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Rabbit update

Rabbit update
Rabbit update

This webinar covers updates on recent rabbit medicine and surgery issues, including E. cuniculi, GI tract disease, respiratory tract disease and infectious diseases.
We will cover recent advances in anaesthesia and surgery, decision making in gastrointestinal surgery, and medical and surgical management of ear disease.
Dental disease treatment options will be covered, including decision making, diagnosis and treatment, including extraction of incisor and cheek teeth and abscess treatment.
Therapeutic options for a range of conditions will be covered, including antibiotic selection, analgesia, and gastrointestinal prokinetic choices.

Language: English

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

This webinar qualifies for one (1) hour of continuing education.

Speaker:

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Richard Saunders

BVSc, BSc, CertZooMed, DZooMed(Mammalian), MRCVS

Richard Saunders holds the RCVS certificate and diploma (Mammalian), in Zoological Medicine, and is the author of several chapters on exotics in BSAVA manuals, and co-author of Notes on Rabbit Internal Medicine. He is the RWAF Veterinary Adviser, and teaches Rabbit Medicine at the University of Bristol.

Booking information

Duration: 0:59 h
Speaker: Richard Saunders
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54.90 US$
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