Webinar Plus: Exotics Ophthalmology
Royal Veterinary College
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Date: Monday 3rd November, 2025 - Sunday 30th November, 2025
Start time: 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Duration: 4 hour(s)
Cost: £429
Key Areas
Rabbits
Rodents and ferrets
Reptiles
Birds, fish and amphibians
About this course
Are you unsure how to manage a rabbit with a red eye? Do snakes with subspectacular abscesses make you skittish? Perhaps you have an interest in ophthalmology and would like to broaden your knowledge of exotic species. If so, this course is for you.
Perhaps you have an interest in ophthalmology and would like to broaden your knowledge in this area. If so, this course is for you!
With increasing numbers of small furry, scaly, and feathery friends gracing the doors of vet GPs, we’re here to help you feel more confident about managing their eye problems.
Why do this course?
This course is aimed at general practitioners with an interest in the ophthalmology of small mammals, reptiles, birds, fish, and amphibians. We will cover ophthalmic examination, common exotic eye conditions, diagnostic approaches, and disease management options.
The webinars for this course will be pre-recorded and can be viewed as recorded versions throughout the course. A live Q&A session with the tutors will run on Thursday 27th November 2025 at 1:30pm London time.
Who is it for?
vets
The Speakers
Joanna Hedley, BVM&S DZooMed (Reptilian) DipECZM (Herpetology) MRCVS<br /> Senior Lecturer in Exotic Species and Small Mammal Medicine and Surgery<br /> The Royal Veterinary College<br /> Emily Jeanes, BVSc MVetSci MVetMed BSAVA PGCertSAOphthal DipECVO MRCVS<br /> Ophthalmologist<br /> North Downs Veterinary Specialists<br /> Vim Kumaratunga, BVSc CertVOphthal MRCVS ECVO<br /> Ophthalmologist<br /> North Downs Veterinary Specialists<br /> Serena Maini, BVSc DipECVO MRCVS<br /> Lecturer in Veterinary Ophthalmology<br /> The Royal Veterinary College
Number of CPD hours this event can be recorded as
16 hours
Registration and Booking
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