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Clinical Courses for Vets and
Veterinary Nurses in Central London
Book 4 courses throughout the Practice and receive a 5th course free*
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Central CPD
Clinical Courses for Vets and
Veterinary Nurses in Central London
Jo Hillard began Central CPD in Central London in 2009. Her objective at the
outset was to bring London quality CPD courses for the Veterinary Profession,
using lecturers that are well known and respected within their chosen
discipline. Jo felt that, as a practicing vet, she had learnt from CPD courses
in other regions of the UK and wanted to ensure that vets based in London
had the same access to quality, regular courses.
The course timetable focuses on topics that are current and relevant for
vets working within small animal practice. Jo includes courses that she
herself would benefit from as a vet working in a first-opinion practice.
Delegate numbers are limited for courses so the days are relaxed and
interactive seminars rather than more formal lectures. Central CPD want to
ensure that each delegate benefits individually from the course and takes
something new back to their practice. Central CPD added Veterinary Nurse
courses in 2010 and this year are very excited to be adding Practical Courses
to their timetable in response to delegate requests.
A member of the Central CPD team attends every course to ensure that you
have a positive experience.
Jo Hillard BVM&S GPCert(SAM) MRCVS
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2013 COURSE INDEX
VETERINARY COURSES:
4 Hepato-biliary and
Pancreatic Disease
in the Dog and Cat
4 Feline Geriatrics
5 The Cornea and KCS
5 An Update on
Oncology
6 Urinary Tract Surgery
in Cats and Dogs
6 Haematological
and Haemostatic
Emergencies
7 Feline Behaviour
Obesity, a Fresh
Approach
7 Dermatology
A Logical Approach
to the Puritic Dog
8 Canine Endocrinology
Case Based Problem
Solving
8 Rabbits
Back to Basics
9 Canine Behaviour
Noise Phobias
9 Feline Dentistry
10 Backyard Farm Pets
10 Neurology
Stress Free Seizure
Stabilisation
11 Feline Endocrinology
11 Feline Ophthalmology
12 ECGs Made Easy
12 Surgical Oncology
PRACTICAL COURSES:
13 Practical
Echocardiography
14 Practical Abdominal
Ultrasound
15 Dermatology
Clinical Cytology
15 Practical
Orthopaedics
A Practical Approach
to Fracture Repair in
the Forelimb
16 Practical
Orthopaedics
Repairing Common
Hindlimb Fractures
16 Practical
Orthopaedics
An Introduction to
Stifle Surgery
VETERINARY NURSE
COURSES:
17 General Anaesthesia
for Nurses
17 Nursing Feline
Geriatrics
18 Nursing the
Hospitalised Patient
Putting your skills
into practice
18 Feline Behaviour
Obesity, a Fresh
Approach
19 Exotics for Nurses
19 Practical Radiography
20 Canine Behaviour
Noise Phobias
20 Nursing the Diabetic
Patient
21 HOW TO BOOK
22 COURSE VENUES
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We look forward to seeing you
on a Central CPD course soon.
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Hepato-biliary and
Pancreatic Disease in
the Dog and Cat
Date: Wednesday 23rd
January 2013
Location: Kings College,
Waterloo, London
Price: 285 +VAT
Lecturer: Rob Foale BSc BVetMed
DSAM DipECVIM-Ca MRCVS European
Specialist in Small Animal Internal Medicine
Course Synopsis:
Diagnosing the underlying aetiology
of hepato-biliary and pancreatic
diseases in cats and dogs can often
be frustating and complicated,
especially if your knowledge of liver
and pancreatic pathophysiology
is a little hazy. Supported by case
examples, this course will present
all the major diseases that affect the
liver and pancreas in cats and dogs,
discuss the diagnostic approach to
such patients and review current
recommended therapeutic protocols.
Topics to be covered include:
The clinical pathology of
hepato-biliary and pancreatic
disease and how to make
accurate diagnoses
Toxin-induced and breed-related
hepatopathies
Diagnostic imaging techniques
appropriate for hepato-biliary and
pancreatic disease cases
The nutritional management
of patients with pancreatic
pathology
Feline Geriatrics
Date: Tuesday 12th February 2013
Location: Kings College,
Waterloo, London
Price: 285 +VAT
Lecturer: Martha Cannon BA VetMB
DSAM(Fel) MRCVS RCVS Specialist in Feline
Medicine
Course Synopsis:
A one-day course focusing on the
diseases and needs of the older
cat, the current approaches to
diagnosis, treatment and monitoring
of common disease including renal
failure, arthritis, hyperthyroidism
and hypertension. The day will also
cover Senior Wellness Clinics
when is a cat senior, what tests
to perform, and how to price it to
encourage owners to take it up.
Topics to be covered include:
Renal Failure early intervention
to slow down the progression
of disease
Arthritis an under-treated
problem; how can we help
owners to recognise the signs
and what are the effective
treatment options?
Hyperthyroidism new
developments in approaches to
treatment and monitoring
Hypertension bringing blood
pressure measurement into day
to day practice: Which cats?
How often? What do the
numbers mean?
Senior Wellness Clinics
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VETERINARY COURSES
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The Cornea and KCS
Date: Thursday 21st February 2013
Location: Kings College,
Waterloo, London
Price: 285 +VAT
Lecturer: Sally Turner MA VetMB
DVOphthal MRCVS RCVS Specialist in
Veterinary Ophthalmology
Course Synopsis:
Corneal disease is frequently seen
in practice and usually can be easily
treated and managed, but what
happens when you are faced with
more serious corneal disease or
non-healing ulcers? This course
will focus not just on up to date
management of straightforward
corneal disease, but also on
more complicated disease and
non-healing ulcers. We will also
discuss KCS and other tear
abnormalities that are frequently
linked to more complicated
corneal diseases.
Topics to be covered include:
The normal cornea including
healing
Ulcerative corneal disease
Introduction to non-ulcerative
corneal disease
The normal nasolacrimal system
KCS and other tear abnormalities
An Update on Oncology
Date: Thursday 21st March 2013
Location: Kings College,
Waterloo, London
Price: 285 +VAT
Lecturer: Susan North BSc (Hons),
PhD, DVM, DipACVIM (Medical Oncology),
Dip ACVR (Radiation Oncology), Dip ECVIM-CA
(Internal Medicine and Medical Oncology),
MRCVS, RCVS Recognised Specialist in
Oncology, European Specialist in Internal
Medicine and Medical Oncology, Specialist in
Radiation Oncology
Course Synopsis:
Oncology is an ever-changing
discipline, with advances in
treatment and management
occurring more rapidly than ever
before. This course will start with
a brief recap on tumour biology
before moving on to discuss new
treatment strategies and updates
in both canine and feline oncology,
including the old adage that cats
are not just small dogs.
Topics to be covered include:
The UK experience with the
melanoma vaccine
Update on canine mast
cell tumours
Anal sac carcinomas and tonsillar
squamous cell carcinomas
current thoughts and successes
Feline oncology
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Good CPD, great location, nice small
interactive groups with great speakers

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5
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Urinary Tract Surgery
in Cats and Dogs
Date: Friday 5th April 2013
Location: Kings College,
Waterloo, London
Price: 285 +VAT
Lecturer: Nick Bacon MA VetMB
CertVR CertSAS DECVS DACVS MRCVS
Clinical Assistant Professor, Surgical Oncology
Course Synopsis:
This day course will cover all the
commonest urinary conditions and
problems encountered in daily
practice with specific attention paid
to the surgical solutions, from a
refresher and hints and tips on the
simplest procedures to step by
step guides on more cutting-edge
surgery. The day will include
procedures along the whole urinary
tract from renal biopsies and
nephrectomy, down to perineal and
scrotal urethrostomies.
Topics to be covered include:
The surgical management
of FLUTD
Feline ureteric surgery
Bladder cancer and partial
cystectomies
Canine urethral prolapse
Canine urinary incontinence
and urethropexy
Introduction to urethral stenting
for urethral and prostatic cancer;
Case examples and complications
Haematological
and Haemostatic
Emergencies
Date: Wednesday 17th April 2013
Location: Kings College,
Waterloo, London
Price: 285 +VAT
Lecturer: Shailen Jasani MA VetMB
MRCVS DipACVECC
Course Synopsis:
Not enough red cells, not enough
blood clotsThis course will start
by discussing the different types
of anaemia and how to treat them,
concentrating on the emergency
patient. We will then consider
transfusion medicine in the context
of the anaemic patient before
looking at canine immune-mediated
haemolytic anaemia. The second
part of the course will focus on
coagulation, reviewing some of the
basic physiology and haemostatic
testing before going on to consider
some of the more common
causes of coagulopathy. We will
also discuss transfusion therapy
for these clotting disorders.
Topics to be covered include:
Approach to pallor and anaemia
Immune-mediated haemolytic
anaemia (IMHA)
Immune-mediated
thrombocytopenia (IMT)
Rodenticide intoxication
Canine angiostrongylosis
(lungworm)
Transfusion medicine
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Clear guide on how to approach emergency
patients, significantly reduced the stress
on my night duties

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Feline Behaviour
Obesity, a Fresh
Approach
Date: Wednesday 1st May 2013
Location: Kings College,
Waterloo, London
Price: 185 +VAT
Lecturer: Jon Bowen BVetMed
DipAS(CABC) MRCVS
Course Synopsis:
Obesity is a factor in a number of
feline health problems, including
skin, urinary tract and metabolic
disease. Cats seem to respond
quite poorly to weight loss
programmes, and the newly
developed obesity drugs are not
suitable for this species. This
day-long course will cover a range
of information that can be used
not only to improve the success
of feline weight loss programmes,
but also to improve cat welfare
and owner compliance.
Topics to be covered include:
Normal feline behaviour
Altering owner motivation to
improve acceptance and
compliance
Environmental and behavioural
modification to increase feline
weight loss
Dermatology
A Logical Approach to the
Puritic Dog
Date: Tuesday 21st May 2013
Location: Kings College,
Waterloo, London
Price: 285 +VAT
Lecturers: Ariane Neuber DrMedVet,
CertVD, Dipl ECVD, MRCVS European and
RCVS Specialist in Veterinary Dermatology
Dr Stephen ShawBVetMed PhD DVD
MRCVS
Course Synopsis:
This course seeks to provide the
practitioner with a very practical,
clinically oriented, detailed approach
on how to work up dogs with one
of the most common presenting
signs: pruritus. The course will
give practitioners the tools to
systematically work through cases
of pruritus, explain the different
diseases that can cause this
non-specific clinical sign, discuss
the different tests used to diagnose
pruritic disease and explain the
therapeutic interventions available.
Topics to be covered include:
Differentials for the pruritic dog
A systematic protocol for work up
that can be used in all puritic cases
The best treatment protocols to
use, including a polypharmacy
approach
Case based examples
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COURSES FOR
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Canine Endocrinology
Case Based Problem
Solving
Date: Wednesday 5th June 2013
Location: Kings College,
Waterloo, London
Price: 285 +VAT
Lecturer: Rob Foale BSc BVetMed
DSAM DipECVIM-Ca MRCVS
Course Synopsis:
This day-long course will look at
the challenges often faced in the
diagnosis and treatment of common
endocrine diseases. Sometimes
the challenge can be diagnosing the
condition, such as the hypothyroid
dog that has all the signs but you
cant prove the diagnosis, or the
treatment and stabilization may
become complicated, especially
if more than one endocrine disease
is involved. The day will be case
based and active delegate
discussion and participation will
be encouraged.
Topics to be covered include:
How can we actually diagnose
hypothyroidism?
Whats new in the treatment of
canine diabetes?
Optimise your ability to
diagnose and treat canine
hyperadrenocorticism
The approach to the hyper- and
hypo-calcaemic patient
Rabbits
Back to Basics
Date: Friday 28th June 2013
Location: Kings College,
Waterloo, London
Price: 285 +VAT
Lecturer: Mark Rowland BVSc
CertZooMed MRCVS
Course Synopsis:
Rabbits are the third most popular
pet in the UK and present at the
veterinary practice with increasing
frequency. Clients are coming to
expect and are willing to pay for the
same level of investigation of rabbit
ailments as they will for dog and cat
illnesses. This one-day course will
allow clinicians to deal with their
rabbit patients with the same
confidence and knowledge as their
feline and canine counterparts.
Topics to be covered include:
The Rabbit consultation taking
into account relevant anatomy
and physiology
Hospitalisation and supportive
care of inpatients
Blood sampling and interpretation
of results with reference to the
clinical situation
Radiography and its interpretation
Safe anaesthesia for rabbits
Formulating appropriate treatment
plans based on investigative work
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Canine Behaviour
Noise Phobias
Date: Wednesday
4th September 2013
Location: Kings College,
Waterloo, London
Price: 185 +VAT
Lecturer: Jon Bowen BVetMed
DipAS(CABC) MRCVS
Course Synopsis:
Sound phobia is the most common
behavioural problem affecting
dogs in the UK. This CPD day will
introduce a new approach to the
diagnosis, management and
treatment of sound sensitivity in
dogs. This includes a simple online
tool for the automatic assessment
of cases, which provides clear
indications of the type of treatment
required, and can then be used to
assess therapeutic response.
Included with the course will be
a fully integrated set of support
materials for clinicians and clients.
Topics to be covered include:
Assessment of sound sensitivity
in dogs
New evidence on the management
of sound sensitive dogs
Treatment with drugs, supplements
and behavioural methods
Feline Dentistry
Date: Wednesday
18th September 2013
Location: Kings College,
Waterloo, London
Price: 285 +VAT
Lecturer: Lisa Milella BVSc DipEVDC
MRCVS
Course Synopsis:
Its not just about giving those teeth
a quick clean. Dentistry is one of the
most common disciplines seen
within the veterinary practice but
is often given the least importance
in both theory and practice. This
lecture will cover common dental
diseases seen in cats, how to
examine the mouth properly,
including below the gum margin,
how to make a diagnosis, as well
as the most appropriate treatment
and aftercare.
Topics to be covered include:
Periodontal disease
Intra-oral radiography
Resorptive lesions current
thoughts and management
Chronic gingivostomatitis
medical and surgical management
Extractions indications and
techniques
Facial trauma
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The content was useful and relevant to small
animal general practice. Relaxed and friendly atmosphere

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Great to have CPD in London
and so easily accessible

Backyard Farm Pets


Date: Friday 27th September 2013
Location: Kings College,
Waterloo, London
Price: 285 +VAT
Lecturer: Mark Rowland BVSc
CertZooMed MRCVS
Course Synopsis:
Changing demographics have
resulted in an increase in the keeping
of small farm animals especially
poultry, ducks, goats, sheep and
miniature pigs in urban areas. As a
result these animals are presenting
at the small animal veterinary
clinic with increasing frequency.
This course will equip veterinary
surgeons with the necessary skills
to approach, diagnose and treat
commonly encountered conditions
and to put into place a cost efficient
therapeutic plan to help manage
these cases.
Topics to be covered include:
Investigation of common diseases,
therapeutics and supportive care
Legal aspects of treating animals
in the food chain
Case based examples to
consolidate theory
Neurology
Stress Free Seizure
Stabilisation
Date: Thursday 3rd October 2013
Location: Kings College,
Waterloo, London
Price: 285 +VAT
Lecturer: Dr Clare Rusbridge BVMS
PhD DECVN MRCVS European and RCVS
Specialist in Veterinary Neurology
Course Synopsis:
Seizures are one of the most
common neurological presentations
seen in practice from the fitting
dog presented in the middle of your
morning consults to the young
labrador with a history of occasional
seizures. This one-day course aims
to demistify the subject and allow
delegates to approach seizures
in a logical manner from initial
stabilisation, underlying aetiology
and long term management.
Using case examples and video
presentations, the course will give
you the confidence to manage
even the trickiest of cases.
Topics to be covered include:
Reactive seizures
The approach to the
epileptic patient
Pitfalls in managing epilepsy
The seizures wont stop
what next
Feline epilepsy
Status epilepticus
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Feline Endocrinology
Date: Tuesday 8th October 2013
Location: Kings College,
Waterloo, London
Price: 285 +VAT
Lecturer: Martha Cannon BA VetMB
DSAM(Fel) MRCVS RCVS Specialist in
Feline Medicine
Course Synopsis:
Feline endocrinopathies are
frequently seen in practice and
are often some of the most straight
forward and rewarding cases
to treat, but what about those
frustrating cases that havent read
the textbook? This course will
concentrate on these more difficult
cases, from complicated diabetics
to cats that walk in the door with
a I am a Hyperthyroid badge on
but have a normal T4. We will
also be discussing some of the
more uncommon endocrinopathies
in cats, how to recognize and
treat them.
Topics to be covered include:
Feline Diabetes whats so
special about cats?
Tricky hyperthyroids dealing
with diagnostic and therapeutic
dilemmas
Hyperthyroidism and chronic
renal failure implications for
long-term treatment
Uncommon endocrinopathies
hyperaldoseronism,
hyperadrenocorticism;
hypothyroidism recognising
and treating the less common
conditions
Feline Ophthalmology
Date: Wednesday
16th October 2013
Location: Kings College,
Waterloo, London
Price: 285 +VAT
Lecturer: Sally Turner MA VetMB
DVOphthal MRCVS RCVS Specialist in
Veterinary Ophthalmology
Course Synopsis:
Feline ophthalmology presents its
own unique challenges compared
to their canine counterparts,
including the role systemic disease
and viruses can play in many
ophthalmic diseases. The course
will start with hints and tips on
how to get the most from your
ophthalmic exam, then move
on to discussing common
ophthalmological presentations
in cats, how to perform a logical
work-up, what treatment options
are available and what to do when
they dont work! Case-based
discussions with plenty of images
will ensure that you go back to
practice confident to tackle the
next ophthalmology cases that
come through the door.
Topics to be covered include:
Examining cats eyes tips
to get the most from your
ophthalmoscope!
Feline Herpes Virus
Key points in feline ulcers
Non-ulcerative corneal
problems in cats
Uveitis in cats
Things that go wrong
in the fundus
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Book 4 courses throughout the Practice and receive a 5th course free*
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COURSES FOR
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ECGs Made Easy
Date: Friday 29th November 2013
Location: Kings College,
Waterloo, London
Price: 285 +VAT
Lecturer: Joao Loureiro DVM CertVC
DipECVIM-CA (Cardiology) MRCVS RCVS and
European Specialist in Veterinary Cardiology
Course Synopsis:
The use of ECGs in general practice
can be a great way of gaining
valuable information in both cardiac
and non-cardiac cases. This
one-day course will allow delegates
to confidently include ECGS as a
routine part of their diagnostics
and be able to use the information
gained in planning the management
of their cases. Practical ECG
readings will be used to consolidate
the theoretical knowledge.
Topics to be covered include:
Understanding the ECG heart
rate and rhythm analysis, ECG
measurements
Recognising artefact
Recognising important arrythmias
When to treat and which drugs
to choose
Practical ECG reading
component to consolidate
theoretical knowledge
Surgical Oncology
Date: Wednesday
4th December 2013
Location: Kings College, Waterloo,
London
Price: 285 +VAT
Lecturer: Nick Bacon MA VetMB
CertVR CertSAS DECVS DACVS MRCVS
Clinical Assistant Professor, Surgical Oncology
Course Synopsis:
Surgical oncology requires a
separate skill set and mentality to
much orthopaedic or soft tissue
surgery. Questions about diagnosis,
staging and prognosis mean
increasingly the surgeon is not just
cutting out the tumour, as clients
are becoming ever well-informed,
with increasing expectations.
Many expect to be given a range
of options. This lecture will provide
a grounding in surgical oncology
principles, from which it is hoped
an awareness of tumour biology
will lead to improved surgical
planning, and ultimately better
decision-making for the patient.
Topics to be covered include:
Examples of common tumours
in difficult locations and how best
to deal with them
Possible reconstruction options
after surgical excision
Why some wounds refuse to
heal, and how some common
reconstruction problems might
be avoided
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Practical
Echocardiography
Date: Thursday 31st January
and Friday 1st February 2013
Location: Battersea Dogs and Cats
Home, London
Price: 985 +VAT
Lecturer: Joao Loureiro DVM CertVC
DipECVIM-CA (Cardiology) MRCVS RCVS and
European Specialist in Veterinary Cardiology
Course Synopsis:
This highly practical course aims to
give delegates the confidence to
perform diagnostic echocardiography
in practice. Delegates will learn
how to achieve the standard
echocardiographic views in dogs
as well as giving an overview of the
echocardiographic changes seen
in common acquired and congenital
cardiac diseases in the dog and
cat, with normal dogs as well as real
clinical cases used over the two
days to consolidate theory.
The first day will focus on machine
set up, common artefact, 2D and
M-mode studies. The second day
will cover more advanced features
of echocardiography such as
Doppler studies and evaluation of
myocardial function.
The course will have a large practical
component and at the end of the
two days candidates should feel
confident to achieve the standard
echocardiographic views on the right
and left side, perform M-mode and
Doppler studies in a variety of dogs.
Numerous examples of common
diseases such as valvular endocar-
diosis, dilated cardiomyopathy
and feline cardiomyopathies will be
reviewed and examples of congenital
diseases such as pulmonic stenosis,
patent ductus arteriosus, and
ventricular septal defects will also
be discussed.
Topics to be covered include:
How to set up your ultrasound
machine to get the best image
Standard echocardiographic
views and useful measurements
to make a diagnosis
Learn how to use Doppler
echocardiography
Identify the typical echocardiographic
changes seen in common
acquired and congenital cardiac
disease
The high practical component
of the course will ensure that
candidates will leave feeling
confident about achieving the
same views in their own practice
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Fantastic to find good quality CPD
in Central London

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PRACTICAL COURSES
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Practical Abdominal
Ultrasound
Date: Monday 29th and Tuesday
30th April 2013
Location: Battersea Dogs and Cats
Home, London
Price: 985 +VAT
Lecturer: Paddy Mannion VMS DVR
Dip.ECVDI MRCVS RCVS and European
Specialist in Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging
Course Synopsis:
This two day practical course is
unusual in that it is wholly practical
there are no didactic lectures but
all learning is based around the
ultrasound machines looking at
both normal abdomens as well as
real clinical cases. We will cover
machine set up, which probe to use
and how to optimize the image to
make sure you can get the best out
of your machine in practice. Body
systems covered will include the
liver and gallbladder, spleen, GI tract
and urogenital tract, learning how to
recognize what is normal and how
to classify any abnormalities noted.
Delegates will learn how to achieve
standard views of the abdomen,
which measurements are useful
to take and what they mean when
making a diagnosis.
This course will give delegates the
confidence to perform diagnostic
abdominal ultrasound in practice on
a wide variety of cases.
Topics to be covered include:
The ultrasound machine how
to use the machine to its
best effect
Familiarising yourself with the
normal in order to recognize
the abnormal
Imaging the liver, gallbladder,
spleen, GI tract and
urogenital tract
Useful measurements to take,
how to take them and what
they mean
Actual clinical cases to
consolidate the practical
knowledge learnt
Supported by:
Very useful, will definitely be able to use
what Ive learnt in practice

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Dermatology
Clinical Cytology
Date: Tuesday 12th March 2013
Location: Battersea Dogs and Cats
Home, London
Price: 385 +VAT
Lecturers: Ariane Neuber DrMedVet,
CertVD, Dipl ECVD, MRCVS European and
RCVS Specialist in Veterinary Dermatology
Dr Stephen ShawBVetMed PhD DVD
MRCVS
Course Synopsis:
When dealing with dermatological
cases lots of information can be
gained immediately by assessing
cytological samples in the practice,
often allowing you to start
appropriate treatment straight away
without waiting for lab reports.
This practical course provides the
participants with an opportunity to
develop skills in the assessment of
cytological samples how to take
the right sample, what to look for
and treatment protocols to start
based on the information gained.
The course will be highly practical
and case studies will be used to
consolidate the knowledge gained.
Topics to be covered include:
Choosing the best sampling
techniques for different
clinical situations and patient
anatomical sites
Processing cytological samples
Sample interpretation
Therapeutic consequences for
the patient based on the results
Practical Orthopaedics
A Practical Approach
to Fracture Repair in
the Forelimb
Date: Thursday 16th May 2013
Location: Battersea Dogs and Cats
Home, London
Price: 585 +VAT
Lecturer: Martin Owen BVSc BSc PhD
DSAS(Orth) DipECVS ECVS Specialist in Small
Animal Surgery RCVS Specialist in Small Animal
Surgery (Orthopaedics)
Course Synopsis:
This one day practical course will
introduce delegates to the basic
surgical and orthopaedic principles
of management of some of the
most common fractures affecting
the forelimb in dogs and cats.
Each practical cadaver session will
be complemented by a theoretical
introduction and review of the
surgical considerations required in
order to achieve successful fracture
repairs. The practical sessions
will cover transverse radius and
ulnar shaft fractures, lateral condylar
fractures of the humerus and
olecranon fractures.
Topics to be covered include:
Surgical approaches
Fracture reduction techniques
Useful tips and techniques
required for dealing with
fractures of the forelimb that
are commonly encountered
in small animal practice
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Practical Orthopaedics
Repairing Common
Hindlimb Fractures
Date: Thursday 27th June 2013
Location: Battersea Dogs and Cats
Home, London
Price: 585 +VAT
Lecturer: Martin Owen BVSc BSc PhD
DSAS(Orth) DipECVS ECVS Specialist in Small
Animal Surgery RCVS Specialist in Small Animal
Surgery (Orthopaedics)
Course Synopsis:
This day practical course will
introduce delegates to the basic
surgical and orthopaedic principles
of management of some of the
most common fractures affecting
the hindlimb in dogs and cats.
Each practical cadaver session will
be complemented by a theoretical
introduction and review of the
surgical considerations required in
order to achieve successful fracture
repairs. The practical cadaver
sessions will cover supracondylar
fracture of the distal femur, tibial
tuberosity fracture, femoral shaft
fracture repair, and comminuted
or butterfly fragment tibial fracture.
Topics to be covered include:
Surgical approaches
Fracture reduction techniques
Useful tips and techniques
required for dealing with
fractures of the hindlimb that
are commonly encountered
in small animal practice
Practical Orthopaedics
An Introduction to
Stifle Surgery
Date: Thursday 17th October 2013
Location: Battersea Dogs and Cats
Home, London
Price: 585 +VAT
Lecturer: Martin Owen BVSc BSc PhD
DSAS(Orth) DipECVS ECVS Specialist in Small
Animal Surgery RCVS Specialist in Small Animal
Surgery (Orthopaedics)
Course Synopsis:
This practical course will develop
delegates surgical skills for the
management of common stifle
problems, which are so often seen
in practice. Logical approaches to
patient management and the
underpinning theoretical knowledge
relevant to the surgical conditions
will be covered in lecture-based
discussions that compliment
the practicals. The cadaver surgery
practical sessions will give
delegates the confidence to take
the skills learnt straight back to
practice and clinical cases.
Topics to be covered include:
Surgical approaches to the stie
Extracapsular stabilisation
surgery for cranial cruciate
ligament rupture
Treatment of meniscal injuries
Surgical management of
patellar luxation
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For enquiries please call us on:
0754 200 6586
Fantastic course, great small friendly
group and new ideas galore

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General Anaesthesia
for Nurses
Date: Friday 8th February 2013
Location: Kings College,
Waterloo, London
Price: 185 +VAT
Lecturer: Claire Roberts
RVN DipAVN(Surgical)
Course Synopsis:
This course is suitable for qualified
veterinary nurses who have an
interest in small animal anaesthesia
and wish to further their knowledge.
The aim of the course is to
strengthen the theoretical and
practical knowledge that you are
already using on a daily basis whilst
encouraging and stimulating you to
look at new ways in which you
can support your patients during
the whole anaesthesia process.
Topics to be covered include:
Tissue Perfusion its importance
and how we can monitor and
support it
Achieving low flow anaesthesia
and understanding the benefits
Advanced anaesthetic monitoring
using the equipment you have
to its full potential and being able
to interpret the beeps and numbers
What happens when it all goes
wrong an update on CPCR;
are you doing it correctly?
The post-operative period
statistically the most common time
for anaesthetic related deaths!
Nursing Feline
Geriatrics
Date: Tuesday 5th March 2013
Location: Battersea Dogs and Cats
Home, London
Price: 185 +VAT
Lecturer: Martha Cannon BA VetMB
DSAM(Fel) MRCVS RCVS Specialist in
Feline Medicine
Course Synopsis:
This one-day course will look at the
common diseases of the older cat
and explore new developments in
effective options for treatment.
Senior wellness clinics are invaluable
for early detection of geriatric disease
which often significantly improves
the prognosis this course will
provide an overview of current
thinking on when to offer wellness
screening, a review of those tests
that could be included, and how
best to offer them to clients.
Topics to be covered include:
Renal Failure outpatient care for
stable cases, and in-patient care
when things get serious
Arthritis how can we help
owners to recognise the signs
and what can we do to alleviate
the pain?
Hyperthyroidism new
developments in approaches to
treatment and monitoring
Hypertension Which cats?
How often? What do the
numbers mean?
Senior Wellness Clinics
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Nursing the
Hospitalised Patient
Putting your skills
into practice
Date: Friday 12th April 2013
Location: Kings College,
Waterloo, London
Price: 185 +VAT
Lecturer: Claire Roberts
RVN DipAVN(Surgical)
Course Synopsis:
This course is suitable for qualified
and trainee veterinary nurses who
are keen to ensure their hospitalized
patients receive the optimum
care. Based on case discussions
involving a variety of common
scenarios seen in practice, this
one-day course will equip you
with the additional knowledge
and enthusiasm to enable you to
bring achievable levels of advanced
nursing into general practice.
Topics to be covered include:
The hospital environment
ways you can improve your
patients stay
Analgesia pain scoring and
implementation
Nutrition how much and
how to administer, including
feeding tube placement
Fluid therapy and blood
transfusions
Intensive care nursing in
general practice
Feline Behaviour
Obesity, a Fresh
Approach
Date: Wednesday 1st May 2013
Location: Kings College,
Waterloo, London
Price: 185 +VAT
Lecturer: Jon Bowen BVetMed
DipAS(CABC) MRCVS
Course Synopsis:
Obesity is a factor in a number of
feline health problems, including
skin, urinary tract and metabolic
disease. Cats seem to respond
quite poorly to weight loss
programmes, and the newly
developed obesity drugs are not
suitable for this species. This
day-long course will cover a range
of information that can be used
not only to improve the success
of feline weight loss programmes,
but also to improve cat welfare
and owner compliance.
Topics to be covered include:
Normal feline behaviour
Altering owner motivation to
improve acceptance and
compliance
Environmental and behavioural
modification to increase feline
weight loss
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VETERINARY NURSE COURSES
For enquiries please call us on:
0754 200 6586
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Exotics for Nurses
Date: Friday 24th May 2013
Location: Kings College,
Waterloo, London
Price: 185 +VAT
Lecturer: Mark Rowland BVSc
CertZooMed MRCVS
Course Synopsis:
Good nursing and the provision of
supportive care is essential if
success is to be achieved in the
exotic animal case. This interactive
course is designed to equip nursing
staff with the necessary skills to
play a vital role in the treatment and
rehabilitation of small mammals,
birds and reptiles. Success or failure
of the majority of exotic animal
cases hinges on the quality of
supportive care that these animals
receive. Having attended this
course, nursing staff will have the
confidence and ability to dramatically
increase the success rate in the
treatment of the exotic animal case.
Topics to be covered include:
Hospitalisation and husbandry
of exotic pets create the best
environment for recovery
Anaesthetic considerations, hints
and tips for dealing with small
mammals, birds and reptiles
Supportive care and treatment,
what to give and how to give it
Practical Radiography
Date: Tuesday 11th June 2012
Location: Battersea Dogs and Cats
Home, London
Price: 185 +VAT
Lecturer: Paddy Mannion VMS DVR
Dip.ECVDI MRCVS RCVS and European
Specialist in Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging
Course Synopsis:
The x-ray room is one of the busiest
in many practices and commonly
it is veterinary nurses who are
responsible for the radiography.
Producing consistently good
radiographs is an essential skill in
practice as these often provide
the information to make a diagnosis
or to direct case management.
This highly practical course
will revisit the basics of good
radiographic practice.
Topics to be covered include:
How to set up the x-ray room,
positioning for general radiography
and more complicated cases
Practical film reading recognising
a good radiograph, become
familiar with the normal anatomy,
how to spot an abnormality as
well as identifying film faults
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Friendly, relaxed and relevant CPD. I will definitely
keep attending Central CPD courses

For enquiries please email us at:


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Canine Behaviour
Noise Phobias
Date: Wednesday 4th
September 2013
Location: Kings College,
Waterloo, London
Price: 185 +VAT
Lecturer: Jon Bowen BVetMed
DipAS(CABC) MRCVS
Course Synopsis:
Sound phobia is the most common
behavioural problem affecting
dogs in the UK. This CPD day will
introduce a new approach to
the diagnosis, management and
treatment of sound sensitivity in
dogs. This includes a simple online
tool for the automatic assessment
of cases, which provides clear
indications of the type of treatment
required, and can then be used
to assess therapeutic response.
Included with the course will be
a fully integrated set of support
materials for clinicians and clients.
Topics to be covered include:
Assessment of sound sensitivity
in dogs
New evidence on the management
of sound sensitive dogs
Treatment with drugs, supplements
and behavioural methods
Nursing the Diabetic
Patient
Date: Wednesday 25th
September 2013
Location: Kings College,
Waterloo, London
Price: 185 +VAT
Lecturer: Grant Petrie MA VetMB
CertSAC CertSAM MRCVS
Course Synopsis:
This interactive day course will
demistify the management of
diabetes mellitus a common
endocrine disease where the
diagnosis is usually fairly straight
forward, but the management
can present a challenge for the
whole practice team. Furthermore,
the complications that can arise
from incorrect or inappropriate
management can be more
problematic than the disease itself.
Using plenty of clinical cases to
support theory, there will be
discussions on, among other
things, diabetic clinics, the use
and misuse of blood glucose
curves, getting cats in to remission,
the value of home monitoring
and new technology available to
facilitate it.
Topics to be covered include:
The use and misuse of blood
glucose curves
How to get cats into remission
The value of home monitoring
Diabetic clinics how a team
approach to your diabetic cases
can achieve the best results
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For enquiries please call us on:
0754 200 6586
The small group made the lectures
more like seminars, plenty
of interaction with the speaker

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How to book
To book your place on any of our
courses simply go online and use
our secure booking and payment
service at www.centralcpd.co.uk
If you would prefer not to pay
online you can reserve your place
and download your invoice at
www.centralcpd.co.uk, then either
pay by direct bank transfer or send
the invoice along with a cheque made
payable to Central CPD Ltd, to:
Shielings,
Wingate Lane,
Long Sutton,
Hampshire, RG29 1SZ
Book 4 courses throughout the
Practice and receive a 5th course
free. The cheapest course booked
will be the free course.
If you have any questions or
queries please email us at
enquiries@centralcpd.co.uk
or call us on 0754 200 6586.
Very convenient location and small
interactive groups add to the benefits
of the course

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For enquiries please call us on:
0754 200 6586
Waterloo:
Kings College course location
Franklin-Wilkins Building, Kings
College London Waterloo Campus.
The courses run from 10.00am to
5.30pm with registration starting
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Refreshments:
Refreshments will be provided
throughout the day and lunch will
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Address:
Franklin-Wilkins Building,
150 Stamford St, London, SE1 9NH.
Directions from the nearest
train/tube station:
Waterloo on the Northern, Bakerloo,
Jubilee and Waterloo & City Lines
5 minutes walk.
> Leave London Waterloo station/
underground via the Waterloo Road
exit > cross Waterloo Road (you will
be in front of the Wellington Pub)
> turn left going towards the IMAX
cinema roundabout and Waterloo
bridge > at the IMAX roundabout
take the right-hand turn into
Stamford Street, you will pass the
James Clerk Maxwell Building on
the corner of the roundabout > the
Franklin-Wilkins Building is number
150 on the left hand side of the road.
A member of the Central CPD
team will meet you in the foyer to
direct you to your course.
Kings College London Waterloo Campus
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Battersea Dogs and Cats Home
Battersea:
All Central CPD Practical Courses
are held at Battersea Dogs
and Cats Home. The courses run
from 10.00am to 5.30pm with
registration from 09.45am.
Refreshments:
Refreshments will be provided
throughout the day and lunch will
be provided on site.
Address:
Battersea Dogs and Cats Home,
4 Battersea Park Road SW8 4AA.
Directions from the nearest
train stations:
Battersea Park from Victoria
or Clapham Junction 3
minutes walk.
> Turn left out of the station onto
Battersea Park Road > Battersea
Dogs and Cats Home will be found
on the left hand side approximately
0.2miles away.
Queenstown Road from Waterloo
6 minutes walk.
> Turn right out of the station > at the
junction turn right onto Battersea
Park Road, > Battersea Dogs
and Cats Home will be found on
the left hand side approximately
0.3 miles away.
Directions from the nearest
tube station:
Vauxhall on the Victoria Line 20
minutes walk along Nine Elms Lane.
A member of the Central CPD
team will meet you at the gate to
direct you to your course.
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