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Why Guinea Pigs are NOT Small Rabbits!

Whilst guinea pigs are also herbivorous small mammals and have similar gastrointestinal systems and similar diets to lagomorph species, they have many differences in their husbandry needs and common illnesses seen. This presentation will talk through the common differences in caring for [...]

What’s Up Doc? – Top Tips for Rabbit Patients

Top Tips for Rabbit PatientsWhat's Up Doc? - Top Tips for Rabbit Patients This session provides a selection of top tips across a broad range of rabbit subjects for use in clinical and rescue settings for both domestic and wild rabbits. As a prey species, we need to take a different approach to their care [...]

What’s Up Doc? – Common Rabbit Conditions

Common Rabbit ConditionsWhat's Up Doc? - Common Rabbit Conditions Rabbits are the UK's third most popular pet and as such, it is vital we know how to look after them correctly. This presentation will cover a range of common conditions and it will cover topics such as general stabilisation, GI stasis, urinary issues, and Flystrike. [...]

An introduction to monitoring anaesthesia in small furries!

Monitoring AnaesthesiaAn introduction to monitoring anaesthesia in small furries! This presentation will cover key learning points, in order to help enable you to: Identify normal parameters in small furry species Identify risks involved in anaesthetising these species, including hypothermia and how to minimise Know how to adapt the use of your multi-parameter to use for [...]

Physiotherapeutic techniques: Effective support and care in the inpatient setting

Physiotherapeutic techniquesPhysiotherapeutic techniques: Effective support and care in the inpatient setting This session will consider the needs of a variety of patient presentations - how best to support your patients from a physiotherapeutic point of view, how to optimise the rest environment and make use of efficient support systems. Strategies for proactive management of recumbent [...]

OSCE Hints and Tips

The OSCEs are the final part of the veterinary nursing syllabus and often can feel the most daunting. In this session, we will discuss hints and tips on how best to prepare for your practical exams, including revision techniques and specific scenario top tips, to help you feel [...]

Oncology Surgery for Veterinary Nurses – Cut to cure

Oncology Surgery for Veterinary Nurses Oncology Surgery for Veterinary Nurses - Cut to cure Aiming to give Veterinary Nurses extra confidence in their approach to uncomplicated skin tumours. From understanding the behaviour of common cutaneous neoplasms to diagnostic investigations including fine needle aspiration, incisional or excisional biopsies. Covering instrumentation and surgical technique and reviewing methods [...]

Anaesthesia Monitoring: Putting together the pieces of the puzzle

Anaesthesia MonitoringAnaesthesia Monitoring: Putting together the pieces of the puzzle When monitoring a patient's anaesthesia, each physiological parameter is like a piece of a puzzle and it is vital to understand how they all fit together, to form the bigger picture. In this presentation, we will look at all these physiological parameters whilst discussing what [...]

Practical support for Clinical Coaches and your students

Practical support for Clinical Coaches Practical support for Clinical Coaches and your students As Clinical Coaches, you are at the forefront when it comes to supporting your student in practice and with their learning. This presentation will focus on the practical support you can offer - from looking at time management tips for both you [...]

What can we do to prevent OA; and why this is so important

Preventing OAWhat can we do to prevent OA; and why this is so important Canine osteoarthritis is a, if not the, leading cause of elective euthanasia in the UK, afflicting the dog for the longest and causing the most severe clinical signs of all common complaints seen in first opinion practice. Now labelled a welfare [...]

Rehabilitating the Cranial Cruciate Patient

Partial or complete rupture of the cranial cruciate ligament is one of the most common causes of hind limb lameness in dogs. It can result in pain commonly associated with lameness, muscle atrophy and poor limb function as a result of dynamic joint instability. During [...]

Physiotherapy for the Post-operative Spinal Patient

This presentation will delve deeper into physiotherapy techniques which can be used to help the post-operative spinal patient. We will cover the following key learning points: An overview of the benefits of physiotherapy when rehabilitating this patient group Examples of 3 spinal surgeries that [...]

Physiotherapeutic techniques: Effective support and care in the inpatient setting

Physiotherapeutic techniquesPhysiotherapeutic techniques: Effective support and care in the inpatient setting This session will consider the needs of a variety of patient presentations - how best to support your patients from a physiotherapeutic point of view, how to optimise the rest environment and make use of efficient support systems. Strategies for proactive management of recumbent [...]

Hydrotherapy: What’s really involved?

HydrotherapyHydrotherapy: What's really involved? This presentation will cover the following key learning points: An introduction to small animal hydrotherapy Being a hydrotherapist Considerations of hydrotherapy Duration: (35 mins) CPD points earned: 1hr Start the course Why Choose CAW? Established in 1989, we have over 30 years of experience in delivering professionally recognised qualifications, leading to [...]

Feline Rehabilitation: Where to start

This presentation will focus on looking at the best ways to successfully manage feline rehabilitation in practice and the main starting points to consider. We will look at the basics of feline behaviour, home environment and pain presentation. We will then consider how this can [...]

The role of physiotherapy in animal rehabilitation and performance optimisation.

Physiotherapy in Animal Rehabilitation The role of physiotherapy in animal rehabilitation and performance optimisation This presentation will cover the following key learning points: To have an understanding of the broad uses of: The physiotherapy profession within animal therapy To have an awareness of the variety of treatment techniques The role of the physiotherapist with in [...]

The Raw Truth – Dealing with Raw Clients

Dealing with Raw ClientsThe Raw Truth - Dealing with Raw Clients Following on from last year's introduction to raw feeding, we will take a more hands on approach and equip you with the knowledge required to engage with your raw feeding clients. Whether you agree with this method of feeding or not, we have a [...]

The Overweight Pet and His Owner

The Overweight PetThe Overweight Pet and His Owner The key learning points this presentation will cover are: Gain a better understanding of the aetiology of obesity in dogs and cats Understand the consequences of canine and feline obesity Be able to perform a quick nutritional assessment Improve skills in engaging the owner in the discussion [...]

Keeping Nutrition Simple for the Pet Owner

Keeping Nutrition SimpleKeeping Nutrition Simple for the Pet Owner This presentation will cover the following key learning points: The basics of nutrition and why it is so important What to consider when recommending diet Case scenarios of pets and what nutrition you may recommend - and why   We will leave you with a good [...]

Can cats and dogs be healthy on a plant-based diet?

Plant-based foods are increasingly popular in human nutrition and many owners want to provide exclusively vegetarian or vegan foods for their companions. The main Veterinary Associations such as the BVA and the Pet Food Manufacturers Association [...]

The Emotional Experience: Changing perspectives on behaviour

The Emotional ExperienceThe Emotional Experience: Changing perspectives on behaviour Andrew Hale Bsc ISCP.Dip.Canine.Prac brings the emotional experience lens to look at how we see behaviour in companion animals, with a particular focus on dogs. A big part of the emotional experience is the ability to communicate the need to feel safe, and Andrew will introduce [...]

Rescuing the Rescues

- How can we help the rescue dog integrate into our world? This presentation will cover the following key learning points regarding Rescue dogs from this country and overseas. What can we expect? Canine Behaviour Body Language and Interpretation. This section aims to offer tools for understanding and interpreting what [...]

Managing Behaviour in a Multi Cat Household

Cats are believed to be a solitary animal but they can actually be social animals. Because we know that cats can live in a group, we are able to keep multiple cats in a household, even those cats who are not related [...]

Cat Friendly Nurse Clinics

Are you Cat Friendly? Is your clinic Cat Friendly? In this session we will look at feline emotions in the clinic setting to help us understand how both the environment and our interactions with cats impacts their behaviour. We will follow the cat's journey to identify stressors during [...]

The Emergency Laparotomy – How you can make a difference!

The Emergency Laparotomy - How you can make a difference!The Emergency Laparotomy - How you can make a difference! We will briefly explore the types of emergency laparotomy cases that may be presented to your practices and how we as RVNs can make a difference to our patients by understanding the pathophysiology. We will then [...]

Reptile Factfile: The ABC’s of Dealing with Reptiles in Practice

Reptile medicine is becoming more developed by the day; but the gap between specialist niche practices and typical GP practices appears to be getting bigger. Where the default before was barely anybody knew, now we have [...]

Rabbits – How to Get the Bloods Out and the Meds In

Rabbits - How to Get the Bloods Out and the Meds InRabbits - How to Get the Bloods Out and the Meds In This talk will discuss 2 main topics: Blood sampling and common medications including analgesia. Placing IV cannulas and taking blood samples can be a daunting thought but these top tips including sample [...]

Preliminary Veterinary Care of British Wild Fauna

This presentation is designed to give nurses a good grounding in how best to approach a wildlife admission within veterinary practice. We will cover for the following key learning points:   The initial first aid of wild fauna The importance of the [...]

Feline Rehabilitation: Where to start

This presentation will focus on looking at the best ways to successfully manage feline rehabilitation in practice and the main starting points to consider. We will look at the basics of feline behaviour, home environment and pain presentation. We will then consider how this can impact [...]

ECGs Made Easy

Monitoring of an electrocardiogram (ECG) under anaesthesia provides non-invasive information on the electrical activity of the heart and our role as veterinary nurses is to be able to identify abnormal rhythms and pass this information on to the veterinary surgeon. Identifying abnormal ECG complexes and traces should not be based [...]