Current Provided Courses

New Zealand and International
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Reproductive System (Gynecology) & Artificial Insemination for Ruminants - VET 101

Overview: This basic level course (VET 101) aims to provide veterinarians and veterinary staff with foundational knowledge and practical skills in managing the reproductive system of ruminants. The focus includes gynecology principles and techniques of artificial insemination.

Target Audience: Veterinarians and Veterinary Staff

Course Duration: 2 days

Training Type: Basic

Attendance: In-Class / Onsite

Learning Objectives:

  • Gain in-depth understanding of the anatomy and disorders of the reproductive system.

  • Develop proficiency in gynecological examination and diagnosis.

  • Diagnose and treat endometritis (chronic inflammation and infection of the uterus).

  • Acquire hands-on skills in artificial insemination techniques.

Daily Surgical Routine for Emergencies of Cats and Dogs for Private and Public Sector (CPR, patient stabilization, Pyometra, Blocked Bladder, Hernia, Fracture, Rectal and Vaginal Prolapse, Suturing) - VET 102

Overview: This basic level course (VET 102) is designed for veterinarians and veterinary staff to enhance their skills in handling daily surgical routines for accidental trauma. The course covers essential topics such as CPR, patient stabilization (pain relief, fluids), pyometra, blocked bladder, hernia repair, fracture management, rectal and vaginal prolapse, and suturing techniques.

Target Audience: Veterinarians and Veterinary Staff

Course Duration: 2 days

Training Type: Basic

Attendance: In-Class / Onsite

Learning Objectives:

  • Develop proficiency in performing daily surgical routines for emergencies.

  • Enhance skills in CPR, patient stabilization, pyometra, blocked bladder, hernia repair, fracture management, rectal, and vaginal prolapse procedures.

  • Acquire hands-on experience in suturing techniques.

Infectious Diseases (Respiratory diseases (Acute and Chronic) - Mycoplasma Bovis - Foot and Mouth Disease - Internal and External Blood Parasites - Viral Diseases) - VET 103A

Overview: This basic level course (VET 103A) is tailored for veterinarians and veterinary staff to deepen their understanding of infectious diseases. The course encompasses respiratory diseases, Mycoplasma Bovis, Foot and Mouth disease, internal and external parasites, and viral diseases.

Target Audience: Veterinarians and Veterinary Staff

Course Duration: 3 days

Training Type: Basic

Attendance: In-Class / Onsite

Learning Objectives:

  • Acquire comprehensive knowledge of various infectious diseases affecting animals.

  • Identify and differentiate between respiratory diseases, Mycoplasma Bovis, Foot and Mouth disease, internal and external parasites, and viral diseases.

  • Understand preventative measures and treatment protocols.

Common Diseases (Rabies, Canine Parvovirus, Canine Distemper, Feline Panleukopenia, Leptospirosis, Feline Leukemia, PPR in Ruminants, Equine Influenza, Feline Coronavirus) - VET 103B

Overview: This basic level course (VET 103B) is designed for veterinarians and veterinary staff to gain a comprehensive understanding of common diseases affecting animals. The course covers diseases such as rabies, canine parvovirus, canine distemper, feline panleukopenia, leptospirosis, feline leukemia, PPR in ruminants, equine influenza, and feline coronavirus.

Target Audience: Veterinarians and Veterinary Staff

Course Duration: 2 days

Training Type: Basic

Attendance: In-Class / Onsite

Learning Objectives:

  • Identify and diagnose common diseases in various animal species.

  • Understand the transmission, symptoms, and preventive measures for each disease.

  • Develop skills in creating effective treatment plans.

Vet Assistant Training (Restraint, Handling, and IV Catheter Replacement - Surgery and Anesthesia - Interpreting Diagnostics) - VET 104

Overview: This basic level course (VET 104) is designed for veterinarians and veterinary staff, focusing on enhancing the skills of vet assistants. The course covers essential aspects, including restraint techniques, handling procedures, IV catheter replacement, surgery and anesthesia assistance, and interpreting diagnostic results.

Target Audience: Veterinarians and Veterinary Staff

Course Duration: 3 days

Training Type: Basic

Attendance: In-Class / Onsite

Learning Objectives:

  • Master effective restraint and handling techniques for various species.

  • Acquire hands-on experience in IV catheter replacement.

  • Interpret basic diagnostic results – complete blood count and biochemistry bloods and urine analysis.

  • Understand the role of a vet assistant in surgery, anesthesia, and diagnostic processes.

Veterinary Assistant Training - Advanced Level - VET 201

Overview: This advanced level course (VET 201) is tailored for both veterinarians and support staff seeking to elevate their skills in veterinary assistance. The comprehensive training covers advanced techniques and procedures involved in supporting veterinary practices.

Target Audience: Veterinarians and Support Staff

Course Duration: 5 days

Training Type: Advanced

Attendance: In-Class / Onsite

Learning Objectives:

  • Enhance advanced veterinary assistance skills.

  • Gain in-depth knowledge of complex veterinary procedures.

  • Develop proficiency in specialized areas of veterinary support.

Advanced Surgical Routine for Emergencies - VET 202

Overview: This advanced level course (VET 202) is designed for veterinarians and support staff seeking advanced skills in surgical procedures for emergency cases. The training focuses on refining surgical techniques and decision-making in emergency situations.

Target Audience: Veterinarians and Support Staff

Course Duration: 2 days

Training Type: Advanced

Attendance: In-Class / Onsite

Learning Objectives:

  • Acquire advanced surgical skills for treating accidental trauma cases.

  • Enhance decision-making in emergency surgical scenarios.

  • Develop proficiency in post-surgical care and monitoring.

Animal Infection Disease Management - VET 203

Overview: This advanced level course (VET 203) is crafted for veterinarians and support staff aiming to deepen their expertise in managing and preventing animal infectious diseases. The training delves into advanced strategies for disease identification, treatment, and prevention.

Target Audience: Veterinarians and Support Staff

Course Duration: 3 days

Training Type: Advanced

Attendance: In-Class / Onsite

Learning Objectives:

  • Gain advanced knowledge in identifying and managing various animal infectious diseases.

  • Develop strategies for effective treatment and prevention.

  • Enhance skills in implementing biosecurity measures.

Veterinary Clinics and Hospital Management and Quality Assurance - VET 204A

Overview: This advanced level course (VET 204A) is designed for veterinarians and support staff seeking comprehensive knowledge in efficiently managing veterinary clinics and hospitals. The training encompasses aspects of quality assurance, staff management, and operational excellence.

Target Audience: Veterinarians and Support Staff

Course Duration: 5 days

Training Type: Advanced

Attendance: In-Class / Onsite

Learning Objectives:

  • Gain advanced insights into effective veterinary clinic and hospital management.
    Develop skills in quality assurance and operational excellence.
    Understand best practices for staff management and client satisfaction.

Radiation Safety - VET 204B

Overview: This advanced level course (VET 204B) is tailored for veterinarians and support staff who work with radiological equipment, focusing on ensuring safety, proper usage, and compliance with radiation regulations.

Target Audience: Veterinarians and Support Staff

Course Duration: 2 days

Training Type: Advanced

Attendance: In-Class / Onsite

Learning Objectives:

  • Acquire in-depth knowledge of radiation safety principles.

  • Understand the safe operation of radiological equipment.

  • Learn to implement radiation safety protocols in veterinary practices.

Total Quality Management - VET 205

Overview: This advanced level course (VET 205) is designed for veterinarians and support staff aiming to implement Total Quality Management (TQM) principles in veterinary practices, emphasizing continuous improvement and client satisfaction.

Target Audience: Veterinarians and Support Staff

Course Duration: 3 days

Training Type: Advanced

Attendance: In-Class / Onsite

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the principles and concepts of Total Quality Management.

  • Learn to implement TQM practices for continuous improvement.

  • Enhance skills in managing and measuring quality in veterinary services.

Policy and Procedures Development - VET 206

Overview: This advanced level course (VET 206) is tailored for veterinarians and support staff involved in policy and procedure development, focusing on creating effective frameworks to enhance operational efficiency and compliance.

Target Audience: Veterinarians and Support Staff

Course Duration: 3 days

Training Type: Advanced

Attendance: In-Class / Onsite

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the importance of policies and procedures in veterinary practices.

  • Learn the principles of effective policy and procedure development.

  • Develop practical skills for drafting and implementing policies and procedures.

Coming Soon

Exotic Animal Medicine and Handling

Delve into the unique healthcare needs and safe handling techniques for exotic animals, including reptiles, birds, and small mammals, to broaden your veterinary expertise.

Nutritional Management in Veterinary Practice

Explore the critical role of nutrition in animal health, covering dietary assessment, prescription diets, and nutritional counseling for various species in veterinary practice.

Geriatric and Palliative Care in Veterinary Medicine

Explore specialized care for aging pets, covering geriatric assessments, pain management, and compassionate end-of-life care, enhancing your ability to address the unique needs of senior animal patients.