MS165 - Tortoises, turtles and terrapins. The approach to common clinical presentations in practice January 2018

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Kevin Eatwell BVSc (hons) DZooMed (Reptilian) Dip ECZM (Herp) MRCVS
RCVS & ECZM Diplomate in zoological medicine
RCVS recognised specialist in zoo and wildlife medicine
ECZM Recognised Veterinary Specialist in Zoological Medicine (Herpetological)

Welcome to the Tortoises, turtles and terrapins. The approach to common clinical presentations in practice Mini Series course materials page!

Session 1: Husbandry, clinical history taking, clinical assessment and hospitalisation of chelonians

Part 1 : Clinical history taking

Part 2 : Husbandry Evaluations

Session 2: Supportive care, diagnostics and clinical techniques of chelonians

Part 1 : Supportive care, diagnostics and clinical techniques of chelonians

Part 2 : Supportive care, diagnostics and clinical techniques of chelonians continued

Session 3: Common conditions, anaesthesia and surgery of chelonians

Part 1 : Analgesia and anaesthesia in Chelonians

Part 2 : Common medical and surgical conditions

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