LUNCH 'N' LEARN
Interactive, In-person CPD
Anderson Moores’ Lunch N Learn sessions provide the perfect opportunity for small group CPD events, allowing for open conversation, case discussion and Q&A. Delivered at your practice these sessions are tailored to the needs of your team.
Served by our European, American and RCVS Recognised Specialists - with a side of sandwiches, crisps and other tasty treats courtesy of Anderson Moores.
We have a full range of discipline-specific topics available, however if there is a subject you would like to see added to our programme do let us know and we will do our best to accommodate this.
To arrange a Lunch 'n' Learn contact:
Becca Thompson, Business Relationship Manager
T: 07761 764 051
Lunch Menu
Anaesthesia
- Q&A Anaesthesia
- Pre-anaesthetic medication
- Anaesthesia for brachycephalic dogs
- Any aspect of anaesthesia monitoring (capnography, ECG, blood pressure monitoring etc.)
- Use of checklists to improve patient safety
- Anaesthesia for geriatric patients
- Principles of locoregional anaesthesia
Cardiology
- Heart murmurs
- Biomarkers
- ECGs
- Pulmonary hypertension
- Cardiac drugs
- Management of CHF
Dentistry
- Dental Radiography
- Local Anaesthesia
Medicine
- Common Medical Advice Requests
- Nasal Disease
- Hypoglycaemia
- Anaemia
- Transfusions
- Nursing Hyperthyroidism
Neurology
- Open Q+A and how to perform a neuro exam (live demonstration)
- Top tips in neurology
- How to approach anisocoria
- Common cranial nerve deficits
- Head trauma in practice
- Paraparesis in cats
- A logical approach to tetraparesis
- Diagnostic approach to epileptic seizures, with a focus on toxic and metabolic causes
Surgery
- Elbow dysplasia
- Hip dysplasia
- OA management
- Masterclass imaging acquisition and interpretation
- Cruciate disease
- Fracture management the first 48 hours and when to refer.
Veterinary Physiotherapy
- PEACE & LOVE; An update on the evidence for treating soft tissue injuries
- How can veterinary physiotherapy help?:
- Sporting dogs
- OA dogs
- CrCL patients
- Patients with luxating patella
- Hip Dysplasia Patients
- Spinal conditions
- Canine Massage techniques for nurses
- Feline Physiotherapy
- OA – the missing piece