Webinars & e-learning courses All webinars

Provide quality avian health care with confidence

Provide quality avian health care with confidence
Provide quality avian health care with confidence

This webinar will focus on protocols and procedures that will assist vets in offering a high quality service to their bird owning clients. It will provide resources for those who only see small numbers of birds to confidently advise their clients, as well as giving tools to those who are trying building a bird clientele. The webinar will focus on pet birds (primarily parrots), it will take you through an avian health exam, common tests and common conditions.

Language: English

In case you have missed this webinar, you have the opportunity to watch a recorded version here

Speaker:

Matt_130x130.jpg

Matthew Gosbell

Matthew Gosbell BVSc MANZCVS (Avian Health) AAV

Matthew graduated from the University of Melbourne in 1994. After graduation he worked in mixed dairy practice in Victoria before traveling to the UK. In 2003 he took on a Veterinary Director position at Springvale Animal Hospital in Victoria. In 2005 he started started casual teaching cage and aviary medicine and surgery at Melbourne University, he now lectures and runs severe practical classes for the University. He acquired membership to the Australian College of Veterinary Science in 2008. Since then he has regularly given lectures, workshops and webinars to qualified veterinarians and has authored and co-authored peer review papers.

Booking information

Duration: 1:06 h
Speaker: Matthew Gosbell
from 1
54.90 US$
(incl. tax)

You might also be interested in

approaches-to-rabbit-gastrointestinal-stasis-syndrome-1.jpeg
Kim Le
1:15 h

Approaches to Rabbit Gastrointestinal Stasis Syndrome

Introduction on how to recognise, diagnose, manage and understand the common conditions in clinical practice that lead to rabbit gastrointestinal stasis syndrome.
rabbit-g0d8376169_1920 (1).jpg
Gerry Skinner
1:18 h

The Diagnosis and Management of Gut Stasis in Rabbits

"Rabbits just die, don't they?" Is a common phrase heard in emergency clinics. The fact is sick rabbits can often be diagnosed and saved - and using many of the skills that emergency vets already possess!..
scrambled-or-poached-urogenital-disease-in-pet-birds-2.jpeg
Pat Macwhirter
0:49 h

Scrambled or poached? Urogenital Disease in Pet Birds

Birds’ urogenital organs reflect their ‘flying dinosaur’ ancestry with reptilian features (such as egg laying and urecotelic waste disposal) being adapted to ‘lighten the load’ and facilitate flight. Understanding such unique features helps to make sense of urogenital disease in avian patients and aids diagnosis and treatment of everyday clinic issues such as egg binding, abnormal egg formation, egg yolk related peritonitis, cloacal disorders, urolithiasis and gout.