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29th - 30th October 2018 4th ? 5th February 2019


Feel so much more confident now and quite inspired to do more for our wildlife patients Rosa Leedham


Suitable for Vet s, Vet Nurses and Vet student s Course includes:


Role of vet s and vet nurses in general pract ice and


Excellent course, pitched just right and empowering. Vanessa Whitfield


Enjoyed the course, learned a lot and will definitely be putting new knowledge into practice


Laura Hand


Really excellent course, best CPD I've done in ages and very practical. Just hard to cover so many species on the course but that's not a criticism, just a fact of life! Emma Santa Cassa


managing wildlife in your pract ice. Wildlife for


beginners - ident if icat ion,


husbandry and feeding. The f irst 24 hours - t r iage,


stabilisat ion and euthanasia. Fur ther diagnost ics and therapeut ics. Wildlife


anaesthesia ? monitor ing, techniques & species dif ferences


Health and Safet y & zoonot ic disease


Pract ical sessions on cadavers Course Leader Bev Panto BSc (Hons)


BVetMed MRCVS ? Veterinary Officer, Stapeley Grange


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