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Archive for April, 2008

Don’t miss the last Evening Seminar of the academic year!

Thursday, April 17th, 2008

Vomiting in dogs: mechanisms, causes, consequences and management

13th May 2008

Evening seminar by Alex German BVSc, PhD, DipECVIM-ca, Cert SAM MRCVS

Vomiting is a common reason for owners to seek veterinary advice. This evening session will cover the basis of the emetic reflex, as well as the causes and consequences of vomiting. The session will then discuss the latest thoughts and recommendations on the management of emesis in dogs.

Venue: Easter Bush Veterinary Centre

Please join us for a drink and a buffet from 6.45pm. The lecture will start at 7.30pm and finish at around 9.30pm with a short break in the middle.

Fee: Vets £45, Nurses £25. (includes all refreshments and seminar notes)

Follow this link to sign up for the seminar now…

Animal Athletes: Welfare of Animals in Sport

Monday, April 14th, 2008

(with particular emphasis on racehorses and greyhounds)

This workshop is organised by the Scottish Centre for Animal Welfare Sciences (SCAWS) and will be held at The Moredun Research Institute, Edinburgh on Wednesday the 24th of September 2008.

Sponsors of the event include UFAW, Dogs Trust and BSAS

If you are interested in attending, contact Laura Kelly for registration details (E-mail: laura.kelly@sac.ac.uk; Tel: 0131 535 3100)

A PDF of the workshop programme is attached: SCAWS Programme

Interested in an MSc?

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

The new University of Edinburgh Postgraduate website has been launched and the following programmes are now available in Veterinary Medicine. Check out the Postgraduate Programmes Online website too.

Click on the links below to access more information on each programme:

Infectious Diseases and Veterinary Science are full-time programmes, but the other programmes have a part-time or online option.

Clinical Education and International Animal Health are both delivered online, allowing you to participate in the programmes wherever you are located and at a time that suits you. The new Equine Science and Emerging and Neglected Infectious Diseases online courses will be launched this year.

A degree in veterinary science is not always essential - many of these programmes are open to students with degrees in science or medicine, or with appropriate professional experience. Don’t miss out on your chance - follow the links and enquire today!