Key Information
CPD Hours: 1 hours
Course Length: One hour
Course Format: Recorded webinar with a copy of the webinar slides provided
Enrol Now
Alternatively you can download and email using our Registration Form
Course Information
- Equine asthma
- Interstitial pneumonia
- Thoracic neoplasia
We’ve all had those respiratory cases where the horse doesn’t respond to what we expect should be an appropriate therapy. We ask ourselves ‘Have the environmental changes been made?’, ‘Are the medications being administered correctly?’. When the answers are all yes, what do we do?
Why do this course?
Using real clinical cases, this webinar will discuss the less common differentials we should consider, how to diagnose them and what treatments we might look to.
A convenient and flexible way to earn some CPD hours without leaving home is to select webinars to view from our extensive library of recorded webinars. They are great value for busy practitioners seeking quality CPD at a time of their choice. Participants will receive a handout (slides and/or notes) to support their viewing session and a CPD certificate
Participants gain access to the webinar for two weeks which allows them to view it at their leisure and convenience as well as review aspects as needed to enhance their learning.
Members of the BVA Young Vets Network receive a 50% discount on our recorded webinars (subject to availability – ten discounted places available per webinar per year).
Jenny Reed, BVM&S DipACVIM (LAIM) MRCVS
Lecturer in Equine Medicine
The Royal Veterinary College
Relevant CPD courses you may find of interest
Diagnosis and management of common foot conditions
Decision making with the colicing horse
Investigation and management of cutaneous lumps and bumps
Investigation of poor performance
Oh no, I think it’s ataxic! A practical approach to the neurological examination of the horse
Practical guide to the use and interpretation of nerve and joint blocks
Practical management of the coughing horse
Shoeing for different conditions
The approach to the swollen joint
Tendon injuries – first line treatment to long term
The non-weight bearing horse including fracture stabilisation