Bova Scholars
Welcome to our Bova Scholars hub. Here you will find all our CPD – all free, and all from experts in their field. We have a passion for innovation, and this not only extends to the products we deliver, but to the education and CPD we create. We aim to provide you with the latest research, thinking and treatment options with easily accessible blogs, podcasts and webinars. So, whether you’re a reader, a listener or a watcher, we have you covered.
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Equine Endocrine Disease: Practical Answers to Everyday Clinical Challenges | Bova Aus Equine Roadshow 2026
Led by Dr David Rendle, the session covers real-world approaches to PPID (Cushing’s disease) and Equine Metabolic Syndrome (EMS), with a focus on improving long-term outcomes and addressing common challenges such as poor owner compliance with oral medications.
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Behaviour Modification | Bova Aus Equine Roadshow 2026
Originally developed for the Bova and Virbac Equine Roadshow, this webinar explores equine behaviour modification, focusing on how learned behaviours develop and how to effectively manage them in practice. It covers identifying key triggers, understanding the role of conditioning, and applying reinforcement strategies to support positive behavioural change.
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Pain or Being in Pain | Bova Aus Equine Roadshow 2026
Originally developed for the Bova and Virbac Equine Roadshow, this webinar explores the complex intersection between behaviour and discomfort, challenging clinicians to ask: is this truly a behavioural issue, or a horse in pain?
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Gastric Disease: Evolving Insights, Individualised Care | Bova Aus Equine Roadshow 2026
Originally developed for the Bova and Virbac Equine Roadshow 2026, in Australia, this session sees Dr David Rendle explore the latest insights into equine gastric disease, with a focus on the differences between squamous (ESGD) and glandular (EGGD) disease.
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Advances in Canine Hemangiosarcoma: From Evidence to Emerging Targets
This session provides a concise, evidence-based update on canine haemangiosarcoma, with a strong focus on contemporary treatment strategies. It includes a brief, targeted review of current literature outlining standard-of-care approaches, outcomes, and the limitations of existing therapies.
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To Deworm or not to deworm? That is the question
Anthelmintic resistance is a growing threat to equine welfare, and vets play a key role in driving the behaviour changes needed. This talk reviews the latest evidence and expert consensus on sustainable equine parasite control, highlighting updated risk-based approaches from the BEVA ProtectMeToo Toolkit and CANTER Guidelines. Attendees will leave informed, motivated, and ready to champion responsible deworming – protecting equine health, welfare, and the environment.
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What the drugs do – from pharmacology to practice
In this free webinar, Margie will share practical, real-world approaches to common anaesthetic and analgesic challenges, with a focus on what can be achieved, even when working with limited agents, drugs, or resources in unique clinical settings.
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Advances in the management of Feline Chronic Gingivostomatitis
Discover new therapeutic approaches for Feline Chronic Gingivostomatitis, including EIDD-1931, doxycycline, and meloxicam. Join Dr Andrea Harvey.
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Beyond the Prescription: What Happens When We Prescribe for Relationships, Not Just Symptoms in Behaviour Cases?
Explore how relational prescribing can transform veterinary behaviour cases. Join Dr Findy Wills to integrate medication with relationship-centred care.
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A Sight for Sore Eyes: Tackling FHV-1 Ocular Disease in Cats
Join Dr James Oliver, Veterinary Ophthalmologist, for an in-depth look at ocular diseases caused by Feline Herpesvirus-1 (FHV-1). Through detailed clinical images, James will explain how to recognise, diagnose, and manage conditions such as: Corneal ulceration and conjunctivitis Symblepharon and corneal sequestrum Eosinophilic keratitis
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A disease-modifying drug for the treatment of osteoarthritis in horses
Currently available pharmacological OA treatments only improve pain or symptoms and are frequently associated with side effects. There are no approved disease-modifying osteoarthritic drugs (DMOADs) on the market yet. A DMOAD typically must show improvement in joint structure, and slow down the progression of cartilage, bone and synovium destruction, with or without an efficacy on joint pain. Therefore, molecular tools are crucial for diagnosing OA and monitoring intervention efficacy. I will talk about a new drug combination with disease-modifying properties and biomarkers for monitoring the destruction of the joint pre-and post-treatment.
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Rational use of antibiotics in Ophthalmic practice
Learn when and how to use antibiotics in veterinary ophthalmology. Join Dr Robin Stanley for a case-based webinar on effective, evidence-based eye care.
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Unmasking Addison’s: From Crisis to Control
Addison’s disease in dogs (hypoadrenocorticism) can be one of the most challenging diagnoses in small animal practice. Its vague clinical signs and fluctuating symptoms often lead to delayed or missed diagnosis. This free veterinary webinar explores the many faces of Addison’s disease, from the first subtle symptoms to effective long-term management strategies. Whether you’re new to diagnosing Addison’s or looking to refine your emergency approach, this session will build your confidence and clinical clarity.
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Hyperinsulinemia-Associated Laminitis (HAL), a focus on the foot (2025)
Join Dr Andy Fiske-Jackson for an in-depth webinar on Hyperinsulinemia-Associated Laminitis (HAL), exploring its foot-level impact, pathophysiology, diagnostic imaging, and management strategies to improve outcomes in horses and ponies. Register today!
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Equine Metabolic Syndrome Management (2025)
Learn how to manage Equine Metabolic Syndrome in 2025 with diet, exercise, and emerging treatments. Discover strategies to prevent insulin-related laminitis.
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Testing for EMS, who, why, when, how? (2025)
This session will outline the various diagnostic protocols available for assessing Equine Metabolic Syndrome (EMS) and Insulin Dysregulation (ID) in equine practice. It will provide an overview of the key features, advantages, and limitations of each testing method, with guidance on selecting the most appropriate approach based on the clinical objectives and practical considerations of the veterinary surgeon.
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Feline Lymphoma – What’s New?
Feline lymphoma remains one of the most common cancers in cats. Join Dr. Catherine Chan in this free CE/CPD webinar to explore the latest updates in diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis. Gain practical guidance for improving quality of life in feline patients and enhancing clinical decision-making in veterinary practice.
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Foaling: The Ultimate Emergency – When and What to Refer (2025)
This informative webinar offers crucial insights into managing one of the most critical moments in equine care—foaling. John Spencer, an experienced equine vet from Fyrnwy Equine Hospital, guides attendees through the stages of normal foaling, identifying early warning signs of complications, and making timely decisions on when to refer a mare for veterinary intervention. With a focus on maximising foal and mare survival, this session is essential for breeders, owners, and equine professionals seeking to improve outcomes during this high-stakes period.
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Survival guide to facing the suspected cardiac patient in general practice (2025)
This talk focuses on assisting clinicians in the everyday practice on the detection and diagnosis of cardiac disease in our companion animals. From the moment they present on your hospital’s doorstep, we will discuss tips and tricks on acquiring a thorough history, performing a complete cardiothoracic physical exam, classifying murmurs and heart sounds, pros/cons of various diagnostics testing etc. Participants should finish the webinar feeling more confident in tackling the next patient that presents with suspected heart disease.
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Eye Spy a Dry Eye – Tear Quality and Quantity matter! (2025)
Dr. Caruso will cover: Recognising the signs of KCS – From subtle changes to severe cases. Diagnostic tools and techniques – Schirmer tear tests, fluorescein staining, & beyond. Treatment strategies – Medical and surgical options for effective management. Case studies and practical tips – Real-world insights to enhance clinical outcomes.
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Challenges in Diagnosis & Management of Hypertension (2025)
Systemic hypertension is estimated to affect at least 20% of older cats and is especially common in combination with illnesses such as chronic kidney disease. Diagnosis is not always straightforward; distinguishing between situational and genuine hypertension can be challenging.
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Psychopharmaceuticals in Equine Practice: Enhancing Wellbeing and Managing Anxiety (2025)
This webinar will discuss commonly used psychopharmaceuticals as well as those we should probably be avoiding and backed up with real case scenarios.
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Diagnosis and management of feline heart disease (2025)
Discover expert strategies for feline heart disease management in 2025, covering diagnosis, treatment, and improving outcomes for cats with heart conditions.
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Appropriate antimicrobial use in foals -how do we combat antimicrobial resistance? (2024)
Join our webinar on “Appropriate Antimicrobial Use in Foals” to explore critical topics like combating antimicrobial resistance, a growing concern in foals due to bacterial infections and sepsis. Learn about appropriate antimicrobial use, the challenges of balancing treatment with resistance, and how to improve antimicrobial stewardship. This session offers valuable insights for veterinary professionals seeking to enhance their understanding of foal care and reduce resistance development. Discover evidence-based strategies for responsible drug use and effective care practices in foals.
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AMR & FIP treatment – Antivirals are antimicrobials too! (2024)
Feline infectious peritonitis is now a readily treatable disease. In this exciting era of feline medicine, let us learn from past mistakes and do our bit to promote responsible antimicrobial stewardship. Antivirals are often overlooked when we discuss antimicrobial resistance, with most of the focus on antibiotic use. In this webinar, Dr Coggins will review what we have learned from the COVID-19 pandemic and discuss the current recommendations for antiviral use in the context of FIP treatment.
Veterinary Webinars
Free online webinars for vets and nurses to gain continued professional development (CPD). We work with a range of key opinion leaders to bring you up-to-date information on a variety of disease areas.
Veterinary Podcasts
Learn on the go with our podcasts. Delivered by key opinion leaders for the latest thinking on a variety of disease areas.
How-To Videos
Easy-to-follow videos for using our products – ideal to share with pet owners.
Veterinary Useful Resources
Invaluable resources tailored to elevate your expertise in veterinary practice. Explore our comprehensive toolkit here.





