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    Register now for Vetpol’s next Munch & Learn CPD event

    Simon KingBy Simon KingJuly 13, 2022No Comments1 Min Read
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    Vetpol has announced that SQPs can now register for its next Munch & Learn online CPD event, which will take place on Friday, October 21.

    Caroline Johnson, a director of Vetpol, said the event will feature a wide range of engaging speakers presenting interesting and relevant topics, many of which have been requested by previous Munch & Learn delegates.

    Presentation topics will include: 
    Backyard hens;
    The therapeutic triangle for treatment of anxiety in dogs;
    Emergency first aid for rabbits;
    Natures Variety pet food technologies; 
    Handling difficult situations;
    Equine anthelmintic resistance;
    Gastric ulceration in horses; and
    Equine supplements and safety.

    “With a focus on animal welfare and best practice, this online event has Companion Animal and Equine streams,” Mrs Johnson said.

    To register for October’s Munch & Learn event, click HERE.

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