This learning series for vets with specialist Mike Rhodes covers tips on the ocular examination and how to get the best out of the equipment you have in general practice.
We focus on specific conditions seen in practice including uveitis, glaucoma, dry eye, lens abnormalities and retinal disease in both the dog and cat. In addition, there are presentations on corneal ulceration (including the latest thoughts on pathophysiology and treatment), as well as which ophthalmic drugs are most useful to have on your pharmacy shelf.
The series finishes with a number of case discussions.
5.5 Hours CPD
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