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Don’t forget to register for Wednesday nights L/A ‘Engaging with sheep farmers’ meeting!

April 24, 2017 By Rachel-VETNI

This Wednesday night (26th April) is our spring large animal meeting at the Glenavon house hotel Cookstown.  Fill your boots with a delicious fork supper (7.15pm) before the lecture by our speaker, Phillipa Page.  The subject for the evening is ‘Engaging with Sheep Farmers – How Can Flock Health Planning be Viable for Vets and Farmers?’  There will also be a bonus topic of ‘An update on Ovine Pulmonary Adenocarcinoma -Jaagsiekte’. 

For more information on our speaker and topic click here!

To register send us an email at info@vetni.co.uk or give us a ring on 02825898543

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Last Chance to grab Extended Early Bird Rate for Conference! 1 day left to book!

April 18, 2017 By Rachel-VETNI

If you haven’t got your place booked for conference yet, be quick!  We have extended the early bird rate until midnight on Wednesday 19th April and if you haven’t booked by then you will pay full price!  This is your last chance to receive our discounted rate!

If you are sending your form by post, photograph it and send it to info@vetni.co.uk to ensure you receive the early bird rate otherwise you may risk it not reaching us in time. 

For more information on the lectures and speakers at conference click here!

For a registration form click here!

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3 DAYS until the EARLY BIRD rate for spring conference CLOSES!

April 11, 2017 By Rachel-VETNI

If you want to get the discounted rate for the Small Animal Spring Conference in the Armagh City Hotel you better be QUICK!  Places are filling up fast and the discounted rate is due to end this Friday!  After Friday there will be no exceptions to the new rate.  Spring conference early bird rate is the best value in Small Animal CPD for both vets and vet nurses and we have a packed programme with amazing first class speakers lined up along with our legendary party night! 

For full details on the conference programme and information on our speakers click here!

For a registration form click here!

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Do you have the confidence to examine & treat a sick chicken? Come hear Victoria Roberts at Aprils AVSPNI S/A meeting.

April 4, 2017 By Rachel-VETNI

Victoria Roberts set out to be a vet with the objective of improving the welfare of backyard poultry as it is a rising hobby, vets now needing this specialized information to cope with the increasing number of pet chickens that are presented to them, diseases and disorders often caused by owner ignorance.  She is coming to talk at our AVSPNI evening meeting to give our vets the confidence on how to deal with a sick chicken effectively with the subject ‘oh no its a sick chicken, how to gain confidence to examine and treat her’.

The meeting will begin with a delicious supper at 7.15pm so why not come straight from surgery to get a good feed before some great CPD.  (Free to AVSPNI members).

For more information on our speaker and the meeting click here!

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10 days to go to get your early bird AVSPNI Spring conference rate!

April 4, 2017 By Rachel-VETNI

Make sure you don’t miss out on the fantastic deal you get on booking early for conference!  There is only 10 days left of the early bird rate and then the prices will go up (with no exceptions).  We have a great programme of first class CPD arranged and a party night to remember!  If you are posting forms, give plenty of time as a late form will get the ‘late fee’. 

For more information on our speakers for conference and a programme to top all other spring conferences click here!

For a conference registration form click here!

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Engaging with Sheep Farmers – AVSPNI L/A Meeting 2017

April 3, 2017 By Rachel-VETNI

Come join AVSPNI for the Spring Large Animal meeting on Wednesday 26th April 2017 in the Glenavon House Hotel at 7.15pm. 

Phillipa Page is our speaker for the subject of ‘Engaging with sheep farmers: How Can Flock Health Planning be Viable for Vets and Farmers?’.  Phillipa has been in large animal practice for over 7 and a half years and before that was in mixed practice.  Whilst in her large animal role, she has started sheep training workshops, newsletters, discussion groups etc. and she and her husband commercially farm 400 ewes producing fat lambs which has helped bridge the veterinary and sheep farmer understanding.

Phillipa will also be talking about ‘An update on Ovine Pulmonary Adenocarcinoma -Jaagsiekte’ as a bonus topic for the evening.

For more information on the evenings topic and how to register click here!

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Hurry to catch the early bird rate at spring conference

March 28, 2017 By Rachel-VETNI

There is only two weeks left to catch the amazing early bird discount rate at AVSPNI Spring conference this year!  If you are a member of AVSPNI you get your whole weekend £100 cheaper if you book before the 14th April.  Nurses get a saving of at least £40 when booking early.  These deals will only be around until the 14th of April and then the prices will go up (with no exceptions).  Don’t forget to book your accommodation as the Armagh City Hotel is booking up fast for conference! 

We have amazing lecturers who will be delivering top CPD for both Vets and Nurses.  To find out more about our speakers and how to register click here!  To get a registration form click here!

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Top class Nursing lectures by Claire Defries at AVSPNI Spring Conference in May! Book Now!

March 20, 2017 By Rachel-VETNI

Claire qualified as a veterinary nurse in small animal practice in North London in 2001 and went on to work as a senior nurse at The Queen Mother Hospital for Animals. Whilst in this role she gained the Diploma in Advanced Veterinary Nursing (medical), and worked mainly in anaesthesia and diagnostic imaging. During this time she was responsible for the endoscopy unit in the hospital and attended a human endoscopy technician’s course to broaden her knowledge in this area. Later Claire was a head nurse at Wood Street Veterinary Hospital in north London and developed an interest in laparoscopic surgery as well as flexible endoscopy.

Claire always had an interest in VN training and education and having been a head nurse for a number of years moved into full time lecturing at a college in Staffordshire before joining The College of Animal Welfare in 2013 where she is now centre manager at Potters Bar.  She has achieved a Post Graduate Diploma in Veterinary Education at the Royal Veterinary College and is currently working towards her MSc research project.

Claire will be giving lectures to our Vet Nurses at the Armagh City Hotel in May.  Her topics include:  An introduction to emergency nursing, Pain assessment and analgesia, nursing the feline patient, nursing care for patients with tubes going in and tubes going out, nursing the haemorrhaging patient and blood transfusions care and Martha, a traumatic case.

To find out a bit more about conference and about Claire and her lectures click here!

To get a registration form click here!

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Meow-velous feline lectures by Sarah Caney at AVSPNI Spring Conference!

March 13, 2017 By Rachel-VETNI

Sarah Caney is an RCVS Specialist in Feline Medicine and enjoys seeing a mixture of first opinion and referral feline patients.  She is internationally recognised as one of only eight veterinary specialists in feline medicine working in the UK.  Alongside her clinical work and publishing, Dr Caney has worked for many years with the UK cat charity, the Feline Advisory Bureau (FAB). Her work with FAB includes chairing their feline expert panel which lobbies organisations for better cat care.

Sarah will be lecturing in at our up and coming AVSPNI Small animal conference in May and her topics include ‘Cat friendly tips, blood pressure assessment in cats, preventive healthcare in cats, chronic kidney disease, osteoarthritis and cognitive dysfunction syndrome in the older cat, the anorexic cat, hyperthyroidism and Setting up and running successful feline chronic kidney disease clinics’.

For more information about Sarah and our other speakers at conference click here!

For a registration form click here!

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Ross Bond lectures on Dermatology at AVSPNI May Conference – Book Now!

March 6, 2017 By Rachel-VETNI

Introducing Ross Bond! 

Ross Bond graduated from Glasgow Veterinary School in 1985, spent 5 years in farm and small animal practice, and then joined the Royal Veterinary College in 1990, where he is currently Professor in Veterinary Dermatology and Head of the Dermatology Service. His research work into yeast infections in dogs led to an award of a PhD in 1996. Ross holds RCVS and European College Diplomas in Veterinary Dermatology and is recognised as a specialist in veterinary dermatology by the RCVS.   His research interests relate primarily to microbial skin infections in dogs and cats.

Ross is lecturing at our AVSPNI small animal conference at the Armagh City Hotel on the 12th & 13th May 2017.  His lecture topics include:  Canine atopic dermatitis, Dermatology, Optimising outcomes in canine otits externa, current concepts in systemic and topical therapy of microbial skin disease, New drugs for allergic dogs, Making sense of examples, What is your diagnosis, Parasitic skin disease: new strategies for old diseases and Dermatology sample collection and preparation. 

For more information on Ross, our other lecturers and their topics click here!

For a conference registration form click here!

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