Key Information
CPD Hours: 12 hours
Course Length: Four weeks
Course Format: A previous live course that contains recorded webinars, reading material, slides and a set of FAQs that represent the questions and concerns of previous participants
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Course Information
- Haemoabdomen – diagnosis, surgical and chemotherapeutic management of haemagiosarcoma
- Mast cell disease – tips for surgical planning, surgical technique and adjuvant medical management
- Anal sac adenocarcinoma – diagnosis, management and adjuvant treatment
- Osteosarcoma and other appendicular neoplasia
We are offering the opportunity to purchase fully recorded Webinar Plus courses at any time of the year to suit your schedule.
Would you like to increase your confidence in surgically managing patients with neoplasia?
Canine neoplasia is a common clinical condition managed in veterinary practice. Prompt diagnosis and a thorough understanding of aetiopathogensis, management options and clinical progression of disease allows optimal patient management and client communication. Surgery may often be performed in general practice setting and this course will provide tips and tricks to optimise your surgical skills to manage a range of neoplastic conditions. Advancements in management options and when referral may be considered will also be discussed.
Why do this course?
This course will improve your confidence in dealing with routine and more complex oncological cases.
This course last ran in March 2020 and contains all of the learning material (webinars, reading material, slides, self assessment exercises) from then, but is not tutor moderated. A set of FAQs is available which represent the questions and concerns previous participants have had and the tutor responses.
You have four weeks in which to view your recorded Webinar Plus course. Courses can be purchased in advance and activated as and when you are ready to start. Your four weeks will start from the point of activation. When you have finished the course you may request a CPD certificate. If you require any assistance please contact the CPD Unit at cpd@rvc.ac.uk or 01707 666865.
Stefano Cortellini, DVM MVetMed DipACVECC DipECVECC FHEA MRCVS
Senior Lecturer in Emergency and Critical Care Medicine
The Royal Veterinary College
Irina Gramer, Dr.med.vet DipECVIM-CA (Oncology) PGCertVetED FHEA MRCVS
Clinician and Head of Oncology Service
Southpaws Veterinary Specialists, Australia
Zoë Halfacree, MA VetMB CertVDI CertSAS DipECVS FHEA MRCVS
Soft Tissue Surgeon
Davies Veterinary Specialists
Nicola Read, MSc, PgC(Onc) DipAVN(Med) AFHEA RVN
Head Oncology Nurse
The Royal Veterinary College