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Exotics - diagnosing and managing common conditions in pet birds, reptiles and small mammals
Tutor: Sharon Redrobe BVetMed CertLAS DZooMed MRCVS
Sharon Redrobe holds the RCVS Diploma in Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, the RCVS Certificate in Laboratory Animal Science and is an RCVS Specialist in Zoo and Wildlife Medicine. Sharon has an Honorary Lectureship at the University of Bristol and is the Head of Veterinary Services at Bristol Zoo Gardens. She heads the Rabbit Clinic at Langford. Sharon has worked exclusively with exotic species for fourteen years. She has over 70 journal and book publications and has spoken at numerous conferences including the British and World Small Animal Veterinary Associations, Association of Reptile and Amphibian Veterinarians, American Association Zoo Veterinarians and is the co-editor of the BSAVA Manual of Exotic Pets.
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The field of exotic animal medicine has come a long way in the last twenty years and we can do a lot more than clip rabbit's teeth, dispense an oral antibiotic, sigh there is not much we can do or euthanase the mystery cases. This will be a whistle-stop tour of how to approach, diagnose and manage the most common diseases in exotic pets including pet parrots, tortoises, maybe a lizard and snake, and rabbits and rodents. This will be a practical course focusing on diagnostic techniques and treatments readily available in general practice. Esoteric or referral level conditions will not be discussed to enable us to concentrate on the things most likely to present to a general practitioner. This course will give you the tools to approach the exotic patient with authority and diagnose and manage the common conditions appropriately and with modern techniques and treatment protocols.

 

Who should attend 

Vets in practice who are seeing exotic pets and feeling a little out of their depth or those colleagues who run a mile from the exotic pet booking! Do not be afraid, come on this course.

What the course will help the attendees to do:

  • Approach the exotic patient with confidence and useful knowledge
  • Diagnose the most common diseases in pet birds, reptiles and small mammals
  • Treat the most common diseases in pet birds, reptiles and small mammals

Learning objectives 

 

By the end of this course delegates should have a thorough understanding of:

  • The clinical examination of the exotic pet patient 
  • Samples to take and interpretation
  • The most common diseases of pet birds, reptiles and small mammals
  • Useful treatment regimes for the most common diseases
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Location: Leeds
Date: 23/10/2008
Course Code: 8EXOT10N

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Location: Swindon
Date: 06/11/2008
Course Code: 8EXOT11S

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Location: Harefield, Middlesex
Date: 10/12/2008
Course Code: 8EXOT12H

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Course Times:Registration and coffee 9am. Course starts 9.30am and finishes 5.30pm
Course Fees:£269.00 plus VAT (£316.08 in total)
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