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Case-based Exotic Animal Medicine two-day course
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Sharon Redrobe BSc(Hons) BVetMed CertLAS DipZooMed MRCVS RCVS Specialist in Zoo and Wildlife Medicine

 

Sharon Redrobe is the Head of Veterinary Services at Bristol Zoo Gardens and Head of the Rabbit Clinic at the University of Bristol. She holds the RCVS Diploma and Specialist Status in Zoo and Wildlife Medicine. Her caseload is 100% 'exotic' and includes various species of exotic mammal, bird, reptile, amphibian, fish and invertebrate.

Course content:
This course will cover clinical cases in a range of exotic animal patients across the whole range including rabbit, rodent, reptile, bird, plus a few primate, marsupial and even fish cases. The cases presented will include blood work, microbiology, imaging (radiography, ultrasonography, endoscopy videos) and other diagnostic test results for discussion and problem solving. Cases will be presented in a 'real life' and interactive format.
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Who should attend;

 

This course is ideal for those already seeing patients commonly classed as 'exotic' but wanting to go beyond a simple blood sample and radiograph. Or even for those doing so yet finding the answers frustratingly out of reach. With a mere nod towards state of the art, limited access, modalities, this course will focus on practical clinical management in practice.

 

What the course will help the attendees to do; 

 

  • Examine and draw up a list of differential diagnoses for a sick reptile, bird, 'exotic' mammal or fish, in various scenarios
  • Select and interpret appropriate diagnostic tests in exotic species
  • Evaluation of the radiograph in many captive exotic species
  • Manage many common, and uncommon, diseases in selected species
  • Formulate a management plan for a sick exotic patient
  • Anaesthetise the common species safely

Learning objectives:

 

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

 

  • The approach and management of the exotic animal patient, whatever it is…
  • Interpretation of haematology and biochemistry of common captive 'exotic' mammal, bird and reptile patients
  • The use and interpretation of radiography in exotic patients 
  • The approach and management of the exotic animal patient
  • Selected diseases and their treatment options
Venues and Dates:
Location: Swindon
Date: 24/03/2009
Course Code: 9EXOT2D3S

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Course Times:Registration and coffee 9.00am. Course starts 9.30am and finishes 5.30pm.
Course Fees:

£620.00 plus VAT (£713.00 in total)

This includes tuition, course notes, access to notes online before and after the course, all refreshments and buffet meals each day.

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