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Not So Bleeding Obvious: Approaching Epistaxis WebinarLIVE!

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Not So Bleeding Obvious: Approaching Epistaxis WebinarLIVE!

Bleeding noses. As a presenting sign, they warrant close attention and careful work up. Epistaxis can be an indication of a local disease process or a life-threatening systemic condition. Join small animal internal medicine specialist Luke Johnston as he discusses the primary causes of epistaxis in dogs and guides you through diagnostic work up and treatment.

What is a WebinarLIVE!?

In support of the veterinary profession, the CVE has made the WebinarLIVE! series open access. Enjoy this CPD with our compliments. You will receive 1 CPD point for every CVE webinar completed.

Webinars are an ideal way to brush up on your skills when you are time poor, restricted by location or just prefer bite size CPD. WebinarLIVE! presentations are led by veterinary experts, watched in real time and are followed by an interactive Q&A. It’s your chance to interact with experts, ask your burning questions and get real-time answers.

And don't worry, if you miss this presentation, members can find these recordings in the CVE's Video Library following the event.

Who should enrol?

This course is suitable for qualified veterinarians. Veterinary students are welcome to enrol.

Veterinary nurses, technicians and other allied professionals 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.

How to access your webinar?

This webinar will be hosted using the ZoomTM application. Zoom is a free application, and will download automatically when you start or join your first Zoom meeting. You can also join the webinar by phone. Check the webinar reminder email for Zoom toll free numbers for your location. Otherwise, please be aware of charges for data or telephone usage associated with your particular provider. Detailed access information will be sent to you with your registration confirmation.

Registrant Type Price
Member* FREE
eMember FREE
Non-Member FREE

*Members include: Practice, Professional, Part-time Professional, Recent Graduate, Academic, Vet Nurse and Student members.

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WebinarLIVE!
Wednesday, 16 February 2022
7:00 PM
1 CPD Point/s
Delivered Online
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WebinarLIVE!
Wednesday, 16 February 2022
7:00 PM
1 CPD Point/s
Delivered Online
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Luke Johnston
BVSc (Hons) MANZCVS (SAIM) FANZCVS (SAIM)
Luke graduated from the University of Queensland in 2015 with a degree in Veterinary Science. With a passion for specialty training he completed a 6 month training program as a rot...
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Luke Johnston
BVSc (Hons) MANZCVS (SAIM) FANZCVS (SAIM)
Luke graduated from the University of Queensland in 2015 with a degree in Veterinary Science. With a passion for specialty training he completed a 6 month training program as a rot...

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Not So Bleeding Obvious: Approaching Epistaxis WebinarLIVE!

Bleeding noses. As a presenting sign, they warrant close attention and careful work up. Epistaxis can be an indication of a local disease process or a life-threatening systemic condition. Join small animal internal medicine specialist Luke Johnston as he discusses the primary causes of epistaxis in dogs and guides you through diagnostic work up and treatment.

Bleeding noses. As a presenting sign, they warrant close attention and careful work up. Epistaxis can be an indication of a local disease process or a life-threatening systemic condition. Join small animal internal medicine specialist Luke Johnston as he discusses the primary causes of epistaxis in dogs and guides you through diagnostic work up and treatment.

What is a WebinarLIVE!?

In support of the veterinary profession, the CVE has made the WebinarLIVE! series open access. Enjoy this CPD with our compliments. You will receive 1 CPD point for every CVE webinar completed.

Webinars are an ideal way to brush up on your skills when you are time poor, restricted by location or just prefer bite size CPD. WebinarLIVE! presentations are led by veterinary experts, watched in real time and are followed by an interactive Q&A. It’s your chance to interact with experts, ask your burning questions and get real-time answers.

And don't worry, if you miss this presentation, members can find these recordings in the CVE's Video Library following the event.

Who should enrol?

This course is suitable for qualified veterinarians. Veterinary students are welcome to enrol.

Veterinary nurses, technicians and other allied professionals 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.

How to access your webinar?

This webinar will be hosted using the ZoomTM application. Zoom is a free application, and will download automatically when you start or join your first Zoom meeting. You can also join the webinar by phone. Check the webinar reminder email for Zoom toll free numbers for your location. Otherwise, please be aware of charges for data or telephone usage associated with your particular provider. Detailed access information will be sent to you with your registration confirmation.

Registrant Type Price
Member* FREE
eMember FREE
Non-Member FREE

*Members include: Practice, Professional, Part-time Professional, Recent Graduate, Academic, Vet Nurse and Student members.

When
16/02/2022 7:00 PM - 17/02/2022 11:00 PM
AUS Eastern Summer Time
Where
Online, NSW AUSTRALIA