Free Equine CPD For The Young Vet Network - Free Evening Seminars, UK

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Article Date: 30 Jan 2009 - 0:00 PDT

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Working with the Animal Health Trust (AHT) the British Veterinary Association (BVA) is again running a programme of free equine CPD this year for members up to eight years qualified.

The free evening seminars throughout 2009 feature first class speakers and combine science with social networking.

Open to all Young Vet Network BVA members the seminars, one of which has a practical element, include orthopaedic pathology, anaesthesia and an update on neurological disease.

Although free, the number of delegates, particularly for the practical session, will be restricted so early booking is advised.

For further information about the Young Vet Network (YVN) please contact the BVA press office on 020 7908 6340 or media@bva.co.uk or visit the YVN pages at http://www.bva.co.uk/newsroom/946.aspx

For further information about AHT Equine CPD please visit the AHT website at http://www.aht.org.uk/ or contact Karen Gooch (Clinical Administrator) or Sophia Waters (Press & PR) on 01638 751000

British Veterinary Association
7 Mansfield Street, London W1G 9NQ
http://www.bva.co.uk


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