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Ensuring excellence: The vital role of continuing education for veterinarians and veterinary technicians
In the ever-evolving landscape of veterinary medicine, the importance of continuing education cannot be overstated. Just as in any medical profession, veterinarians must stay current with advancements, new treatments, and evolving best practices to provide the highest level of care for their animal patients. The dynamic nature of the field demands a commitment to lifelong […]
Improve Veterinary Education Partners with the AAFP
Improve Veterinary Education, a global leader in veterinary education, is thrilled to announce a groundbreaking partnership with the American Association of Feline Practitioners. This collaboration brings an exclusive opportunity for AAFP members to enjoy a 20% discount on the renowned Feline Practice Postgraduate Certificate Program. The program boasts a comprehensive curriculum comprising 16 varied modules, […]
Navigating the festive season - a guide to managing mental health at Christmas
The Christmas season is often portrayed as a time of joy, togetherness, and celebration. However, for many individuals, this can be a challenging time for mental health. The pressures of social and work expectations, financial strain, and the emphasis on family can contribute towards feelings of stress, anxiety, and even loneliness. In this blog, we’ll […]
A Review of Encephalitozoon cuniculi in Domestic Rabbits
Domestic rabbits infected with Encephalitozoon cuniculi can be asymptomatic or even show neurological or renal signs of disease. Diagnosis and prevention of parasitic transmission is extremely important because there can be a significant number of asymptomatic carriers. Out of all parasitic diseases, this is the most prevalent in this species. The high morbidity and potential […]
Improve Veterinary Education supports training of vets involved in rescue and rehabilitation of Moon Bears
Improve Veterinary Education has supported four junior veterinarians at Animals Asia through offering complimentary training on a Clinical Pathology module, which is part of their wider online Small Animal Medicine flagship postgraduate certificate programme. The module was selected by the junior vets because it provides comprehensive education in topics such as the clinical pathology of […]
Assisting Decision-Making on Age of Neutering for 35 Breeds of Dogs: Associated Joint Disorders, Cancers, and Urinary Incontinence
Neutering of male and female dogs has become a routine practice both in the United States and in Europe, increasingly performed at 6 months of age or earlier. At the same time, it has been observed that joint disorders and some cancers may increase in association with neutering in males and/or females. A study with […]
Toxic Foods for Dogs and Cats
Several foods, although harmless to humans, can pose a serious threat to the health of our pets. In the last decade, worldwide cases of food poisoning due to accidental ingestion of harmful foods for pets have been reported. Chocolate and cocoa-based products were the most implicated, followed by products sweetened with xylitol, onions and garlic, […]
Improve International Partners With VECCS
Last week, Improve International started a unique partnership with the Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Society (VECCS) to elevate the global standard of emergency medicine in practice. The two organizations are collaborating to raise awareness of Improve International’s Emergency Medicine and Surgery online learning program. Upon successful completion of the training and examinations, delegates can […]
New Training Facility Opens in Germany
Today, we reveal our first wet-lab training facility in Neu-Isenburg (Frankfurt, Main-Germany) to enhance the learning of veterinary professionals across the country. At today’s opening event, friends of the Improve International Group joined to celebrate the inauguration, including sponsors, corporate organisations, senior members of staff and veterinary professionals. Also included was art from local […]
The Improve International Group Supports ATVs at IBERZOO PROPET 2023
The Improve International Group joins the Iberzoo Propet 2023 in Madrid, Spain, one of the biggest events in the peninsula, to help vets and veterinary technicians understand which training opportunities are available to them. Its focus this year is on its new courses designed for veterinary technicians who can learn: Physiotherapy Anesthesia Emergency and intensive […]
#EmbraceEquity Celebrated by Improve International Group on IWD 2023
This International Women’s Day, staff across the Improve International Group have come together to #EmbraceEquity in this year’s global campaign. The CPD provider had staff members take photos of themselves supporting the arms-crossed gesture of #EmbraceEquity, with some wearing this year’s chosen color of purple which symbolizes justice, dignity and loyalty to the cause. Staff […]
Vets to Explore Small Animal Surgery in New Free Trial
We are delighted to release a brand-new free trial for our postgraduate Small Animal Surgery program to give vets an insight into the full two-year training. This online trial offers an introduction video, a taster lesson and two interactive diagnostic case studies to give you a better understanding of our methodology and of the resources […]
Canine Otitis externa – Treatment and complications
Otitis externa is a very common aliment in dogs caused by an inflammatory process of the external ear canal, resulting in either an acute or chronic nature.
Ondansetron for the treatment of nausea in dogs with vestibular syndrome
Vestibular system disorders are a common presentation in everyday clinical practice. Nausea is a complex multi-dimensional sensation and a common clinical sign in dogs with vestibular syndrome. It is difficult to evaluate and often associated with the urge to vomit; however, it is not necessarily associated with the result of vomiting.
A pilot study: appeasing pheromone diffuser products for managing of feline aggression
Cats are very socially flexible animals ranging from very independent to living in proximity. Their interactions are influenced by several factors such as lived experiences in an early onset and also resource availability.
Pharmacokinetics of Cannabidiol in Calves
Cannabidiol’s (CBD) studies have increased over the years due to its analgesic, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anxiolytic, anticonvulsant and cytotoxic effects on cancer cells. There are studies in both humans and animals and it is already widely used in humans and dogs. However, there is very little information about its effect on livestock.