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Clinical conundrum
A Shih Tzu with vestibular ataxia Sarah Butterfield, an Intern at Langford Veterinary Hospital in Bristol, invites Companion readers to consider a Shih Tzu presenting with vestibular ataxia.
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BSAVA Companion - 2019, 11, November
2019, 11, November
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BSAVA News
Association news Author BSAVACongress 2020 registration now open; Come and shape the future of veterinary practice next month; PetSavers Clinical Research Grants now open; Download the new BSAVA app
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Education
Enhancing your veterinary team services Author BSAVAThe BSAVA Vet Nurse Merit Awards offer structured CPD for qualified veterinary nurses to develop knowledge and skills in particular topics. Nurses successfully completing this study have gained in confidence enhancing the veterinary team services and client support. Read on and find out what they had to say…
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How to…
Investigate hypercalcaemia in cats Author Jenny BrownIn this article, Jenny Brown, Clinical Director at Bracken Veterinary Centre, discusses how to approach the cat with hypercalcaemia.
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Volunteer for BSAVA
The vital work of volunteers in a time of transition Author Carole HaileChanges to the governance of BSAVA, as outlined in January 2019 Companion and approved at the AGM, are being implemented during a ‘transition year’. Volunteer Manager Carole Haile outlines the current structure and the opportunities for you to get involved.
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FECAVA Update
A Russian adventure Author Tricia ColvilleBSAVA’s FECAVA representative, Tricia Colville, travelled to St. Petersburg for this year’s EuroCongress and reports on her experience.
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One Health
Chernobyl 30 years on Author John BonnerLucas Hixson is a US scientist working to protect the health of both the human and canine population around the site of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. He told John Bonner why the Ukrainian authorities support a One Health approach to dealing with the deadly legacy of Europe’s worst ever industrial accident.
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Clinical conundrum
Dyspnoea and polyuria/polydipsia Author Ed BellamyEd Bellamy presents the case of a Labrador Retriever with dyspnoea and polyuria/polydipsia that he saw while a rotating intern at The Animal Health Trust in Newmarket.
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BSAVA Podcasts
Learning at your leisure Author Ian MellorThe lecture recordings from BSAVA Congress provide thousands of hours of CPD opportunities. Head of Publishing, Ian Mellor, explains where to find the lectures and how to make the most of them.
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Companion interview
Denis Novak Author Denis NovakDenis Novak has been elected the new president of FECAVA, the pan European small animal veterinary association, at its 25th EuroCongress in St Petersburg, Russia (4–7 September). The clinical skills that he employs in his Belgrade-based practice have been finely tuned through contact with professional colleagues throughout Europe, including the UK where he has been a regular visitor.
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CPD diary
What's on in your area Author BSAVA EducationA calendar of forthcoming central and regional CPD events November 2019–June 2020.
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Test yourself…
Identifying faecal parasites Author Ian WrightIan Wright of Mount Vets and Head of ESCCAP UK & Ireland, sets a diagnostic challenge for Companion readers. Answers are available in the BSAVA Library (bsavalibrary.com) and in e-Companion.