17 Jan 2020
The two-day conference will cover important subjects encountered daily by vets and VNs in practice when dealing with feline patients.
The International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM) has invited vets and veterinary nurses with a special interest in cats to attend its UK Feline Congress on 13 to 14 March.
The conference – to be held at Heythrop Park on the edge of the Cotswolds in Oxfordshire – will feature both vet and VN streams aiming to cover important subjects encountered daily in practice, as well an optional yoga session on the Saturday morning to prepare delegates for a day of lectures.
Lectures led by international experts will cover a variety of topics, including wound management, dentistry, orthopaedics, cytology and behaviour.
Nikki Jones, ISFM conference and events manager, said: “ISFM congresses have always been about creating a memorable delegate experience; CPD and the science is important, but so is delegate well-being, and time to relax and reflect is becoming an integral element to many congress programmes.
“We aim to combine a world-class lecture programme, with plenty of opportunity for delegates to socialise, network and enjoy the surroundings.”
Mrs Jones added: “We’re very excited to be spending a couple of days providing high-quality – but more importantly, relevant and practical – CPD for both vets and nurses at the most gorgeous of venues.”
For more information about the full programme and ticket prices, and to register, visit the International Cat Care website.