Improve International Academy Series

Online CE Learning Experience

Improve International Academy Series in association with the University of Cambridge Department of Veterinary Medicine

The Improve International Academy Series is a brand new online, lecture-style learning experience split into five semesters that have been built to enhance your veterinary knowledge and take your career to new heights.

Who is the Academy Series for: All semesters are open for vets in general practice, those with experience of challenging cases and practitioners studying further qualifications. The series is also available for veterinary nurses to join, particularly those running their own nurse clinics and managing referrals.
In association withDepartment of Veterinary Medicine

Available Semesters

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Key features of this Veterinary Academy Series:

Five subjects. Five semesters. All are one month long

Series of engaging video style recorded lectures

Access to latest, cutting-edge evidence-based research

Each semester consists of 12 CPD hours so you can reach your target

Lessons from globally recognised veterinary specialists

Interactive forums, peer discussions and a journal club

One hour webinars

What our lessons look like

A message from Cambridge, UK

We are delighted to be working with the University of Cambridge Department of Veterinary Medicine and the University of Cambridge Veterinary School Trust* to share the expertise of all of our speakers and bring you to the forefront of the latest evidence-based research.

“The new joint agreement brings together Improve International, who have an outstanding record of high-quality and innovative CE provision and the staff of the Department of Veterinary Medicine with their excellent specialist clinical knowledge and experience as well as their recognised quality in small group teaching to stage The Improve International Academy Series. This will provide a new milestone in CE course delivery.

The staff and facilities available in the Department will provide a rare opportunity to access exceptional, evidence-based tuition for this Improve International Academy Series. So do join in for this exciting new collaboration.”

Professor Mike Herrtage

Trustee of the University of Cambridge Veterinary School Trust and former Dean of the Cambridge Veterinary School

“We are delighted to be working with Improve International in the brand new CE series, The Improve International Academy Series in association with University of Cambridge Department of Veterinary Medicine.

This exciting new partnership will allow both veterinary nurses and surgeons to get the latest evidence-based knowledge directly from our top specialists. They will also learn to apply valuable skills in their everyday practice life and engage with others on Improve International’s global, interactive online platform. We are looking forward to the start of this unique Academy Series alongside Improve International.”

Professor James Wood

Head of the Department of Veterinary Medicine at University of Cambridge

Our Sponsor

The University of Cambridge Veterinary School Trust* is a small charity dedicated to raising funds for the Veterinary School Hospital in Cambridge. A proportion of the proceeds will go directly towards the trust which runs on a not-for-profit basis to fund essential equipment and facilities for diagnosing and treating the many thousands of animals referred for care. *Exempt Charity XO 979/86

The Møller Institute at Churchill College, University of Cambridge provides space and context for the development of current and future leaders in government, industry, academia and civil society. The Institute utilises a distinctive and contemporary approach to learning and development which is based on nearly 30 years of experience empowering organisational and individual growth.

Find out more

Still have questions about the Academy Series? Get in touch with our team by email info.nd@improveinternational.com or call +45 617 211 29.