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“Off its legs”!? Veterinary professionals invited to join in the discussion on intriguing neurology case

Improve Veterinary Practice is inviting veterinary professionals to join in with the discussions and learning opportunities available in their new Expert Help Forums

Improve Veterinary Practice is inviting veterinary professionals to join the informative discussions on their Expert Help Forum, a brand-new coaching and learning platform for the whole veterinary team.

The latest discussion centres around an intriguing neurology case in a dog – keep reading or head over to the forum to learn more.

For those new to the forum, over the course of a week, an expert in their field will share a case for discussion, revealing new facts as the time and talk progresses, leading up to the final diagnosis and management of the case.

Veterinary professionals are able to review, ask questions and contribute to the discussion around the case on the Expert Help Forum, making  it a valuable additional coaching mechanism to support the development and understanding of the different aspects of the decision-making process for prognosis and treatment.

What’s on?

FIGURE (1) Nicolas Granger, DVM, PhD, DipECVN, FHEA, FRCVS

This week’s expert is Nicolas Granger, DVM, PhD, DipECVN, FHEA, FRCVS, who is head of the neurology/neurosurgery service at Bristol Veterinary Specialists (CVS Referrals).

Nicolas is presenting the curious case of a six-year-old Staffordshire Bull Terrier that has suddenly gone “off it’s legs” after running in the park. With a wealth of videos and information to support your learning, this is a case not to be missed – grab your headphones and get started now!

Can you figure out what is wrong, before our expert reveals all?

If exotics are more your thing, then check out last week’s reptile case study, presented by exotics specialist Ashton Hollwarth, BSc, BVMS, CertAVP (Zoo Med), ANZCVS (Avian Medicine & Surgery), MRCVS.

A 60-year-old Greek Spur-Thighed Tortoise has turned up at your clinic showing signs of anorexia and lethargy. What could be wrong? Join the discussion today!

This one’s for the veterinary nurses! Laura George, DipHECVN, DipAVN (small animal), NCertA&CC, CertVN ECC, VTS (SAIM), RVN, who specialises in internal medicine and emergency and critical care nursing, has also presented the triage case of Rosie, a six-year-old working Cocker Spaniel who collapsed at home.

Don’t miss out on this great experience – join the discussions now!

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