This event is designed for horse owners, riders and paraprofessionals.
My horse isn’t quite right. When to work up and the diagnostic journey
Alex Hawkins, Lecturer in Equine Surgery, explores why your horse might not feel quite right, how to get to the bottom of it and what to do once you know the answer.
- 'My horse isn't right' - What that might mean and why it translates to different things in different horses
- Find out what to expect during an investigation and the steps involved
- Hear about some of the treatment and rehabilitation options available to you
- Q&A with our speaker
Registration commences at 18:30 where refreshments will be available. Lecture time 19:00 - 21:00. Late-comers may be refused entry.
Delegates attending the lecture will get access to the recorded version. You will be emailed when it is available to view and will have two weeks to watch the webinar from date emailed.
Booking information
Places are limited so book early to avoid disappointment. Tickets must be purchased in advance and before midday on the day. Please note we cannot accept payment at the door. Delegates will be registered on a first-come, first-served basis. Due to the cost of administration no refunds can be given.
Can’t attend?
The lecture will be made available as a recording after the live event has taken place. Please email us on cpd@rvc.ac.uk to register your interest in a recorded version.
Other lectures in this series:
Wednesday 5th February - Equine dentistry - Getting to the root of the problem
Wednesday 4th June - Pre-Purchase Exams. What the research says and common diagnostic findings - David Bolt/Freddie Dash/Jason Tupper
Wednesday 6th August - Intellect and incisions - interesting medical and surgical cases - Jenny Reed/Alex Hawkins
Wednesday 1st October - Laminitis - raising endocrine awareness, it's not just podgy ponies! - Nicola Menzies-Gow
Wednesday 3rd December - The equine MOT - Nicola Fossey
Alex Hawkins, BSc BVSc MVetMed DipECVS MRCVS
Lecturer in Equine Surgery
Royal Veterinary College