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5 March (19.30 UK time) ​Bile-ieve It or Not! Mastering hepatobiliary ultrasound​ 🎓Leticia Marcelino, DipECVDI Specialist in Diagnostic Imaging​

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Our recorded webinars

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Solving hypercalcemia in dogs and cats! 🎓Carolina Albuquerque, DECVIM Specialist in Internal Medicine​​

 

Update on DKA ðŸŽ“Dan Thompson, DECVIM Specialist in Internal Medicine​

 

Itch to relief: a guide to canine allergies 🎓Andrea Hernández, DACVD Specialist in Dermatology​

 

FIP Update: diagnosis, treatment and complex cases 🎓Petra ÄŒerná, DACVIM Specialist in Internal Medicine

 

Corneal Ulcers: treatment & common misconceptions ðŸŽ“Alex Sigmund, DACVO Specialist in Ophtalmology 

 

​Linear foreign body SURGERY - not always straightforward! ðŸŽ“Bronwyn Fullagar, DACVS Specialist in Surgery​

 

Feline diabetes: treatment & monitoring, including nurse clinics ðŸŽ“Carolina Albuquerque, DECVIM Specialist in Internal Medicine​

 

Complications in feline anaesthesia ðŸŽ“Courtney Scales, DipVN PgCertVAA NCert Anaesthesia

 

Learn to interpret abdominal radiographs 🎓Lorraine Peschard, DECVDI Specialist in Diagnostic Imaging​

 

Learn to interpret thoracic radiographs ðŸŽ“Yilin Tan, ECVDI Specialist in Diagnostic Imaging​

 

Ultrasound in cats: discussion of interesting cases ðŸŽ“Leticia Marcelino, DECVDI Specialist in Diagnostic Imaging

 

​Update on treatment of seizures ðŸŽ“Susana Monforte, DECVN Specialist in Neurology & Neurosurgery, Professor at Cambridge University

 

Acute spinal cord injury ðŸŽ“Alessia Colverde, DECVN Specialist in Neurology​​ & Neurosurgery

 

My dog has a mast cell tumour - now what? ðŸŽ“Pierre Boyé, DECVIM Specialist in Oncology​​

 

Common emergencies in rabbits, guinea pigs & chinchillas ðŸŽ“Vicente Soler, DECZM Specialist in Exotics​​​​

 

DKA in dogs and cats ðŸŽ“Carolina Albuquerque, DECVIM Specialist in Internal Medicine​. Please note I made a mistake (in the IM protocol, we give insulin q1.5-2h)​

 

Seizure or syncope? Understanding collapse in dogs and cats ðŸŽ“Ane Uriarte, DECVN Specialist in Neurology​

 

Vet salary expectations and how to become a Specialist! ðŸŽ“Susana Monforte, DECVN Specialist in Neurology & Neurosurgery​​

 

Work as a vet in the UK and prepare for the RCVS exam! ðŸŽ“Andreia Dias, ISFMAdvCertFB​

 

Life as a Vet Specialist ðŸŽ“Anna Suñol, DECVN Specialist in Neurology & Neurosurgery​​​

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​Anaesthesia

Anaesthesia from a dentist's point of view  watch

Anaesthesia for brachycephalic patients  watch

Brachycephalic anaesthesia  watch

Sedation from A to Zenalpha®  watch

Caring for a cat with arthritis  watch

Capnography  watch

AAHA guidelines: pre-anaesthesia  watch

AAHA guidelines: during the anaesthesia  watch

AAHA guidelines: post anaesthesia  watch

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Behaviour

Tips, tricks & hacks: guide to feline aggression  watch

Common behaviour problems in dogs and how to manage them  watch

Clonidine – the what, where, when, how and why of using it  watch

Separation anxiety: pharmaceuticals & supplements  watch

 

Cardiology

ECG interpretation  watch

How to record & interpret ECG  watch

Cardiology case studies  watch

Localizing dyspnea  watch

Managing mitral valve disease  watch

Feline aortic thromboembolism  watch

Finding and measuring the left atrium  watch

Heart failure diagnosis and management  watch

Diagnosis and management of feline heart disease  watch

Managing cats with subclinical hypertrophic cardiomyopathy  watch
Challenges in diagnosis and management of hypertension  watch

Heartworm management: 2025 AHS heartworm symposium  watch

Survival guide to the suspected cardiac patient  watch

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​Clin Path/Transfusion​

Advanced hematology: blood film  watch

Guide to investigating anemia  watch 

What anemia means for patients  watch

Non-regenerative anaemia in dogs  watch

Management of coagulopathy  watch

Thrombocytopenia  watch

Guide to electrolyte interpretation  watch

The heat is on: Catalyst progesterone  watch

Therapeutic plasma exchange  watch

Practical transfusion medicine  watch

Feline transfusion medicine  watch

Common canine coagulopathies  watch

Clotting disorders & use of plasma  watch

Pre-transfusion recipient screening  watch

How to prepare for & monitor a transfusion  watch

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Dentistry

Feline chronic gingivostomatitis  watch
Tooth resorption in cats  watch

Oral anatomy and dental instruments  watch

Common dental disease identification  watch

Oral examination, scaling and polishing  watch
Exodontics: tooth extraction in cats and dogs  watch

Dental extractions: techniques & complications  watch

Tips for feline dental extractions  watch

Dental emergencies  watch

Malocclusion in dogs & cats  watch

TMJ pathology  watch

Jaw fracture repair in cats  watch

Dental radiograph interpretation  watch

Radiographic and CT evaluation of dental lesions & oral masses  watch

 

Dermatology

Allergy in cats, reaching a diagnosis  watch

Management of the environmentally allergic cat  watch

Appropriate use of antibiotics for ear disease  watch

Otitis externa and media in the dog  watch

Scratch that! Be a derm superhero  watch

Management of the pruritic pet  watch

Cutaneous manifestations of systemic disease  watch

Pyoderma: what alternative treatment options are there?  watch

Do you know JAK? Game-changers in the treatment of canine atopic dermatitis  watch​

 

Equine

Advanced imaging of the foot  watch

Comparative imaging of the fetlock  watch

Imaging the stifle: more than X-rays  watch

Radiography of the hock & stifle  watch

Imaging for PPEs  watch

Dental radiography  watch

Imaging the back & pelvis  watch

Cervical spine radiographic interpretation  watch

Pinpointing problems in the proximal phalanx  watch

In the world of foot MRI, has CT got a place?  watch

Does follow-up MRI influence treatment or prognosis?  watch

Soft tissue injuries in the foot; are there clues on radiographs?  watch

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Feline Medicine

Feline lower urinary tract disease: 2025 icatcare guidelines  watch

Update on feline diabetes: SGLT2 inhibitors  watch

Feline azotaemia and ureteric obstructions  watch

Caring for a cat with hyperthyroidism  watch

Feline pancreatitis  watch

FIP  watch

Review of FeLV, FIV, & FIP  watch

FeLV: from point-of-care to predicting lifespan  watch

2020 AAFP retrovirus testing and management guidelines  watch

 

Imaging

Thoracic & abdominal radiography  watch

Diagnosis of GI foreign bodies  watch

Bone disease in small animals  watch

To cut or not to cut, among other diagnostic imaging dilemmas  watch

How to get the most from a GI ultrasound  watch

Introduction to CT image viewing & quality evaluation  watch

CT concepts in image quality & acquisition  watch

How & when to perform CT reconstructions  watch

Basics of CT protocol configuration  watch

Guide to veterinary CT scanning - head & neck  watch
Guide to veterinary CT scanning - thorax  watch

Guide to veterinary CT scanning - abdomen  watch

Guide to veterinary CT scanning - spine  watch

Guide to veterinary CT scanning - musculoskeletal  watch

 

Medicine

Toxicological emergencies  watch

Endocrine emergencies  watch

The canine thyroid  watch
Addison’s disease: from crisis to control  watch

Cushing's disease: diagnostic tips and tricks  watch

Diagnosis and treatment of Cushing's  watch

Treatment of canine parvovirus  watch

Management of GI disease  watch

Getting to the guts of GI disease  watch

Oral cobalamin in chronic GI disease in dogs  watch

Acute canine pancreatitis  watch

Management of pancreatitis  watch

Chronic hepatitis in the dog  watch

Immunosuppressive drugs  watch

Diagnosis & management of IMHA in dogs  watch

Canine monocytic Ehrlichiosis  watch

Leishmaniasis  watch

Vector-borne diseases  watch

Approach to haematuria  watch

Treatment of urinary incontinence  watch

Diagnosis and management of urolithiasis  watch​​

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Neurology

The neuro exam: do it like a pro  watch

How to approach neurotrauma  watch

Approach to canine paraparesis  watch

Vestibular syndrome  watch

Non-surgical conditions of the spinal cord  watch

Managing a patient that is off its back legs  watch

Neurological mimics  (non-neuro causes of "neuro" signs) watch​

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Oncology

Feline lymphoma  watch

Canine lymphoma  watch
GI neoplasia  watch

Canine soft tissue sarcomas  watch

Advances in hemangiosarcoma​  watch

Mast cell tumor diagnosis & management  watch
Cracking the code on lumps & bumps  watch

Mastering cancer screening  watch

Managing chemo adverse effects  watch

How GPs can manage oncologic cases when referral is not possible  watch

 

Ophtalmology

FHV-1 Ocular Disease in Cats  watch

Keratoconjunctivitis sicca  watch

Diabetic cataracts in dogs  watch

Dry eye: tear quality and quantity matter!  watch

Fun with the fundus – How to examine the retina  watch

Canine blindness causes and treatments  watch

Ophthalmic emergencies  watch

Ocular neoplasia  watch

Uveitis  watch

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Procedures

Blood sampling  watch​

Canine IV catheter, cephalic  watch

Canine cystocentesis  watch

Feline cystocentesis in lateral  watch

Feline venipuncture, jugular  watch

Feline venipuncture, medial saphenous  watch

Feline venipuncture, medial saphenous, with towel  watch

Anaesthesia testing  watch

Anaesthesia - rebreathing systems  watch

Anaesthesia - non-rebreathing systems  watch

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Surgery

Hindlimb lameness: how to localise  watch

Forelimb lameness: hoe to localise  watch

Tips for localising lameness in dogs & cats  watch

Patella luxation  watch

Management of open fractures  watch

Fracture assessment and planning  watch

Principles of fracture repair  watch

Getting the most from an orthopaedic exam  watch

Juvenile lameness in dogs  watch

Principles of GI surgery  watch

Brachycephalic surgery  watch

Emergency surgery  watch

Tips and Tricks for Neutering Surgery  watch

Approach to urinary incontinence  watch

Innovations in small animal surgery  watch

Wound closure & suturing techniques  watch​​

​Suturing techniques & surgical knots  watch

Safe knotting and suture techniques  watch​

 

Vet nurses/techs

Arterial blood gases  watch

Radiology refresher  watch

The nurses role in transfusion medicine  watch

Guide to transfusion medicine  watch

Canine blood types & pre-transfusion compatibility testing  watch

Maximising the multiparameter monitoring during anaesthesia  watch

Commonly encountered anaesthesia problems  watch

Anaesthesia for the neurological patient  watch

Anaesthesia for pregnancy  watch

Crafting personalised anaesthetic plans  watch

Difficult intubation in cats & dogs  watch

Chronic kidney disease  watch

Cushing's and Addison's  watch

DKA  watch

Anaemia & how to care for the anaemic patient  watch

Thrombocytopenia  watch

Intervertebral disc disease  watch

Mycobacteria & Brucella, what are they, what are our risks?  watch

Cardiology for nurses  watch

Travel Vet Courses

What are our Travel CPD/CE courses like?

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OHANA's courses combine lectures, travel and activities. The lectures are for vets, vet nurses/techs, students. Your family and friends are welcome to join us.

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The courses are RACE-approved and led by Vet Specialists (Diplomates). Limited to a small number of participants, to deliver the highest quality of education and make meaningful friendships. There is a unique opportunity to sit down with a Specialist to ask for advice on your career or your most difficult cases. Ask all the questions you could never ask in conferences with hundreds of people!

 

We typically sell out months in advance - don't wait to book!

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We have a big focus on mental health, hence why we travel to beautiful locations and include activities. We stay in the same hotel, eat together, do everything together. As a result, 24h after the start of a course, everyone knows everyone else's names and new friendships begin :) â€‹â€‹ Join our OHANA family!

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Our courses/missions count as externships/EMS!

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