Browse our upcoming courses which are designed and validated by our Education Committee. We have courses to suit all needs and experience levels.
This online course will introduce the concept of in-practice research and innovation – what it can involve and how it can provide a significant income stream. While this is rarely a focus in clinical practice these activities are highly valued amongst veterinary professionals, providing job diversity and contributing to job satisfaction and retention.
Back for another year, join us for a lively discussion-based refresher regarding artificial insemination before the stud season.
This course brings together the best minds in the orthopaedic world, including Mr Andrew Carr; human orthopaedic specialist from the Nuffield Trust and widely published vet Dr Lisa Fortier from Cornell University. Joining them is Professor Roger Smith from the RVC, who has pioneered stem cell treatments. Focussing on intra-synovial healing of tendons, ligaments and menisci remains challenging in all species. This course aims to discuss the clinical challenges of these injuries, the scientific background to the problem, and therapeutic strategies for treatment and management.
During this course, our panel will explore a collaborative approach to understanding and managing complex unsoundness. A great course if you would like to improve your handling of multifaceted cases and get a better grasp of what’s really going on under the surface.
Join us for this course where veterinary, farriery, saddlery and physiotherapy experts will describe how they work together on multi limb lameness and back problems to optimise equine performance.
Join us for the December Transatlantic Equine Clinic where our panel will be diving into Deeper Fillings.
Join us for the January Clinical Catch-Up where Jeremy Kemp-Symonds will be discussing sarcoids.
The course will cover a wide spectrum of neonatal conditions. All levels of neonatal care will be discussed, from advanced hospital medicine to foal management in ambulatory practice. The course is aimed at all veterinary surgeons with a particular interest in equine neonatal medicine.
Join us for our January Transatlantic Equine Clinic where Phil Cramp will be chairing the live discussion between Henry O'Neill from Donnington Grove and Dr Ryan Carpenter, racehorse practitioner and orthopaedic surgeon.
Our Fundamentals of Dentistry course combines online learning and a practical day to build your confidence in all aspects of equine dentistry. Join us to ensure you are ready to go to your next dentistry call out with confidence!
If you are an equine vet who regularly deals with EMS and PPID, this course will advance your understanding of these diseases and help ensure that you can confidently treat metabolic-driven laminitis, even when the trickiest case presents itself.
The Fundamentals of the Mare and Foal is the perfect preparation for your first stud season. This course will ensure you are ready to assess, treat and refer the late pregnant mare and foal.
Join us to prepare for the stud season. Feel confident finding ovaries, scanning mares and what medications are required when things go wrong.
This introductory course will provide you with the necessary knowledge and skills to confidently face a stud season. The course covers all of the essential theory and practical techniques of equine artificial insemination and is an ideal course for new graduates or those looking for a refresher.
Join us for our February Transatlantic Equine Clinic where our panel will be discussing Colic in the Neonatal Foal. Definitely not a clinic to be missed for veterinarians in a primary care role, whether it be field or hospital!
We invite you to join us for a day to explore how to implement ambulatory equine nursing roles in your veterinary practice.
Are you nervous about having to anaesthetise a horse in the field? Do you know what combinations of drugs you prefer? Do you want to know what else you could be doing? This course, aimed at new and recent grads aims to answer all these questions by carrying out field anaesthesia for the castration of colts. Colt castration will also be taught, under field GA restraint.
An essential course for those looking to establish themselves in equine practice. Join us to gain the confidence in sedation, field anaesthesia and castration.
These workshops are designed to provide all the essential information to ensure that delegates can confidently perform a five-stage vetting in line with RCVS, BEVA and VDS recommendations.
An essential course for anyone looking to establish themselves in equine practice. Join us to boost your clinical skills so you are prepared for general equine practice.
An essential course for anyone looking to establish themselves in equine practice. Join us for a unique opportunity to undertake lameness investigations and practice nerve and joint blocks under the guidance of leading experts.
This course will introduce you to the world of rehab, specifically looking at the muscular system and the importance of using muscles correctly to allow them to heal and develop to support the horse in the future.
We are bringing together international experts to discuss how using objectivity can improve your lameness investigations.
Run in associated with the AVA this equine focussed day looks at pain recognition and management, anaesthetic problems produced by surgical colic and foal anaesthesia.
Recent graduate or looking for a refresher on basic radiography and ultrasonography? This course will set you at speed for both field and in clinic first level imaging diagnostics.
Aimed at experienced vets or those doing residencies, this course will go through the nitty gritty of sinus surgery and dental extractions. Surgical techniques will be practised on cadaver heads and the small delegate numbers will ensure a huge amount of practical teaching from the highly experienced and qualified team of speakers.
This practical course will discuss the new BEVA Schedule 3 guidelines and provide practical training on Schedule 3 procedures suitable for delegation to equine nurses.
This is an advanced course suitable for surgeons who perform colic surgery and surgical residents. Although the emphasis is on small intestinal resection and anastomosis, a wide range of topics will be discussed.
A unique opportunity for international equine clinicians and gastroenterology experts to share the latest research and scientific advances on the treatment and prevention of colic related diseases.
This course will provide you with the necessary knowledge to help ensure you are ready to sit the BEVA/BVDA exam.
The course will provide you with the necessary knowledge to help ensure you are ready to sit the BEVA/BVDA exam. Please note this package is suitable for veterinarians only and you need to be a BEVA member to attend. If you are an Equine Dental Technician or have limited dental experience we would recommend booking the lecture and discussion day package.
The aim of this course is to go through the advanced reproductive techniques and new technologies arising in the reproduction field.
This course will give a grounding for new graduates in some of the most common internal medicine problems and techniques. A lecture-based component will set the scene for a group of practical sessions and case-based scenarios.
This course will discuss the common gastro-intestinal conditions seen in general practice with online learning prior to the day required. The day will be centred around practical sessions allowing you to practice and perfect those techniques commonly utilised in diagnosis and management of GI cases.
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