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We are delighted to be bringing you ‘Congress On Demand’ – our brand new training activity that delivers Congress 2020 to you, at your convenience. Our online packages have been developed to bring you as much CPD as possible, replacing much of what would have been available at Congress this April.
Many of our presenters scheduled for Congress have been busy recording their sessions providing more than 100 sessions of planned Congress lectures available to access at affordable prices, with both Vet and Nurse content, covering a vast range of topics. Free content will also be available so you can try before you buy.
The majority of the content is already uploaded, ready to view and we shall be adding more in the coming weeks. The full programme is detailed in the following pages.
Different packages are available and BSAVA members will receive a discounted rate. You can purchase:
n Full access for all of Congress on Demand
n The Veterinary Nurse package will allow access to the nurses content on the last two pages, any open to all recordings as well as free content
n Individual lectures can also be purchased
For information on the packages available and to access Congress On Demand please visit www.bsavalibrary.com/congressondemand.
(The programme is subject to amendment)
KEY: Lecture coming soon Free content
OPEN TO ALL
30 years in Birmingham: update from 1991
Compulsive behaviour in the dogAnne McBride
OPEN TO ALL
30 years in Birmingham: what has changed?
Antibiotic use: the past, the present, the futureFergus Allerton
30 years in Birmingham
Anaesthesia, ECC and SurgeryVET
AVP: Anaesthesia
Getting the most out of preoperative analgesiaMatt Gurney
VET
AVP: Anaesthesia
Getting the most out of loco regional analgesiaMatt Gurney
VET
AVP: Anaesthesia
Building an effective anaesthesia and analgesia planMatt Gurney
VET
AVP: Anaesthesia
Dealing with common anaesthetic problemsMatt Gurney
VET
Soft Tissue
Presurgical imaging of the headTim Trevail
OPEN TO ALL
Critical care
DIC: causes, presentation and managementSimon Cook
OPEN TO ALL
Critical care
Approach to the dyspnoeic catSimon Cook
Common consultsVET
Common consults
My dog is wobblyRaquel Trevail
VET
Common consults
My rabbit has a dirty bottomEmma Keeble
VET
Common consults
My rabbit has a head tiltEmma Keeble
VET
Common consults
My rabbit has a watery eyeEmma Keeble
VET
Common consults
My rabbit is off its foodEmma Keeble
VET
Common consults
My cat is sneezingSarah Caney
VET
Common consults
My cat is paleSarah Caney
VET
Common consults
My cat is strainingSarah Caney
VET
Common consults
My cat is urinating outside the litter boxSarah Caney
VET
Common consults
Does my bitch need a caesarean?Angelika von Heimendahl
VET
Common consults
How am I going to perform the caesarean?Angelika von Heimendahl
INTERACTIVE: VETS
What’s your diagnosis
The jaundiced dogFergus Allerton
DentistryVET
Dentistry
Dental radiography: why and how?Norman Johnston
VET
Dentistry
What makes extractions easier?Norman Johnston
VET
Dentistry
Lingually displaced mandibular canines in pups and adults: a new epidemic?Norman Johnston
VET
Dentistry
Dental traumaNorman Johnston
DermatologyVET
Dermatology: NAVC
Otitis: what really causes it?Craig Griffin
VET
Dermatology: NAVC
Chronic end stage otitis: treatment and preventionCraig Griffin
VET
Dermatology: NAVC
An approach to the itchy dogCraig Griffin
VET
Dermatology: NAVC
Anti-pruritic drugs 2020Craig Griffin
Exotic petsVET
Exotics
Loco regional anaesthesia in exotic pets (mammals, reptiles and birds)Dario D’Ovidio
VET
Exotics
Updates on small mammal dermatologyDario D’Ovidio
VET
Exotics
Update on exotic pet oncologyDario D’Ovidio
VET
Exotics
Managing rabbit and rodent urinary disordersDario D’Ovidio
VET
Exotics
Anaesthesia and pain management in fish: reconsidering fish n’ chips?Mark Mitchell
VET
Exotics
Reproductive medicine in reptiles: hormones to surgeryMark Mitchell
VET
Exotics
Blood cells and biochemistries: is bloodwork useful for managing captive psittacines?Mark Mitchell
VET
Exotics
Viruses, bacteria and fungi… oh my! Infectious diseases of exotic small mammalsMark Mitchell
ImagingVET
Challenges in imaging
Pitfalls in thoracic radiologyChris Lamb
VET
Challenges in imaging
Pitfalls in abdominal ultrasonography: Part IEsther Barrett
VET
Challenges in imaging
Pitfalls in abdominal ultrasonography: Part IIEsther Barrett
VET
Challenges in imaging
When radiologists make mistakesChris Lamb
VET
Challenges in imaging
It’ll be alright at night: pitfalls in image interpretation in the trauma patientAnna Newitt
INTERACTIVE: VET
Challenges in imaging
Abdominal imaging; cases where mistakes may be madeAnna Newitt
VET
Challenges in imaging
Pitfalls in abdominal radiologyChris Lamb
INTERACTIVE: VET
Challenges in imaging
Thoracic imaging: cases where mistakes may be madeChris Lamb
STUDENT
Student
Where do you start with ultrasound?Esther Barrett
VET
AVP: Diagnostic Imaging
Leaky pipes or blocked drains: urinary contrast studies in 2020Anna Newitt
VET
AVP: Diagnostic Imaging
How to image a suspected foreign bodyAnna Newitt
Internal medicineVET
Cardiology: when to worry
Tachyarrhythmias: when to worryPedro Oliviera
VET
Cardiology: when to worry
Arrhythmias in cats: when to worryPedro Oliviera
OPEN TO ALL
Cardiology: when to worry
Intermittent collapse: top tips whether fit or faintPedro Oliviera
VET
Infectious diseases
Living with LeishmaniaLaura MacFarlane
VET
Infectious diseases
Tick borne diseases: which ones do I actually need to know about?Laura MacFarlane
VET
Infectious diseases
Leptospirosis: an old dog with new tricks?Robert Shiel
VET
Infectious diseases
Lungworm: what’s new in management and prevention?Robert Shiel
VET
Endocrine
What’s new in the monitoring of hyper-adrenocorticism?Laura MacFarlane
VET
Endocrine
What’s new in the monitoring of canine diabetes mellitus?Laura MacFarlane
VET
Bourgelat
Canine gastroscopy: what’s normal, abnormal, or weird?Ed Hall
VET
Bourgelat
IBD: what’s in a name?Ed Hall
VET
Bourgelat
Use and abuse of GI drugsEd Hall
VET
Bourgelat
Probiotics and faecal microbial transplant: hype or hope?Ed Hall
INTERACTIVE: VET
GI from top to bottom
Approach to chronic vomiting and diarrhoeaFergus Allerton
INTERACTIVE: VET
GI from top to bottom
GI bugs: friend or foe? An update on bacterial gastrointestinal diseaseFergus Allerton
INTERACTIVE: VET
GI from top to bottom
Introduction to GI endoscopyFergus Allerton
OncologyVET
Oncology
Chemotherapy for MCTs Spela Bavcar
VET
Oncology
Chemotherapy for lymphoma: more than COP, CHOP and beyondSpela Bavcar
VET
Oncology
Should you treat cats with lymphoma like dogs?Spela Bavcar
VET
Oncology
Strange, but not beautiful: how to manage unusual lymphoma casesSpela Bavcar
VET
Oncology
MCTs with bad intentions? The good, the bad and the uglySarah Mason
VET
Oncology
Evaluating the canine lymphoma patient Sarah Mason
VET
Oncology
Difficult MCTs and dirty margins (with Nick Bacon)Sarah Mason
OphthalmologyVET
Ophthalmology
Canine conjunctivitis: causes and treatmentSara Thomasy
VET
Ophthalmology
Feline conjunctivitis: causes and treatmentSara Thomasy
VET
Ophthalmology
CataractsSara Thomasy
VET
Ophthalmology
Keratoconjunctivitis siccaSara Thomasy
VET
Ophthalmology
Ocular emergenciesSara Thomasy
VET
Ophthalmology
Ocular or systemic disease?Mike Rhodes
VET
Ophthalmology
Which drops to drop: ocular drugs for your practiceMike Rhodes
VET
Ophthalmology
Canine eyelid in health and diseaseMike Rhodes
Management, professional and personal development
MANAGEMENT
Leadership Programme in assocaition with SPVS
People, planet, profit: sustainability and leading change (with Ellie West)Libby Kemkaran-Thompson
MANAGEMENT
Leadership Programme in assocaition with SPVS
What did you just say? The power to influence with communication strategyLibby Kemkaran-Thompson
MANAGEMENT
Management: VMG Day
Developing a learning culture: using feedback as a gift for developing and motivating your teamRichard Casey
MANAGEMENT
Management: VMG Day
User-focused services: understanding your clients needs, as well as your team’s Richard Casey
MANAGEMENT
Management: VMG Day
Leadership and management: can I do both?Gillian Page continues
MANAGEMENT
Management: VMG Day
We are going through changes: simple techniques to keep yourself and team engaged during times of changeAlan Robinson
MANAGEMENT
Management: VMG Day
Turnover is vanity, profit is sanity: managing the bottom lineAlan Robinson
MANAGEMENT
Management: VMG Day
Difficult challenging conversations: feel the fear and do it anyway! Gillian Page
OPEN TO ALL
Beyond the clinics
Resilience training: how to thrive!Carolyne Crowe
OPEN TO ALL
Beyond the clinics
Mentoring in practiceCarolyne Crowe
OPEN TO ALL
Beyond the clinics
Managing perfectionism: good or bad?Carolyne Crowe
MANAGEMENT
Management
Ready, aim, fire: how to hit the target every timeRebecca Robinson
Management, professional and personal development continued
MANAGEMENT
Management
Meaningful metrics that matter: how to pick the right onesRebecca Robinson
MANAGEMENT
Management
Failing to plan is planning to fail: getting the process rightRebecca Robinson
MANAGEMENT
Management
Why carrot and stick doesn’t work: motivation is an inside jobAlan Robinson
MANAGEMENT
Management
Keeping the flame burning; creating a culture of excellenceAlan Robinson
Veterinary nursingVET NURSE
BOAS
Nutrition: are BOAS breeds different?Nicola Ackerman
VET NURSE
BOAS
What the clinic nurse needs to knowNicola Ackerman
VET NURSE
BOAS
BOAS: what is it and how we can manage it?Rachel Hattersley
VET NURSE
BOAS
Emergency management of BOAS patientsRachel Hattersley
VET NURSE
BOAS
Anaesthesia of brachycephalicsLiz Leece
VET NURSE
BOAS
Ophthalmology considerations for brachycephalicsMike Rhodes
VET NURSE
Canine medicine
Pet blood bank: overview and how practices can assistWendy Barnett
VET NURSE
Nutrition
Obesity in canines: prevention better than cureNicola Ackerman
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VET NURSE
Nutrition
Pre-procedural feedingNicola Ackerman
VET NURSE
Nutrition
Post-procedural nutritional requirementNicola Ackerman
VET NURSE
Nutrition
Nutrition for cats with GI issuesAlexandra Taylor
VET NURSE
Nutrition
Obesity in felinesAlexandra Taylor
VET NURSE
Nutrition
Geriatric cats: what can they eat?Alexandra Taylor
VET NURSE
Neurology
Nursing neurological examination and when to worryRaquel Trevail
VET NURSE
Neurology
What nurses need to know about inflammatory brain diseaseRaquel Trevail
VET NURSE
Cardiology
Nursing the cardiac crisisCharlotte Pace
VET NURSE
Cardiology
How to read an ECGCharlotte Pace
VET NURSE
Cardiology
Long-term monitoring of the cardiac patientCharlotte Pace
VET NURSE
Cardiology
Do you hear what I hear? Heart sounds for everyoneEd Durham
VET NURSE
District veterinary nursing
Clinical examinations at home: using eyes and ears to aid collaborative veterinary careJulian Hoad
VET NURSE
Behaviour, ethics & welfare
What it means to be small and smartAnne McBride
VET NURSE
Behaviour, ethics & welfare
Punishment: should we, do we, why?Anne McBride
VET NURSE
Behaviour, ethics & welfare
I am not a human: please speak clearlyAnne McBride
VET NURSE
Advanced nursing: analgesia
Exotic small mammal pain managementStephen Cital
Veterinary nursing continued
continues
VET NURSE
Advanced nursing: analgesia
A review of medical cannabisStephen Cital
VET NURSE
Advanced nursing: analgesia
New directions in pain managementStephen Cital
VET NURSE
Advanced cardiology
Mitral valve disease and hypertrophic cardiomyopathyCharlotte Pace
VET NURSE
Advanced cardiology
Emergency management of arrhythmiasEd Durham
VET NURSE
Advanced cardiology
A review of congenital heart conditionsEd Durham
VET NURSE
Advanced cardiology
PacemakersEd Durham
VET NURSE
Updates to the PSS in 2020Pam Mosedale
Veterinary nursing continued