NEC BIRMINGHAM |  11-12 MAY 2023

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  1. It is often wrongly assumed that patients with acute hindlimb paralysis carry a poor prognosis and can only be evaluated in specialist referral centres. It is important to realise that only a handful ...
    • Feline
    Loud breathing is typically related to upper airway disease. While the etiology is often apparent in brachycephalic disease, determining the severity and origin of these signs can be challenging. Surg ...
  2. Alex will be covering the diagnosis and management of acute hemorrhagic diarrhea syndrome including but not limited to:  - Shock diagnosis and management  - Coagulatory disturbances & considerations  ...
  3. Rabbit anaesthesia has been associated with higher mortality and morbidity rates than dog and cat anaesthesia. This presentation will discuss the differences in rabbit and dog/cat physiology that may ...
    • Nurses/Technician Team
    Critical patients can inspire fear in us and make us lose our focus on what we can do for them. We need to concentrate on our clinical examination of the patient to determine what the main problem are ...
  4. Anorexia can have a myriad of causes and is a clinical manifestation of many different diseases. Usually, there will be some other, more specific clinical sign in our patient that will help us localis ...
  5. Although head trauma is a potentially life-threatening emergency, affected animals can be successfully managed in private practice. A basic understanding of the pathophysiology of traumatic brain inju ...
    • Diagnostics
    Exploratory laparotomy is a commonly utilised surgical procedure to aid in the diagnosis or to facilitate an intervention. If approached in a systematic fashion with good pre-operative planning it is ...
  6. In this video-based lecture, Dr Justine Lee, DACVECC, DABT will review common procedures that veterinarians must feel comfortable performing in the emergency room, including thoracocentesis, abdominoc ...
    • Nurses/Technician Team
    In this lecture, Dr Justine Lee, DACVECC, and DABT will review common mistakes to avoid in the ER such as when to perform chest radiographs in an unstable patient, what dose of steroids to use, when t ...
  7. Modern veterinary practices can benefit from taking a data driven approach to improve day-to-day decision making. By leveraging on digitisation, practices will transform its relationships with custome ...
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    Data driven strategies for practice optimisation
    • Feline
    The diagnosis of pulmonary hypertension (PH) in dogs and cats can be very challenging. In humans, the gold standard in the diagnosis of PH is to perform right heart catheterization (RHC). However, in ...
    Sponsored By
    Diagnosis of pulmonary hypertension in dogs and cats with transthoracic echocardiography
  8. Sonographic imaging was first introduced in veterinary medicine for the early diagnosis of pregnancy. Recently, ultrasound has changed the way obstetric care has been provided in small animal practice ...
    Sponsored By
    Diagnostic obstetric ultrasound in the dog: normal and abnormal pregnancy
    • Diagnostics
    Sponsored By
    Diagnostic reasoning, medical errors, and artificial intelligence
  9. Did you know there is a simple blood test to help find some of the common canine cancers, including lymphoma and hemangiosarcoma? This course covers challenges and unmet needs in the diagnosis of cani ...
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    Evaluation of plasma nucleosome concentrations in healthy dogs and dogs with cancer
  10. It is expected that the human nutraceutical market is to grow to more than USD400 Billion by 2025 (with a 7.2% CAGR over a period of  6 years) and the veterinary nutraceutical market usually follows t ...
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    Getting the best bang for your buck. Does evidence matter to you?
  11. Join us as we use real-life cases to help you understand how to interpret a five-part white blood cell differential and go beyond the diagnosis of "infection or not".  Practical information that you c ...
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    Getting the most from a five part differential: a case based discussion
  12. Encephalitozoon cuniculi is often a suspected cause of head tilt in rabbits. However, a definitive diagnosis is difficult to obtain. This presentation will discuss the pathophysiology of head tilt in ...
  13. In this presentation, we are going to look at how to improve our service to clients by doing a couple of easy extra procedures during routine consultations for example vaccinations and admission for s ...
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    How to add value to routine consultations using ophthalmology
  14. Inflammatory airway disease in the cat can be associated with eosinophilic, neutrophilic, or mixed inflammation however the importance of these differing types of inflammation remains unclear. Various ...
    • Nurses/Technician Team
    BOAS is a complex syndrome where the whole range of abnormalities that develop in these breeds can limit their lifestyle and cause major concerns when anaesthetising them. I will aim to cover the main ...
  15. The violent and unpredictable nature of seizures can be overwhelming and distressing for owners of affected animals. It is therefore important to build a strong relationship with your client that is b ...
    • Feline
    Cats with idiopathic rhinosinusitis typically require long term management. Because the underlying cause of this disease is poorly understood, limiting clinical signs and providing the owner with a re ...
  16. Through the medium of problem-based case discussions, we will explore some diagnostic dilemmas and therapeutic challenges. There might even be some music.

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