30.08.2019 Views

FINAL BEVA Quarter without bleeds

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

AI Refresher for Vets 2019<br />

03/12/19<br />

Holywell Park, Loughborough,<br />

Leicestershire<br />

James Crabtree, Huw Griffiths, Tullis Matson, Andrew<br />

McGladdery, Jonathan Pycock<br />

A requirement for inclusion on the <strong>BEVA</strong> AI list, this course discusses<br />

recent changes to the artificial insemination procedures in horses.<br />

The day will provide re-certification for continued inclusion on<br />

the <strong>BEVA</strong> AI list, updated knowledge of recent developments<br />

in artificial insemination, discussion with senior clinicians, cross<br />

pollination of treatment choices amongst delegates and wider<br />

discussions surrounding equine reproduction.<br />

From<br />

£100<br />

Crash Avoidance for the Ambulatory Vet<br />

10/12/2019<br />

Goodwood Motor Circuit,<br />

West Sussex<br />

Trevor Bell and Goodwood Advanced Driving Team<br />

With driving part of an ambulatory vet’s everyday routine,<br />

the winter weather can increase work-related anxiety. Learning<br />

how to drive safely on wet, windy and even icy roads provides<br />

peace of mind whilst significantly lowering the risk of accident<br />

and injury.<br />

This course aims to prevent spins and crashes, both in the car<br />

and mentally. It teaches participants how to identify and manage<br />

stress, strains and anxiety both within themselves and their<br />

colleagues, as well as giving one-to-one tuition with a professional<br />

Goodwood driving instructor to drive quickly but safely in varying<br />

situations, ensuring you make it to your appointments in one<br />

piece and on time!<br />

From<br />

£370<br />

18<br />

Introductory<br />

General<br />

Established<br />

Advanced

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!