Start Now Speaker/s: Tony Caiafa, Kayo Kuroda Online TimeOnline OnDemand Description This course will look at what is needed to operate a successful dentistry unit. As well as practical oral anatomy knowledge, dental nomenclature and dental equipment and instrumentation, the course covers how to take a whole mouth series of dental radiographs. An important focus isthe management of the most common disease in dogs: periodontal disease - from the consulting room to the surgery and then back to the home including treatment, homecare advice and disease prevention. |
Start Now Speaker/s: Karen Brenner Online TimeOnline OnDemand Description This course aims to give general practitioners the tools to confidently formulate a diagnostic when presented with an anaemic dog or cat. |
Start Now Speaker/s: Sally Nixon Online TimeOnline OnDemand Description There are numerous myths surrounding canine aggression. Many veterinarians do not feel confident providing advice to owners about an aggressive dog. Without appropriate advice, owners may seek help from the internet or other sources that may be unreliable or not evidence based. As a result, animal welfare can be severely compromised, and human and animal safety can be at risk. |
Start Now Speaker/s: Ben Ahern Online TimeOnline OnDemand Description Lacerations are very common in horses. There are myriad ways to handle them and often we get stuck in our ways. This course aims to briefly review the basics but then expand to cover assessment, debridement, closure, stabilisation, monitoring, complications and managing expectations. The emphasis is on trying to push the boundaries to some degree on options so you feel confident to try some new things in handling this common injury in horses and achieve improved outcomes. |
Start Now Speaker/s: Olivia Clarke Online TimeOnline OnDemand Description Rabbits and rodents are becoming increasingly common pets in today’s society. These patients have a profound, innate ability to mask signs of disease. The consequence of this is that they frequently present in a critical condition and require emergency care. This ability to hide clinical illness, combined with their small size and susceptibility to significant stress, can make them challenging creatures to treat. This course aims to introduce the veterinary clinician to the principles of assessment, triage and stabilisation of rabbit and rodent emergencies. The first module outlines physical exam and diagnostic testing in critical patients. The second module discusses clinical consequences encountered in critical patients and their appropriate management. The ultimate goal of this course is to improve the knowledge and confidence of veterinarians when faced with rabbit and rodent emergencies and empower them to provide a higher level of care to these species. |
Start Now Speaker/s: Melanie Dobromylskyj Online TimeOnline OnDemand Description This course aims to help you get the best out of your histopathology submissions, including how to optimize your biopsies, fix them appropriately and avoid annoying artefacts which can lead to non-diagnostic samples. Practical advice on how to approach particularly challenging samples, such as limb amputations, spleens and large tumours, is covered. The course also provides critical information on to include on the submission form, how tumour margins are assessed, and an insight into what happens in a histology laboratory. |
Start Now Speaker/s: Olivia Clarke Online TimeOnline OnDemand Description Historically, domesticated ferrets were predominantly kept for hunting rabbits and rodents. Ferret ownership has changed considerably since their early days of domestication. Now, many households keep ferrets as much-loved pets and are considered cherished members of the family. With ferret ownership continuing to grow, this rising popularity and perceived value has naturally driven an increase in clients seeking high standards of veterinary care for these animals. As such, it is important for veterinarians to understand how to examine and provide care for ferrets and to be familiar with the common conditions encountered in ferrets, including diagnosis and management of such conditions. |
Start Now Speaker/s: Steven de Decker Online TimeOnline OnDemand Description Neurology is often considered a challenging specialty. It is therefore often assumed that neurology cases can only be managed in specialty referral hospitals. In contrast to popular belief, many small animal neurology patients can however be successfully managed in a first opinion setting. Recognizing the neurological nature and characterizing the clinical problem are the most important aspects of clinical neurology. During this course we hope to break down some of the barriers associated with neurology. We will discuss the absolute minimum of neuro-anatomy you should know, how to perform a neuro-exam in practice, and how to recognize the most likely differential diagnoses without expensive and advanced diagnostics. The concept of problem-based clinical reasoning will be central in answering the most important clinical questions. This course is aimed at primary care veterinary clinicians that don’t feel comfortable assessing neurology patients in practice. |
Start Now Speaker/s: Bob Doneley Online TimeOnline OnDemand Description Many veterinarians, when confronted with an avian patient, feel out of their depth and uncomfortable – perhaps feeling that their level of knowledge about these unique patients somehow makes them unqualified to approach them with confidence. This course aims to not only provide veterinary staff with the information they need to work up an avian patient, but also to help them realise that it is simply an extension of the principles they have already been taught (and use every day) in the assessment of patients of (more orthodox) species. This course is aimed at graduate veterinarians, veterinary nurses and technicians, and veterinary students. |
Monday, 09 September 2024 Speaker/s: Robert Johnson Online TimeOnline Description Gain a better understanding of reptile husbandry, medicine and surgery, to provide veterinary care with competence and confidence. Many reptile disorders are related to suboptimal husbandry; hence, it is critical to have an understanding of reptilian biology and captive management to diagnose and treat reptilian disorders. |
Monday, 16 September 2024 Speaker/s: Jason Byrd, Susan Underkoffler Online TimeOnline Description Unlock a comprehensive understanding of the dark intersection between human aggression and animal maltreatment. Renowned forensic entomologist Jason H. Byrd and forensic biologist Susan Underkoffler guide you through the labyrinth of history, the intricacies of legal proceedings, and the societal and familial impacts of these crimes. Delivered in partnership with The University of Florida, this course is an essential exploration of the resources available and methods for veterinary professionals to effectively respond to cases of cruelty and violence within their communities. |
Monday, 23 September 2024 Speaker/s: Tunbi Idowu Online TimeOnline Description Immune-mediated disease - When the immune system goes haywire. Discover the intricacies of the immune system and its related diseases in our engaging online course, led by Dr. Tunbi Idowu. This course delves into the complex world of hypersensitivity reactions and their management, focusing on common immunosuppressive and immunomodulatory drugs used in veterinary practices. The course will focus on three of the most common immune mediated diseases which we see in practice, namely immune mediated Haemolytic Anaemia, Polyarthritis, and Thrombocytopaenia and aims to help you confidently work up these tricky cases. This course is designed to equip veterinarians with the skills and confidence to diagnose and treat complex immune-mediated diseases. Enroll now to enhance your expertise in veterinary immunology! |
Thursday, 26 September 2024 Speaker/s: Jessica Moore-Jones Online 5 day/s till Registration closes WebinarPLUS Description Real world resilience and wellbeing in the veterinary profession: moving away from corporate tick-boxes and generic self helps tips. While the veterinary industry has come a long way in recent years investing in the wellbeing of our profession, much of the support has been adapted from psychology and/or business industries. The generic self-help advice that we could find online or the guidelines that can feel naive to our challenges have been well-meaning but often unhelpful in navigating the real world of what it’s like in vet practice. |
Monday, 07 October 2024 Speaker/s: Izidora Sladakovic Online Course starts in 16 day/s TimeOnline Description Exotics emergencies require special skills and knowledge. Whether you’re working in an emergency clinic or general practice, this course will develop the skills and confidence you need to deal with these often-challenging presentations. The aim of this course is to outline fundamental skills and understandings with which every clinician treating exotics should be familiar, with a focus on species commonly and legally kept in Australia including birds, small mammals and reptiles. The course will cover triage and basic supportive care as well as the hospitalisation needs of exotic patients. You couldn’t be in better hands as Izidora’s bio testifies. As well as being a phenomenal educator, she has the singular distinction of being the only registered specialist in zoological medicine in both Australia and USA. |
Saturday, 12 October 2024 Speaker/s: Chris Tan & Jack Neville-Towle The University of Sydney 19 day/s till Registration closes Workshops and Conferences Description Building your surgical confidence: Principles of soft tissue surgery and surgical decision making. This comprehensive course is tailored for recent graduates, veterinarians returning to practice after a break, or any veterinary professionals seeking a refresher on the fundamentals of soft tissue surgery. Participants will gain valuable insights into selecting the most appropriate suture materials and wound dressings, as well as choosing the right instrumentation for each surgical procedure. The course will cover techniques to build surgical confidence, emphasize the importance of a growth mindset, and provide strategies for managing challenging procedures and complications. Through a combination of theoretical knowledge and practical guidance, this course aims to enhance participants' skills and confidence in soft tissue surgery. |
Saturday, 12 October 2024 Speaker/s: Niek Beijerink & Mariko Yata The University of Sydney This event is fully booked Workshops and Conferences Description This small group workshop is designed to give you a basic understanding of small animal (dog and cat) echocardiography. Major topics will include ultrasound principles, normal cardiac anatomy and physiology. Also included will be techniques for achieving quality 2D and M-mode images and results, case presentations of important diseases and emergency cases, as well as plenty of opportunity for hands-on scanning of normal dogs. Individual coaching of how to obtain 2D and M-mode echocardiographic views and measurements (taught in the lectures) will be the main focus. Requirements: No prior experience or knowledge is required to participate in this workshop. |
Sunday, 13 October 2024 Speaker/s: Niek Beijerink & Mariko Yata The University of Sydney This event is fully booked Workshops and Conferences Description This small group workshop is designed to give you a basic understanding of small animal (dog and cat) echocardiography. Major topics will include ultrasound principles, normal cardiac anatomy and physiology. Also included will be techniques for achieving quality 2D and M-mode images and results, case presentations of important diseases and emergency cases, as well as plenty of opportunity for hands-on scanning of normal dogs. Individual coaching of how to obtain 2D and M-mode echocardiographic views and measurements (taught in the lectures) will be the main focus. Requirements: No prior experience or knowledge is required to participate in this workshop. |
Monday, 14 October 2024 Speaker/s: Finn Parker Online WebinarPLUS Description Do you feel like you're working hard every day, but things seem to spiral out of control in your hospital? Or that things could be organised, but you don't know where to start? This course aims to simplify these processes, by helping you create a structure to your workflow. It focuses on patient management, client management, and scheduling - as well as how to ensure your hospital is resourced and can run smoothly, even when you're not there! |
Monday, 14 October 2024 Speaker/s: Duana McBride & Ryan Ong Online Course starts in 23 day/s TimeOnline Description Led by experts Duana McBride and Ryan Ong, this course is thoughtfully designed to broaden your understanding and application of fluid therapy and expand your skills into critical care medicine. Fluid therapy is used daily in our practice. It is one of the cheapest treatments we offer, resulting in dramatic improvements in our patients. However, indications for fluid therapy use, other than rehydration, is often overlooked. As well as developing skills in critical care medicine, this course will help you develop an understanding of why electrolyte and acid-base balance is so important in our critical patients, and how we can manage these abnormalities with fluid therapy. In the final module, we will delve into transfusion medicine so you will be more confident in managing the next acutely anaemic patient. Whether you aim to refine your skills in critical care or elevate your expertise in fluid therapy, this course offers invaluable insights and practical knowledge directly applicable to your day-to-day veterinary practice. |
Sunday, 20 October 2024 Speaker/s: Niek Beijerink & Mariko Yata The University of Sydney This event is fully booked Workshops and Conferences Description This course is designed to give participants a more advanced understanding of small animal echocardiography. Major topics include in-depth cardiac anatomy and physiology, techniques for achieving high-quality results, case presentations of important diseases and handson scanning of normal dogs. Skills taught in these hands-on sessions include pulse wave Doppler, continuous wave Doppler, colour flow Doppler, special measurements and calculations and applying the Bernoulli equation to clinical cases. Requirements: This workshop is only available to individuals who have completed the Basic Echocardiography Workshop, or who can provide evidence of equivalent experience. |
Monday, 21 October 2024 Speaker/s: Kate Hopper, Dominic Barfield, Merrin Hicks & Sam Long Melbourne This event is fully booked Workshops and Conferences Description Navigating the shift from routine veterinary consults to emergency cases demands a unique skill set. The upcoming conference, led by experienced expatriate Australian vets Kate Hopper and Dominic Barfield, and supported by local experts Merrin Hicks and Sam Long, promises to equip attendees with the skills for seamless transitions. |
Monday, 21 October 2024 Speaker/s: Eduardo Uquillas & Christina Dart Online Course starts in 30 day/s Distance Education Description In this course participants will gain understanding of the peculiarities associated with anaesthesia in species that may be relatively less commonly presented in general veterinary practice but may require anaesthesia to facilitate handling, and diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. The species we will focus on are rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets, birds and reptiles. Participants will apply their fundamental knowledge and skills in anaesthesia to devise anaesthetic protocols by taking into consideration the risks associated with anaesthesia, the unique anatomy and physiology and responses to anaesthesia , and to be able to respond to common peri-anaesthetic complications. |
Wednesday, 23 October 2024 Speaker/s: Natalie Courtman Online WebinarLIVE! Description Ever wished you knew more about what you were looking at in urine sediment and what it meant? This webinar will help you to uncover important urinalysis clues that identify diseases processes (and those to ignore!) and then integrate those findings with clinical and biochemistry data to diagnose and monitor disease. Natalie will include practical tips on preparing and examining urine sediments and common causes of error in USG and dipstick testing. |
Thursday, 24 October 2024 Speaker/s: Cecilia Villaverde Online WebinarPLUS Description Chronic enteropathies are common diseases in dogs and cats where nutritional management, together with other therapies, is important for quality of life. There are many diets marketed for these conditions, that differ in strategies and other aspects. This presentation will present the different types of diets for intestinal disease, what makes them special, and give some tips on how to choose one. |
Monday, 04 November 2024 Speaker/s: Karon Hoffmann, Annie Rose The University of Sydney Hurry! Limited Places Remaining Workshops and Conferences Description Ultrasonography is a complex discipline to master. How do you use vasculature as a “road map”? How do you reliably find the pancreas and adrenal glands? How do you get the opportunity to image the “normal” to identify the “abnormal”? |
Wednesday, 06 November 2024 Speaker/s: Jacqui Norris & Mark Westman Online WebinarLIVE! Description A recent study showed that 13.5% of cats with outdoor access were infected with, or had been exposed to, feline leukaemia virus (FeLV) in Australia. Vaccination guidelines published by the World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA) and American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP) both recommend FeLV vaccination as core in kittens and young cats with outdoor access. Despite this, FeLV sometimes feels like a forgotten infection in Australia, and FeLV vaccination is relatively uncommon. The new Australia and New Zealand Guidelines for the Diagnosis, Prevention and Management of FeLV infection in Domestic Cats attempts to summarise everything that we know (and don't know) about FeLV infection for local clinicians, including FeLV epidemiology, diseases associated with FeLV infection, FeLV diagnosis (including common diagnostic dilemmas and how to solve them!), options for FeLV treatment, and FeLV vaccine efficacy. This webinar will cover the most important updates contained in the new guidelines to help clinicians be Retroviral Ready! |
Monday, 11 November 2024 Speaker/s: Maggie Burley Online WebinarPLUS Description Do you want to get the most out of Dental Xrays? Well, achieving diagnostic images certainly presents challenges especially when we see such variations in our patients’ anatomy (e.g. brachycephalia, missing dentition and the like), let alone using a technique that is steeped in geometrical mystery! Introducing dental radiography into your practice has also meant an increase in the length of your dental procedures and increased anaesthesia times. |
Saturday, 23 November 2024 Speaker/s: Chris Tan, Lucas Beierer The University of Sydney Early Bird Rates Expire: 18/10/2024 Workshops and Conferences Description This course is ideal for veterinarians interested in orthopaedic surgery who are eager to start using locking plates for fracture fixation or wish to enhance their skills to achieve better outcomes in fracture repair. Participants will learn the principles of fracture repair and the crucial role of decision-making in successful fracture fixation. The course will cover the treatment of common long bone fractures in small animals, providing anatomical specimens to help participants master surgical approaches to long bones. With a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical application, this course aims to elevate participants' orthopaedic surgery skills and improve patient outcomes. |
Thursday, 28 November 2024 Speaker/s: Luke Johnston Online WebinarPLUS Description Cats are known for keeping their cards close to their chest, and in the diagnosis of chronic enteropathies, this is no exception. These cases can be difficult to manage in both the diagnostics and treatment pathways. We will talk about the presentations of chronic enteropathies, what look-a-like conditions to rule out and when to consider diets, biopsies, and other interventions. You may be surprised how the diagnostic workup and treatment is easier than you think! |
Saturday, 01 February 2025 Speaker/s: Eduardo Uquillas & Christina Dart Online Distance Education Description The primary goal for veterinarians is to ensure anaesthesia is as safe as possible for their patients. Systematic preparation for anaesthesia can significantly reduce unexpected and often severe complications, thereby enhancing safety. This involves meticulous planning across all four phases of anaesthesia: pre-induction, induction, maintenance, and recovery. Veterinarians must apply their knowledge and skills effectively to make informed decisions and prepare appropriately for each phase. |
Saturday, 01 February 2025 Speaker/s: Paul Cusack Online Distance Education Description Value-add to your services by using evidence-based approaches to cattle medicine and production problems that increase your client’s bottom line. |
Saturday, 01 February 2025 Speaker/s: Kersti Seksel, Debbie Calnon, Jacqui Ley, Isabelle Resch, Sally Nixon, Barbara Lindsay Online Distance Education Description Is it a behaviour problem or problematic behaviour? Learn to distinguish between the two, maximising treatment success for conditions like anxiety and aggression. This course deepens your understanding of behavioural pharmacology, offering critical insights into the appropriate use of psychotropic medications—detailing when, why, how, and which medications to prescribe. |
Saturday, 01 February 2025 Speaker/s: Niek Beijerink & Mariko Yata Online Distance Education Description Gain the skills and in-depth knowledge required for those challenging cardiorespiratory patients with this course. Advance your diagnostic ability with a hands-on echocardiology workshop. |
Saturday, 01 February 2025 Speaker/s: Sandra Forsyth & Karen Jackson Online Distance Education Description Make the most of in-house clinical pathology and achieve accurate, rapid diagnoses. Do you want to maximise the benefits of your bench-top analyser and in-house pathology? Achieve rapid, cost-effective diagnoses with increased confidence? Ensure that your bench-top analyser is providing accurate information? This course will expand and refine your diagnostic skills across a range of modalities including biochemistry, haematology, acid-base balance, urinalysis, endocrinology, blood smear evaluation, urine sediment evaluation and cytology. You will be guided through a range of practical techniques that will grow your confidence and ensure you are getting the best out of your in-house machines, as well as from external pathology services. |
Saturday, 01 February 2025 Speaker/s: Ralf Mueller, Sonya Bettenay & Stefan Hobi Online Distance Education Description Develop a logical, problem-based approach to the investigation of pruritic skin cases. Skin problems are among the most common reason for presentation in everyday practice. The CVE Dermatology Distance Education program is a modular course that aims to provide you with the practical skills necessary to work-up and resolve these often recurrent cases with minimal frustration for both owner and clinician. The Pruritic Skin Disease DE course will cover the various common causes of pruritus: including insect hypersensitivities, atopic and contact dermatitis as well as food allergies, Malassezia dermatitis and pruritic parasitic skin diseases. The pathophysiology of pruritus, including neurogenic and psychogenic pruritus will be reviewed with an emphasis on current and upcoming treatment modalities. |
Saturday, 01 February 2025 Speaker/s: Yenny Indrawirawan, Sophia Morse Online Distance Education Description Develop your capacity to treat small animal emergency and critical care cases confidently and maximise your patient outcomes. This course aims to develop your practical skills and techniques for the treatment and monitoring of critically ill animals. Triage, fluid therapy, analgesia, acute abdomen, respiratory distress and multisystem trauma are all covered with an emphasis on case-based problem solving. |
Saturday, 01 February 2025 Speaker/s: Rachel Korman, Katherine Briscoe..... Online Distance Education Description An unwell cat poses unique challenges to the often time poor, small animal practitioner. They require refined, considered and focused care for the best outcomes. This newly updated course is designed to reinforce, deepen, and broaden your knowledge of feline medicine in a practical, interactive, and enjoyable way. Each module will focus on improving your clinical approach and provide you with key information and tips from our tutors. Your development will be supported by regular webinars, individual feedback from your tutors and an active forum. Immerse yourself in an approachable community for learning and advice all about cats, including valuable recommendations on how to make your practice more 'feline friendly'. |
Saturday, 01 February 2025 Speaker/s: Darren Merrett, Jen Brown, Steve Holloway Online Distance Education Description Three enthusiastic and knowledgeable tutors guide you through 10 modules designed to increase your confidence in your ability to diagnose and treat your small animal patients. |
Saturday, 01 February 2025 Speaker/s: Jill Maddison, Sue Bennett, Susan Carr Online Distance Education Description Enhance your problem-solving abilities with a course designed to develop a rational, pathophysiologically-based approach to the diagnosis and management of internal medicine cases. Led by the esteemed Jill Maddison and Sue Bennett, and recently joined by Susan Carr, this modular course begins as clinical work does: focusing on the presenting problem. It advances to a pathophysiologically-based approach to diagnosing and managing internal medicine cases. The course encourages you to reflect and critically evaluate your case workup procedures, thereby improving your clinical effectiveness and outcomes. |
Saturday, 01 February 2025 Speaker/s: Laurent Garosi & Simon Platt Online Distance Education Description Are you over-referring? Complete this course to boost your confidence in managing those challenging neurological cases that are often passed on to specialists. Neurological cases can be intimidating and are frequently referred to specialists. This course aims to clarify the process of localisation and build your confidence in handling these complex cases. |
Saturday, 01 February 2025 Speaker/s: Chris Tan, Mark Newman, Wendy Archipow, Bronwyn Fullagar Online Distance Education Description Provide better outcomes for all your surgical patients and boost your confidence to approach more complex surgeries. This course aims to present an overview of surgery and assist you to improve your approach to diagnosis and management of surgical diseases. The modules will cover key principles, practical applications and procedures. Each module will be supplemented with a tutorial to give you immediate feedback as well as the opportunity to discuss key concepts and approaches with your tutor. |
Saturday, 01 February 2025 Speaker/s: Robin Stanley Online Distance Education Description Develop your ability and confidence to investigate, diagnose and manage your ocular cases, every single time and know when you should be recommending referral. Learn the fundamentals of a thorough ocular exam from the front to the back of the eye. Case-based learning will increase your confidence in handling ophthalmology in general, equine, or small animal practice. |
Monday, 17 February 2025 Speaker/s: Andrea Harvey, Jacqui Norris, Sam Taylor, Cicillia Muller, Anne Quain, Randolph Baral, Nicola Martin The University of Sydney Early Bird Rates Expire: 10/01/2025 Workshops and Conferences Description Join our eminent keynote speakers Drs Samantha Taylor (United Kingdom) and Andrea Harvey (Australia), complemented by a world-class panel of 12 multidisciplinary speakers as they deliver this timely and highly practical feline conference. Benefit from the ‘top tips’ from the experts. Hear about the most up to date management tools for a wide range of common chronic diseases covering all body systems, in addition those diseases that present acutely; and much, much more… State-of-the art plenary sessions add variation and inspiration, including sessions on improving the lives of unowned cats, chronic diseases in koalas and their similarity to cats, and cutting-edge information on FIP management and research. It’s not often we have renowned feline experts from both the southern and northern hemispheres at the one conference. Don’t miss it! |
Saturday, 01 March 2025 Speaker/s: Belinda Hopper Online Distance Education Description Improve your diagnostic skills and avoid common mistakes in thoracic diagnosis. Thoracic radiography, despite being a cornerstone in clinical veterinary diagnostics, often presents significant challenges and common pitfalls. This course is tailored to enhance your skills in producing and interpreting optimal thoracic radiographs. You'll delve into detailed radiographic interpretation, supported by the integration of complementary imaging techniques such as CT and sonography. These modalities play a critical role in clarifying radiographic findings and elucidating pathological patterns. |
Thursday, 01 May 2025 Speaker/s: Ralf Mueller, Sonya Bettenay & Stefan Hobi Online Early Bird Rates Expire: 31/12/2024 Distance Education Description Develop a logical, problem-based approach to infectious skin cases. Skin problems are among the most common reasons for presentation in everyday practice. The CVE Dermatology Distance Education program is a modular course that aims to provide you with the practical skills necessary to work-up and resolve these often recurrent cases with minimal frustration for both owner and clinician. The Infectious Skin Diseases course has a broad content list, ranging from bacterial infections and mycoses to ectoparasites not typically associated with pruritus (such as demodicosis). It also covers all aspects of otitis externa and media including pathophysiology, diagnostics, medical management and surgical interventions. Professor Mueller is regarded as one of the world’s leaders in both demodicosis and otitis and leads this course. The introductory module will cover the general approach to a dermatology patient. It also features practical work with microscopy and skin biopsy sampling conducted on-line and covers the key steps in the approach to nodules. While much of the emphasis is on developing a logical approach to case management, this course reviews the latest information available on a wide range of conditions and presents the latest evidence-based treatment options available. Ultimately, having more confidence in your abilities to manage skin patients will lead to higher job satisfaction and improve patient outcomes. |
Sunday, 01 June 2025 Speaker/s: Xander Huizing Online Early Bird Rates Expire: 31/10/2024 Distance Education Description Beyond broken bones - Increase your diagnostic accuracy and confidence. This comprehensive course will take your understanding of musculoskeletal imaging and pathology to a new level. Learn to refine the quality of your digital images and enhance your interpretation of radiographs of the appendicular and axial skeleton and joints. |