Georgie Hollis, Founder of the Vet Wound Library is delivering 2 FREE Webinars at the end of August to open the Webinar programme that will continue through 2020. The following webinars are FREE to members and Non-Members and will be recorded live on the 27th and 30th of August.
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![]() For those Veterinary Surgeons who were unable to join us earlier in the year, we are repeating this invaluable day for any clinician who has faced prolonged healing post lumpectomy, frustrating wounds over joints, and those unsure if they should refer or give it a go. If your practice is a member of The Veterinary Wound Library then you can attend for the reduced fee of just £245 (+ vat). Spaces are limited due to the practical nature of the session so book now to avoid disappointment! BOOK ONLINE HERE! Image showing delegates at our Advanced Surgical Skills CPD on 20th March 2019 watching a practical demonstration by Laura Owen Following the success of our first Exotics Wound Management CPD day last year which featured Bumblefoot and Chelonian shell injuries, we have decided to spread our wings for 2019 by dedicating a full day to avian wound care.
Agenda: 8.30 Arrival, registration & refreshments 09.15 Why did dinosaurs become extinct and birds didn’t? How birds heal | Neil Forbes 10.05 Managing the avian skin trauma case. Triage and First Aid | Matthew Rendle 10.30 Coffee/Tea Break 10.45 Managing bird wounds; Site, species, life style and size - it all matters | Neil Forbes 11.45 The 5 essentials skills of wound management; The 3 P’s, what to use to wash, prepare, dress, wounds with | Matthew Rendle 12.15 Wound interference management beyond the cone of shame! | Sam Ashfield 13.00 Lunch 14.00 Imping Practical 15.00 Sternal Injuries & Carpal Injuries Practical 15.45 Tea/Coffee Break 16.15 Beak Management Demonstration | Neil Forbes 16.45 Case Studies 17.30 Questions & Close Avoid getting into a flap with your feathered friends by taking up our early bird offer and REGISTER HERE before the 31 August for just £175 (+vat) |
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