The College of Animal Welfare‘s Rehab Congress is a one day virtual event that will explore rehabilitative therapies and treatments for animals.
New for 2022, the congress offers seven hours of CPD and provides veterinary nurses with the opportunity to develop their understanding of a range of rehabilitation techniques and disciplines.
Expert speakers will be sharing their wealth of knowledge and experience in the field, with programme highlights including:
- Chartered Physiotherapist Fiona Bloom, MSc, BSc (Hons), MCSP, HCPC, ACPAT, Cat A RAMP reg., from PhysioFi, opening Congress with a presentation about the role of physiotherapy in animal rehabilitation and performance optimisation
- Shelby Webster, BSc (Hons), from Scott Veterinary Clinic providing an introduction to small animal hydrotherapy
- Hannah Capon, MA, Vet MB, MRCVS, winner of the 2020 Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) Impact Award and founder of Canine Arthritis Management (CAM), exploring what we can do to prevent canine osteoarthritis and why this is so important
- Dr Stephen Barabas, BSc, BVMS, MRCVS, from VBS Direct, explaining why laser therapy is essential equipment for animal rehabilitation and pain management professionals
- Mathilde Granger, DVM, MRCVS, Dip APhys, from Vet&Physio Ltd, providing an introduction to veterinary acupuncture
Claire Gregory, short course and events administrator at the College of Animal Welfare, said: “Rehab Congress is the first in a series of new virtual congresses the college is introducing for 2022, and we’re incredibly excited to host a range of new speakers to deliver a fresh and current agenda.”
She added: “We’re looking forward to providing an exciting opportunity for veterinary nurses to gain further insight into the field of veterinary rehabilitation.”
Delegates who book their place before 10 December 2021 can attend Rehab Congress for the discounted early bird price of £125+VAT – saving £60.
A full event agenda, and further details about how to book, can be found on the event page on the CAW website or by calling 01480 422060.