Chemotherapy in Veterinary General Practice
Information on chemotherapy is everywhere but how many of us are comfortable administering chemotherapy in our clinic? Are we aware of safe handling methods? Do we know of the possible risks involved in handling chemotherapy? How do we identify adverse effects to chemotherapy in our patients? Dr Shasta Lynch, European specialist in Veterinary Oncology, will walk us through the “Do’s and Don’ts” of chemotherapy for cancer, so all veterinarians feel empowered to offer chemotherapy safely in their practice.
Fundamentals of Anaesthesia for Nurses and Technicians
Workshop Summary
A 3-day workshop series with the aim to provide a foundation of theoretical and practical knowledge and skills for veterinary staff (veterinary nurses, assistants and technicians) assisting with anaesthesia of small companion animals in Hong Kong.
Fundamentals of Anaesthesia for Nurses and Technicians
Workshop Summary
A 3-day workshop series with the aim to provide a foundation of theoretical and practical knowledge and skills for veterinary staff (veterinary nurses, assistants and technicians) assisting with anaesthesia of small companion animals in Hong Kong.
Wet Lab in Veterinary Ophthalmology
Dr David Williams will lead a hands-on wet lab in veterinary ophthalmology, covering techniques such as corneal grafts, conjunctival grafts, entropion/ectropion and eyelid resection. You will have the opportunity to try out these techniques under the expert guidance of Dr Williams. He will present a step by step tutorial on the techniques and share his tips and tricks for surgical success.
Ophthalmology in Small Animal Practice
Speaker

Dr David Williams
What makes a cat a cat, and how to set up a cat friendly practice?
We must always remember that cats are small solitary hunters, and being solitary hunters they are only facultatively sociable. We can then understand them and provide the ideal care and facilities.