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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All-Season Care for Horses: Managing Weight and Preventing Laminitis (2024)
Keeping your horse at a healthy weight is essential for preventing laminitis and ensuring their overall well-being. This educational webinar offers horse owners practical tips and advice on managing weight and preventing laminitis throughout the year.
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Feline Infectious Peritonitis in 2024: Updates for the Caregiver (2024)
In this session, Dr. Sam Taylor will discuss the latest developments in feline disease management, including how caregivers can support their pets through the treatment process.
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Diagnosis, intervention & the spectrum of analgesia in management of laminitis (2023)
A brief discussion of pathophys, diagnosis of laminitis, including determination of the inciting cause, field approach to management of acute & chronic laminitis including diet, hoof support/therapies, analgesia and housing, and the options for analgesia, where to start and where you can go in those challenging cases.
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Laminitis: taking a proactive approach to a preventable disease (2023)
Want to learn why your clients don’t seem to do anything about their fat ponies or why your clients don’t listen to your diet and management advice? Dave will provide more effective approaches to stop the development of laminitis.
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Fun with the Fundus – How to examine the retina (2024)
Join Dr. Kelly Caruso for an informative 2024 webinar on retinal examination. Learn key techniques in fundus examination, diagnose retinal conditions, and enhance your veterinary ophthalmology skills. Register now!
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The horses are the easy bit (2024)
Understanding human behaviour in order to improve companion animal welfare, and in using social sciences to find out more about how we can help people to change.
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The state of equine imaging in 2024 (2024)
Presentation on the current state of equine imaging in 2024, where we’ll explore the latest advances and developments shaping the field.
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Australian guidelines for equine internal parasite management (2024)
Join us for an enlightening presentation on equine internal parasite management, where we’ll explore the latest advancements and strategies for combating parasitic threats in today’s equine population. From understanding resistance to implementing targeted management approaches, this session is designed to equip veterinarians and equine professionals with the knowledge and tools needed to safeguard equine health effectively.
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FIP diagnosis: now we can treat it, how sure do we need to be? (2024)
Join us for an essential webinar tailored for veterinary surgeons grappling with the intricacies of diagnosing and treating Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP). Led by esteemed expert Sam Taylor, RCVS Recognised Specialist in Feline Medicine, this webinar will highlight the key clinical abnormalities indicative of FIP, decode lab findings, and address the important question of when treatment trials are appropriate.
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FIP: so much has changed, where are we now? (2024)
The last few years have seen an explosion in our knowledge of treating FIP but where have we landed in terms of drugs, dosage and prognosis?
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ECG clinical interpretation (2024)
Delve into the world of electrocardiography with a leading expert in the field, who will guide you through real-life case studies and share valuable insights. Gain practical skills that you can immediately apply in your veterinary practice. From reviewing the normal cardiac conduction system, and equipment setup to a step-by-step guide in working through ECGs, you’ll leave with a toolbox of skills to enhance your diagnostic capabilities. This isn’t your typical webinar – practical and interactive, expect live polls, live Q&A sessions, and interactive discussions to deepen your understanding of ECG clinical interpretation.
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Anxiety in cats. What signs do cats show and how to help owners recognise and manage them? (2023)
This webinar will discuss how you can educate cat owners to recognise that their kitty is anxious and then how to manage the problem. Recognising a cat’s needs is the first step in helping cats live in their busy environment. Knowing which treatment options are available and what to use when is important to help fearful and anxious cats to live a happier and healthier life.
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What is Stereotactic Radiation Therapy (SRT) and how can it be applied as a veterinary cancer care treatment option? (2020)
Bova Aus are excited to introduce you to Bova Scholars, an online webinar resource for vets and vet nurses. Over the coming months Bova Aus will be working with key opinion leaders to create webinars on a variety of topics to bring you top quality continued professional development (CPD).
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Does your canine patient have keratoconjunctivitis sicca? (2023)
The 45-minute webinar covers keratoconjunctivitis sicca, it is clinical presentation, diagnosis, and management. Interesting/challenging cases will also be discussed. You can join the webinar live or watch it later at your convenience.
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Sustainable control practices for equine tapeworm (2024)
Attendees will be cognizant of the following information by the end of the webinar: • Horses that graze can be infected by the tapeworm, Anoplocephala perfoliata •Equine tapeworm has an indirect lifecycle involving an oribatid/pasture mite intermediate host • Adult tapeworms are hermaphrodite and intermittently release segments containing eggs • The adult worms are found in caecum and, particularly, the ileo-caeco-colic junction •Most horses have low burdens of tapeworm • The prevalence of tapeworm varies between different groups of horses • A main risk factor for tapeworm infection is access to pasture• Horses are infected year-round with tapeworm • Equine tapeworm can cause colic • The level of burden correlates with the risk of colic • Burdens of 20 tapeworms and over have been demonstrated as pathogenic • Serum IgG(T) levels to tapeworm excretory/secretory (ES) antigens of 12/13 kDa correlate with infection intensity • Serum IgG(T) to 12/13 kDa ES antigens correlates with risk of colic • Anthelmintic resistance in tapeworm to praziquantel and pyrantel was reported in 2023 • Faecal egg count tests have poor sensitivity for detecting tapeworm infection due to intermittent release of egg-containing proglottids and burdens comprising a proportion immature/sterile worms • Serum and saliva tests that measure IgG(T) to tapeworm 12/13 kDa ES antigens can be used to diagnose infection to inform anthelmintic treatments and as an aid to diagnosis in colic cases • Horses can be assessed in theTapeworm Blood Test 4 months after their last treatment • Horses can be assessed in the EquiSal Tapeworm Saliva Test 3 months after their last treatment • Tapeworm antibody tests do not provide a value for exact numbers of worms but generate a score that provides a low, borderline or moderate/high tapeworm diagnosis. Treatment is recommended for horses that report a result as borderline or moderate/high • Use of the EquiSal Tapeworm Saliva Test has led to considerable reductions in anti-tapeworm treatments in the UK, with 2 out of 3 horses tested not requiring treatment based on test results • Control of tapeworm should combine good pasture management (low stocking density, removal of dung at least twice a week) with diagnostic testing to inform treatment decisions • Anthelmintics licensed to treat equine tapeworm in the UK are pyrantel embonate (at twice the dose used for nematode species) and praziquantel (in combination with a macrocyclic lactone or as a single-active extemporaneous formulation that can only be prescribed by a veterinary surgeon).
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The use of gabapentin as an anxiolytic in cats (2022)
In the webinar, Dr. Matt Gurney, a European Veterinary Specialist, will review the use of gabapentin as an anxiolytic in cats. He will explore existing studies and provide detailed recommendations. Dr. Gurney, mainly interested in acute and chronic pain management, has extensive experience in anaesthesia and animal care.
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Equine Medical Urology and Nephrology (2024)
The Equine Medical Urology and Nephrology webinar in 2024 is led by Dr. Francois-Rene Bertin where he will focus on diagnosis, treatment, and management of various renal diseases including urinary tract disorders. Dr. Bertin, an expert in equine endocrinology, is an associate professor and the research director at the University of Queensland.
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Equine Hepatic Disorders (2023)
The Equine Hepatic Disorders (2023) is a series exploring clinical and metabolic causes of liver disease in horses. It’s led by Dr. François-René Bertin, an authority in equine endocrinology from The University of Queensland. He is known for co-authoring research articles, book chapters and a leading textbook on equine endocrinopathies.
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Foaling – Recognition of a difficult birth event (2023)
Delve into the intricacies of equine foaling, emphasising the critical need for early detection and intervention in challenging birthing situations. Beginning with a comprehensive overview of the normal foaling process, and signs indicative of a healthy foaling.An overview of difficult birth events, outlining causes and risk factors associated with dystocia. The crucial aspect of detecting these challenges is addressed through the examination of behavioural cues & physical indicators. Emergency preparedness, practical insights and intervention strategies. This presentation underscores the importance of proactive management, continuous learning, and vigilant care in equine breeding and foaling practices.
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Ears, otitis and putting medication to the best use in the age of AMR (2023)
Join an informative webinar with dermatology specialist Dr. Ariane Neuber, focusing on the use of cytology to combat antimicrobial resistance in treating ear and skin infections. Gain insights into identifying causative agents and making informed medication decisions to reduce resistance in your practice. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from a leading expert.
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Treatment of bacterial placentitis (2023)
In this webinar, James Crabtree of Equine Reproductive Services (UK) Limited discusses the use of antimicrobials in the treatment of bacterial placentitis. James will provide a brief overview of the pathophysiology of placentitis and will discuss the use of the prescribing cascade in the face of treating mares during pregnancy, the discussion will then be focussed specifically onantimicrobials with the choice and dose of antibiotics used and the likely duration of antibiotic therapy. The potential role for local antibiotic therapy will be discussed.
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Antibiotic use in equine practice (2023)
Antibiotic resistance is one of the most serious public health threats we face today. In equine practice, limited antibiotic options increase pressure to use critically important agents. With growing awareness around antimicrobial stewardship, it’s vital to understand when, why, and how much we’re using. Join our upcoming webinar to explore antibiotic use in horses, with a focus on perioperative protocols and total antibiotic consumption in equine settings. We’ll also discuss cefazolin—an older antibiotic recently reintroduced, offering a safer alternative for stewardship compared to ceftiofur or enrofloxacin. Let’s make informed choices and protect both animal and human health. 📅 Register now to secure your place.
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Treatment of bacterial endometritis (2023)
Equine specialist Dr. James Crabtree presents a webinar on treating bacterial endometritis using antimicrobials. He explores pathophysiology, prescribing strategies, and compares local versus systemic antibiotic therapy, considering safety and effectiveness. Crabtree’s expertise stems from extensive practice in the UK and abroad, and his role at Equine Reproductive Services.
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PROTECT ME 2023: how antimicrobial use guidance can help your practice! (2023)
Join our webinar to explore the updated PROTECT ME antibiotic guidance from BSAVA & SAMSoc. Learn how to apply the latest evidence-based recommendations and support the fight against antimicrobial resistance. 👉 Register now to strengthen your antibiotic policy and clinical decision-making.
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