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Conference 2006

Proceedings of the conference are available on CD in return for a donation to VET Trust.

 

Welcome glass of wine at the end of the day Smile for the camera Chairman and director enjoy the coffee break
Appreciative audience Coffee time at the commercial exhibition Presentation to Christine & Kate Appleyard

Proceedings of the conference are available on CD in return for a donation to VET Trust.

Session

Title

Speaker

Ovine

Update on CLA

Graham Baird

Bovine

Risk Assessment in Johnes Disease

Paul Burr

Appleyard Lecture

The Need for a New Veterinary Surgeons Act and How it might look

Mrs Lynne Hill

Bovine

Neonatal calf diarrhoea and related problems

Prof Wolfgang Klee

Bovine

Neonatal calf diarrhoea and related problems

Prof Wolfgang Klee

 

 

 

Small Animal

Chronic renal failure in cats:

Update on management options and disease interactions

 

Dr Danielle Gunn-Moore

 

Feline lower urinary tract disease: Update on causes, diagnosis and treatment

Dr Danielle Gunn-Moore

Small Animal

MRSA infections

Dr Sue Shaw

 

Tick-associated disease in dogs and cats (endemic and/or imported)

Dr Sue Shaw

 

Equine

Essentials for Equine AI

Tullis Matson

Equine

Update on AI

Tullis Matson

Equine

Clinical Approach to Examination of

 Fetal Membranes – Part 1

Dr Dieter Volkmann

Equine

Clinical Approach to Examination of

– Part 2

Dr Dieter Volkmann

Small Animal

Fracture planning

Mr Malcolm Ness

 

 

Coffee in Commercial Exhibit Centre

 

Small Animal

Fracture planning

Mr Malcolm Ness

Small Animal

Looking at Readiographs1

Dr Chris Lamb

 

Small Animal

Choosing Imaging Tests.

Digital Radiography – Possibilities and Limitations

Dr Chris Lamb