Are you a vet or nurse interested in improving the management of otitis patients in your practice?

UK-Vet Companion Animal recently held a roundtable discussion with European experts in veterinary dermatology with the aim to produce best practice guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of this common problem that can present a major clinical challenge for veterinary staff.

The meeting was a huge success with ideas discussed in compliance and innovations to manage the condition in light of the current pandemic.

The meeting has been made available for free as a series of CPD webinars and the published consensus document can be accessed here: { link to report when published }

The registration process takes just a minute. There’s nothing to install or set up, simply register and fill out your details.

Companion Animal

Launched in 1995, Companion Animal is the dedicated, monthly journal that looks after the needs of vets who care for small animals. The journal is an authoritative, accessible, peer-reviewed publication that keeps vets abreast of clinical developments. Companion Animal also provides an invaluable resource and platform for CPD assessment, and a professional voice for vets, supporting and sometimes challenging their cause.  

Vetienary Nurse

The Veterinary Nurse – now part of the UK-VET group of titles – is the leading international peer-reviewed journal for veterinary nurses. It publishes evidence-based clinical, educational and practical articles, in addition to the latest nurse-led veterinary research. It promotes gold standard care by supporting readers’ continuing professional development and by sharing best practice worldwide.

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