Sessions will cover antimicrobial resistance and the BSAVA’s “Protect Me” resources, developments in pain management and managing biosecurity in a cat shelter environment.
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The BSAVA’s “double-decker” stand at congress 2019 will host the free lunchtime lectures. Image @ BSAVA
The BSAVA’s “double-decker” stand at congress 2019 will host the free lunchtime lectures. Image @ BSAVA
New to the BSAVA stand at congress this year is a series of free pop-up lunchtime lectures.
The new lectures were borne out of the success of last year’s pop-up sessions at the BSAVA stand.
Thursday to Saturday
Lectures will be running at 1:15pm Thursday to Saturday inclusive and cover:
the important practicalities of antimicrobial resistance and BSAVA’s “Protect Me” resources
developments in pain management
managing biosecurity in a cat shelter environment
The BSAVA has warned places are limited and for delegates to arrive early to avoid disappointment.
Topics
Regarding topics to be covered:
On Thursday, Fergus Allerton will be “Encouraging a rational approach to the use of antibiotics in small animal practice”.
On Friday, Ian Self will discuss “Pain in companion animals – where have we come from and what is the future of pain treatment?”
On Saturday, Maggie Roberts will look at “Getting the balance right – biosecurity versus cats’ welfare needs in shelters”.