Know Guts, Know Glory! An Abdominal Conference
Do more of your patients seem to have dietary intolerances? Should you be doing faecal transplants? Do antibiotics have a role in controlling diarrhoea anymore?
Do more of your patients seem to have dietary intolerances?
Should you be doing faecal transplants?
Do antibiotics have a role in controlling diarrhoea anymore?
How can you refine your surgical approach to GDV? What, exactly, is the best way to maximise your likelihood of answers if you’re going down the biopsy path?
If you’re in small animal practice, it’s unlikely a day goes by without patients presenting with abdominal signs. From acute vomiting to chronic diarrhoea, GDV and pancreatitis, understanding the latest in diagnosis and treatment recommendations is going to refine your approach, improve your client communication and maximise patient outcomes.
Join the incredible trio of Em Prof Ed Hall (Bristol), Prof Kenny Simpson (Cornell) and Dr Arthur House (Peninsula Vet) for the answers.
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Who should enrol?
This course is suitable for qualified veterinarians. Veterinary students are welcome to enrol.
Veterinary nurses/technicians with a special interest in the topic are also welcome to enrol in this course. Please be aware that the course is designed for qualified veterinarians and you should consider this in light of your knowledge and experience before you register.
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Full Conference |
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Registrant Type |
Early Bird |
Full Rate |
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Member* |
$1,510 |
$1,710 |
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Recent Grad / Part-Time Member |
$1,010 |
$1,070 |
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Vet Nurse Member |
$1,010 |
$1,070 |
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Student Member |
$505 |
$535 |
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Non-Member/eMember |
N/A |
$2,140 |
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*Members include: Practice, Professional and Academic members.
Online registration not available.