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Earn CE credit at SEVC

1:20 pm in Associations, Europe, News, Products by Jonathan (Vetsforum Editor)

The Southern European Veterinary Conference (SEVC) has been officially recognised by the AAVSB (American Association of Veterinary State Boards) as a provider of Continued Education.

SEVC courses have been added to the RACE (Registry of Approved Continuing Education) program and will grant up to 45 hours of CE.

Visit SEVC to learn more!

Harper Adams introduce UK’s first Veterinary Nursing Masters Course

11:04 am in Companies, News, Products, UK, Veterinary Schools by Jonathan (Vetsforum Editor)

Autumn launch for first veterinary nursing Masters course

The UK’s first clinical Masters course in veterinary nursing will be launched this autumn at Harper Adams University College – and prospective students are invited to apply now.

The Masters course has been designed for veterinary nurses in full or part-time work, whether in teaching or in practice. It will be delivered via a blend of day visits to Harper Adams – with seminars, guest speakers and practical workshops where relevant – and supported distance learning.

Dr Martin, course manager, adds: “The clinical element of the course is designed to deliver enhanced Veterinary Nursing skills, such as rehabilitation nursing, oncology, pain management, client support, behaviour problem management, which would be an asset to any companion animal veterinary practice.”

For more information visit Harper Adams

Statistics Course for Vets

11:57 am in Clinical, News, Practice Management, Products, Public Health by Jonathan (Vetsforum Editor)

Vets are busy people and carrying out statistical analysis often takes a backseat to treating patients. To help balance research and treatment, Dr. Martin Bland is chairing a course to make statistics more accessible to busy vets.

For more information on the course please click here.

Course: Understanding Veterinary Statistics

2:42 pm in News, Practice Management, Products, UK, Veterinary Schools by Jonathan (Vetsforum Editor)

Statistics are vital in veterinary studies, particularly when reading and writing research papers. Clinical studies can overshadow statistical work and some vets find themselves lost when trying to carry out statistical analysis of studies.

Dr. Martin Bland is chairing a course on statistics to help vets analyse and publish studies they read and conduct. The course is invaluable to vets who want to quickly learn how to use studies whilst maintaining their clinical duties.

For more information on the course please click here.