Equine Collection Archive
Investigation and management of urinary disease in horses
Presenter: Zoe Gratwick
BVSc, MSc, MMedVet, DipECEIM, MRCVS
Category: Equine Collection
A variety of diseases of the upper and lower equine urinary tract are covered. In this webinar Zoë takes a problem based approach: The first part of the webinar is centered around polyuria and polydipsia, and the second half is focused around posturing to urinate without normal voiding. These are…
View WebinarInvestigation of Back Pain
Presenter: Jane Boswell VetMB MA CertVA CertES(Orth) DipECVS MRCVS
ECVS and RCVS Recognised Specialist in Equine Surgery
Category: Equine Collection
Back pain is a frequent cause of poor performance in competition horses and yet definitive diagnosis of underlying pathology can be challenging and determining the clinical significance of lesions in the back and correlating with clinical signs can be difficult. Diagnosis is usually based on physical examination, diagnostic imaging (including…
View WebinarGetting the Most Out Of Examining the Equine Cardiovascular System
Presenter: Dr Lesley Young BVSc DVA DVC DipECEIM PhD MRCVS
RCVS Recognised Specialist in Veterinary Cardiology
Category: Equine Collection
Cardiac murmurs are arrhythmias are common in athletic horses and vets in practice need to determine their significance in order to best advise their clients. Cardiac auscultation is still the best way to diagnose cardiac disease in the horse. In 99% of cases in practice a stethoscope and a good…
View WebinarPeriodontal Disease - Routine and Referral
Presenter: Chris Pearce BVSc CertEM(IntMed) CertES(SoftTissue) BAEDT MRCVS
Category: Equine Collection
Periodontal disease in horses is a very commonly encountered condition, and can be a real challenge to treat. It may present in many different ways, and in some age groups and populations may be present in up to 80% of horses. This webinar will describe the anatomical, physiological and pathological…
View WebinarThe Approach to the Pruritic Horse
Presenter: Professor Andy Durham BSc BVSc CertEP DEIM DipECEIM MRCVS
RCVS & European Specialist in Equine Internal Medicine
Category: Equine Collection
Pruritus is a common presenting sign in seen in equine practice. It is most usually a chronic problem causing significant welfare concerns and distress top the horse and owner. In the vast majority of equine cases pruritus will be caused by parasites or allergy. Given relatively limited list of common…
View WebinarManagement of Equine Corneal Ulcers
Presenter: Dr Graham Munroe BVSc (Hons) PhD Cert EO DESM Dip ECVS FRCVS
RCVS Recognised Equine Specialist
Category: Equine Collection
Ulcerative keratopathy is one of the most common diseases in equine ophthalmology. Prompt diagnosis and treatment are fundamental to prevent the potential devastating effects on both vision and globe retention. The initial clinical signs are similar to other ocular diseases and an accurate ocular examination and the use of simple…
View WebinarIndications and Uses of Head CT in Horses
Presenter: Justin Perkins BVetMed MSc Cert ES (Soft Tissue) DipECVS MRCVS
Senior Lecturer in Equine Surgery
Royal Veterinary College
Category: Equine Collection
In this webinar Justin Perkins discusses Head CT in Horses, the latest technologies and main advantages.
View WebinarInvestigation of Stifle Lameness in the Horse
Presenter: John Walmsley MA VetMB CertEO DipECVS HonFRCVS
RCVS Specialist in Equine Surgery
Category: Equine Collection
Many horses that have lameness associated with pain in the stifle show no physical signs that lead to the diagnosis of which structure is causing lameness and these cases are a significant challenge to the clinician. This talk describes a methodical approach to investigating hind limb lameness with particular reference…
View WebinarInvestigating and Managing Equine Hepatic Disease in Practice
Presenter: Dr Tim Brazil BVSc PhD CertEM DECEIM MRCVS
Category: Equine Collection
In this webinar Dr Tim Brazil provides his expert advice on how to investigate and manage Equine Hepatic Disease in practice.
View WebinarA Practical Approach to the Recurrent Colic Patient
Presenter: Harry Carslake MA VetMB DipACVIM MRCVS
Fellowes Farm Equine Clinic
Category: Equine Collection
Recurrent colic is a commonly encountered presentation in equine practice, and one which can cause distress for the horse, the client and sometimes the veterinary surgeon trying to reach a diagnosis! This webinar will review the mechanisms, causes and risk factors for recurrent abdominal pain in the horse. The diagnostic…
View WebinarSmall Wounds with Big Problems
Presenter: Bruce Bladon BVM&S Cert EP DESTS Dipl ECVS MRCVS
RCVS & European Specialist in Equine Surgery
O'Gorman, Slater, Main & Partners
Category: Equine Collection
All veterinary surgeons are familiar with the hysterical client whose horse has a large stake injury to the chest, who refuse to accept the best treatment is to cut off the remaining flap of skin and hose the wound, and insist on it being stitched. Equally, some clients will ignore…
View WebinarEquine Infectious Disease - Ancient and Modern
Presenter: Philip Ivens MA VetMB Cert EM (Int. Med.) DipECEIM MRCVS
European Recognised Specialist in Equine Internal Medicine
Buckingham Equine Vets Ltd
Category: Equine Collection
In this webinar, the increasing importance of infectious disease in equine practice is addressed. Philip Ivens examines data on the increase in equine movements within Europe and across the world, along with the widening of geographical spread of potential disease vectors. Specific areas coverered include: - Ancient diseases such as…
View WebinarNon Septic Equine Digital Tenosynovitis
Presenter: Matt Smith BVetMed Dipl.ECVS DEO MRCVS
RCVS and European Specialist in Equine Surgery
Newmarket Equine Hospital
Category: Equine Collection
Tenosynovitis of the digital flexor tendon sheath is a relatively common cause of lameness in both athletic and leisure horses. Tenosynovitis can result from injury to any of the intra-thecal structures. The anatomy of the digital flexor tendon sheath is complex, housing the superficial and deep digital flexor tendons as…
View WebinarInterpretation of Equine Neck Radiographs
Presenter: Richard Piercy MA Vet MB MS PhD Dip ACVIM MRCVS
Royal Veterinary College
Category: Equine Collection
In this webinar, Richard Piercy will address issues such as obtaining high quality radiographs, their interpretation and the common pitfalls. Understanding both the normal variation and common sites of abnormalities responsible for spinal cord compression will be included and illustrated with examples. Also covered will be recommendations regarding further testing…
View WebinarUsing Platelet Rich Plasma in Equine Practice
Presenter: David Rutherford BVM&S CertES(Orth) DipECVS MRCVS
European Recognised Specialist in Equine Surgery
Fellowes Farm Equine Clinic
Category: Equine Collection
This webinar will be a practical description of the increasing use of platelet rich plasma (PRP) to treat orthopaedic injuries in equine practice. It will give the practitioner the theoretical knowledge and practical insight to use PRP in their own patients. It will include descriptions of what PRP is, how…
View WebinarNeonatal Intensive Care - What Can be Done in Practice and When to Refer
Presenter: Emily Haggett BVSc DACVIM MRCVS
Rossdales Equine Hospital
Category: Equine Collection
Care of the sick foal can be one of the biggest challenges facing the equine vet in practice. This session is aimed at providing simple, practical guidelines about effective foal care in the field setting. The focus will be on practical and achievable fluid therapy and nutritional support. The most…
View WebinarAllergic Airway Disease
Presenter: Dicky Hepburn BVSc MS(Hons) CertEM(IntMed) DipACVIM(LA) MRCVS
RCVS Recognised Specialist in Equine Internal Medicine
B & W Equine Vets
Category: Equine Collection
In this webinar, Dicky will help you to create an effective treatment plan and monitor its effect. He will also discuss when to perform a tracheal wash and when to do a BAL. Case examples will be used to highlight important points and he will make sure you know your…
View WebinarThe Dental Visit
Presenter: Chris Pearce BVSc CertEM(IntMed) BAEDT MRCVS
The Barn Equine Surgery
Category: Equine Collection
The presentation will focus on the equine dental visit in practice. It will cover equipment, knowledge and techniques required to compete in a modern progressive world of equine dentistry, Chris will discuss some ideas on how to develop a new revenue stream in more advanced techniques by identifying cases for…
View WebinarInvestigation and management of urinary disease in horses
Presenter: Zoe Gratwick
BVSc, MSc, MMedVet, DipECEIM, MRCVS
Category: Equine Collection
A variety of diseases of the upper and lower equine urinary tract are covered. In this webinar Zoë takes a problem based approach: The first part of the webinar is centered around polyuria and polydipsia, and the second half is focused around posturing to urinate without normal voiding. These are…
View WebinarInvestigation of Back Pain
Presenter: Jane Boswell VetMB MA CertVA CertES(Orth) DipECVS MRCVS
ECVS and RCVS Recognised Specialist in Equine Surgery
Category: Equine Collection
Back pain is a frequent cause of poor performance in competition horses and yet definitive diagnosis of underlying pathology can be challenging and determining the clinical significance of lesions in the back and correlating with clinical signs can be difficult. Diagnosis is usually based on physical examination, diagnostic imaging (including…
View WebinarGetting the Most Out Of Examining the Equine Cardiovascular System
Presenter: Dr Lesley Young BVSc DVA DVC DipECEIM PhD MRCVS
RCVS Recognised Specialist in Veterinary Cardiology
Category: Equine Collection
Cardiac murmurs are arrhythmias are common in athletic horses and vets in practice need to determine their significance in order to best advise their clients. Cardiac auscultation is still the best way to diagnose cardiac disease in the horse. In 99% of cases in practice a stethoscope and a good…
View WebinarPeriodontal Disease - Routine and Referral
Presenter: Chris Pearce BVSc CertEM(IntMed) CertES(SoftTissue) BAEDT MRCVS
Category: Equine Collection
Periodontal disease in horses is a very commonly encountered condition, and can be a real challenge to treat. It may present in many different ways, and in some age groups and populations may be present in up to 80% of horses. This webinar will describe the anatomical, physiological and pathological…
View WebinarThe Approach to the Pruritic Horse
Presenter: Professor Andy Durham BSc BVSc CertEP DEIM DipECEIM MRCVS
RCVS & European Specialist in Equine Internal Medicine
Category: Equine Collection
Pruritus is a common presenting sign in seen in equine practice. It is most usually a chronic problem causing significant welfare concerns and distress top the horse and owner. In the vast majority of equine cases pruritus will be caused by parasites or allergy. Given relatively limited list of common…
View WebinarManagement of Equine Corneal Ulcers
Presenter: Dr Graham Munroe BVSc (Hons) PhD Cert EO DESM Dip ECVS FRCVS
RCVS Recognised Equine Specialist
Category: Equine Collection
Ulcerative keratopathy is one of the most common diseases in equine ophthalmology. Prompt diagnosis and treatment are fundamental to prevent the potential devastating effects on both vision and globe retention. The initial clinical signs are similar to other ocular diseases and an accurate ocular examination and the use of simple…
View WebinarIndications and Uses of Head CT in Horses
Presenter: Justin Perkins BVetMed MSc Cert ES (Soft Tissue) DipECVS MRCVS
Senior Lecturer in Equine Surgery
Royal Veterinary College
Category: Equine Collection
In this webinar Justin Perkins discusses Head CT in Horses, the latest technologies and main advantages.
View WebinarInvestigation of Stifle Lameness in the Horse
Presenter: John Walmsley MA VetMB CertEO DipECVS HonFRCVS
RCVS Specialist in Equine Surgery
Category: Equine Collection
Many horses that have lameness associated with pain in the stifle show no physical signs that lead to the diagnosis of which structure is causing lameness and these cases are a significant challenge to the clinician. This talk describes a methodical approach to investigating hind limb lameness with particular reference…
View WebinarInvestigating and Managing Equine Hepatic Disease in Practice
Presenter: Dr Tim Brazil BVSc PhD CertEM DECEIM MRCVS
Category: Equine Collection
In this webinar Dr Tim Brazil provides his expert advice on how to investigate and manage Equine Hepatic Disease in practice.
View WebinarA Practical Approach to the Recurrent Colic Patient
Presenter: Harry Carslake MA VetMB DipACVIM MRCVS
Fellowes Farm Equine Clinic
Category: Equine Collection
Recurrent colic is a commonly encountered presentation in equine practice, and one which can cause distress for the horse, the client and sometimes the veterinary surgeon trying to reach a diagnosis! This webinar will review the mechanisms, causes and risk factors for recurrent abdominal pain in the horse. The diagnostic…
View WebinarSmall Wounds with Big Problems
Presenter: Bruce Bladon BVM&S Cert EP DESTS Dipl ECVS MRCVS
RCVS & European Specialist in Equine Surgery
O'Gorman, Slater, Main & Partners
Category: Equine Collection
All veterinary surgeons are familiar with the hysterical client whose horse has a large stake injury to the chest, who refuse to accept the best treatment is to cut off the remaining flap of skin and hose the wound, and insist on it being stitched. Equally, some clients will ignore…
View WebinarEquine Infectious Disease - Ancient and Modern
Presenter: Philip Ivens MA VetMB Cert EM (Int. Med.) DipECEIM MRCVS
European Recognised Specialist in Equine Internal Medicine
Buckingham Equine Vets Ltd
Category: Equine Collection
In this webinar, the increasing importance of infectious disease in equine practice is addressed. Philip Ivens examines data on the increase in equine movements within Europe and across the world, along with the widening of geographical spread of potential disease vectors. Specific areas coverered include: - Ancient diseases such as…
View WebinarNon Septic Equine Digital Tenosynovitis
Presenter: Matt Smith BVetMed Dipl.ECVS DEO MRCVS
RCVS and European Specialist in Equine Surgery
Newmarket Equine Hospital
Category: Equine Collection
Tenosynovitis of the digital flexor tendon sheath is a relatively common cause of lameness in both athletic and leisure horses. Tenosynovitis can result from injury to any of the intra-thecal structures. The anatomy of the digital flexor tendon sheath is complex, housing the superficial and deep digital flexor tendons as…
View WebinarInterpretation of Equine Neck Radiographs
Presenter: Richard Piercy MA Vet MB MS PhD Dip ACVIM MRCVS
Royal Veterinary College
Category: Equine Collection
In this webinar, Richard Piercy will address issues such as obtaining high quality radiographs, their interpretation and the common pitfalls. Understanding both the normal variation and common sites of abnormalities responsible for spinal cord compression will be included and illustrated with examples. Also covered will be recommendations regarding further testing…
View WebinarUsing Platelet Rich Plasma in Equine Practice
Presenter: David Rutherford BVM&S CertES(Orth) DipECVS MRCVS
European Recognised Specialist in Equine Surgery
Fellowes Farm Equine Clinic
Category: Equine Collection
This webinar will be a practical description of the increasing use of platelet rich plasma (PRP) to treat orthopaedic injuries in equine practice. It will give the practitioner the theoretical knowledge and practical insight to use PRP in their own patients. It will include descriptions of what PRP is, how…
View WebinarNeonatal Intensive Care - What Can be Done in Practice and When to Refer
Presenter: Emily Haggett BVSc DACVIM MRCVS
Rossdales Equine Hospital
Category: Equine Collection
Care of the sick foal can be one of the biggest challenges facing the equine vet in practice. This session is aimed at providing simple, practical guidelines about effective foal care in the field setting. The focus will be on practical and achievable fluid therapy and nutritional support. The most…
View WebinarAllergic Airway Disease
Presenter: Dicky Hepburn BVSc MS(Hons) CertEM(IntMed) DipACVIM(LA) MRCVS
RCVS Recognised Specialist in Equine Internal Medicine
B & W Equine Vets
Category: Equine Collection
In this webinar, Dicky will help you to create an effective treatment plan and monitor its effect. He will also discuss when to perform a tracheal wash and when to do a BAL. Case examples will be used to highlight important points and he will make sure you know your…
View WebinarThe Dental Visit
Presenter: Chris Pearce BVSc CertEM(IntMed) BAEDT MRCVS
The Barn Equine Surgery
Category: Equine Collection
The presentation will focus on the equine dental visit in practice. It will cover equipment, knowledge and techniques required to compete in a modern progressive world of equine dentistry, Chris will discuss some ideas on how to develop a new revenue stream in more advanced techniques by identifying cases for…
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