Join sessions with veterinary specialists from CVS nine referrals hospitals to learn about new developments in veterinary.
Justine Barton BVetMed (Hons) PGCert (SAM) MRCVS
19 June 2025, 19:30–21:30
A practical approach to feline diabetes including a discussion on the use of the recently released SGLT2 inhibitor (Senvelgo®), stabilising the challenging feline diabetic and approach to investigating insulin resistance.
Dovecote Veterinary Hospital
5 Delven Lane
Castle Donington
Derby
DE74 2LJ
https://cvs-referrals.com/events/whats-new-in-feline-diabetes/
James Pratt BVetMed CertSAS DipECVS MRCVS
24 September 2025, 19:30–21:30
HIF commonly affects spaniel breeds and French bulldogs and is a leading cause of elbow fracture. The talk will cover the development, diagnosis and treatment of this important condition.
Dovecote Veterinary Hospital
5 Delven Lane
Castle Donington
Derby
DE74 2LJ
https://cvs-referrals.com/events/humeral-intercondylar-fissure-hif-iohc/
Adrian Dumitru Cert AVP ECVS Resident MRCVS
24 September 2025, 19:30–21:30
When can we manage them surgical? Is conservative management an option?
Dovecote Veterinary Hospital
5 Delven Lane
Castle Donington
Derby
DE74 2LJ
https://cvs-referrals.com/events/elbow-dysplasia/
Vera Pisco DVM MRCVS
14 October 2025, 19:30–21:30
This lecture will focus on the assessment, monitoring and treatment of patients that present to the veterinary clinic as a neurological emergency, specifically with cluster seizures or after suffering from brain trauma. We are also going to speak about the main difficulties experienced in first opinion practices and Out-of-Hours when dealing with these cases. This is an interactive lecture designed for all clinicians and nurses.
Dovecote Veterinary Hospital
5 Delven Lane
Castle Donington
Derby
DE74 2LJ
https://cvs-referrals.com/events/management-of-the-most-common-neurology-emergencies/
Endika Garcia DVM PGCertSAOphthal MRCVS
11 November 2025, 19:30–21:30
This CPD focuses on the ocular trauma, diagnosis, management, treatment and prognosis of the ocular injury in polytraumatised patients.
Dovecote Veterinary Hospital
5 Delven Lane
Castle Donington
Derby
DE74 2LJ
https://cvs-referrals.com/events/polytrauma-patient-seeing-through-the-eye-injury/
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