123ArticleOnline Logo
Welcome to 123ArticleOnline.com!
ALL >> Animal-and-Pet >> View Article

How To Easily Accomplish Your Veterinary Cpd Targets

Profile Picture
By Author: Susan McKay
Total Articles: 6
Comment this article
Facebook ShareTwitter ShareGoogle+ ShareTwitter Share

Running a small animal practice is a tiring job. After 20 years as a vet, I was getting sick of going to evening veterinaryCPD meetings after a long day at the surgery. Most of the courses were at least 30 – 60 minutes away from my practice. I would arrive at the meeting eat a few sandwiches, try to get something useful out of the lecture without falling asleep; chat to colleagues in the bar for half an hour then drive home and fall into bed. I was struggling to do the 35 hours necessary for the practice standards and resenting the fact it would take me 3 hours total time (including travelling) to gain 1 hour veterinary CPD.

A day of veterinaryCPD costs £300 – 400 not counting the lost revenue in the practice(£300-400) when I was away plus the locum fee(£250). Petrol is also sky- rocketing in price. How much did it cost you when you last filled up your car? A day of veterinaryCPD will, therefore, cost nearly £1000 and you will need 5 such days to fulfil your obligation(£5000 in total).

I decided last year to find a better solution and I went away for a weekend to learn about new methods of internet communication. ...
... One such method is via webinar- something which you have just subscribed to. A webinar is a lecture given over the internet. You see the powerpoint presentation and hear the presenter but you do not see them. I really saw the potential in this method of communication. My eyes opened! I could see how this would make learning so much more easy and fun. www.thewebinarvet.com was born! Our first veterinary webinar was in early March, 2010 on pruritus in dogs and cats given by myself. Since then we have given over 60 veterinary webinars on varied subjects such as diabetes, hip dysplasia, radiography, corneal disease, practice management, interpretation of ECG. Several hundreds have attended single veterinary webinars. Vets and nurses love the experience!

Wouldn’t it be great, if you could do all the veterinary CPD in the comfort of your own home. After a long day at the surgery you could go home, play with the kids, eat dinner, get them to bed and then go to the study for1 hour and finish for the night, 1 hour of veterinary CPD would take 1 hour to acquire. That dream is now a reality and not following an on-line course but participating via polls and surveys in a live interactive lecture. Life has become very hectic but my live veterinarywebinar on a Thursday night takes all the stress out of learning making it a very pleasurable experience

Since March 2010, I have probably attended nearly 100 hours of veterinary CPD and I’m really enjoying it. All of thisveterinary CPD makes me a better vet! The veterinarywebinars are all given at a very practical level so that each vet can take away 2-3 things which they will do differently in their practice.

An annual individual gold membership costsmuch less than a weekend of veterinaryCPD and it’s even cheaper if the practice joins. The webinar vet’s membership night is Thursday.

We guarantee at least 40 hours of veterinary webinars on a Thursday between 9 and 10pm. We want you to get into the habit of attending these so that you will fulfil your CPD requirements. I truly believe that this is the new way of doing CPD

It’s interactive

It’s convenient

It’s fantastic value

It’s a stress-free way of learning

It’s the way of the future

However, as well as the members’ night there are radiology reading classes (small extra fee for members); and many free veterinary webinars sponsored by food & pharmaceutical companies. Members are told about these meetings first( there is no reason you should miss out on these).

Here are a list of membership benefits:

Thursday evening webinar invites

Priority notice on sponsored veterinary webinars

Full access to veterinary webinar archive

Monthly CD to listen to in the car

Monthly newsletter with interesting clinical information

Free entry to Facebook page

Regular repeats of veterinarywebinars using our webinator technology.

Anthony Chadwick runs a referral dermatology practice in the North of England and can be contacted on anthony@thewebinarvet.com to discuss any cases or via his surgery in Liverpool on 0044 151 270 1759.
His aim is to provide fantastic value in Veterinary CPD in the comfort of your own homes without the hassle of travel and very late nights. Please let us know if you have any problems accessing the software. We have found it to be very versatile.

Total Views: 316Word Count: 745See All articles From Author

Add Comment

Animal and Pet Articles

1. Easily Trainable Cats:
Author: Annie Martha

2. How To Take Care Of Your Dog For A Shiny Coat And Healthy Skin
Author: Annie Martha

3. Protect Your Pets: A List Of The Most Dangerous Houseplants
Author: Souvik Ghosh

4. Dog Shoes: How To Get Your Pup To Wear Them Happily
Author: Pawsandpaws

5. How To Keep Your Pet Safe From Parvo Virus?
Author: Sikandar Singh

6. Finding The Best Cocker Spaniel Breeders In Ohio: A Complete Guide
Author: Sam Pinkman

7. Preventing Ticks On Dogs Naturally
Author: Hasannul Huq

8. Best Dog Food For A Sensitive Stomach: A Guide For Concerned Pet Parents
Author: Pooja Dunedar

9. Dog Kidney Anatomy: Understanding The Vital Organ For Canine Health
Author: Safarivet

10. How To Make The Most Of One-on-one Dog Training Sessions
Author: benjabeth

11. Best Pet Names: A Guide To Naming Your Furry Friend
Author: themouthword

12. All That You Must Know About Caring For Lazy Dogs Through Pet Grooming
Author: Petgroomly

13. How Do Ragdoll Kittens Compare To Other Cat Breeds?
Author: Cat Exotica

14. Essential Dog Training Tools From Slip Leashes To Dog Balls
Author: Von Ultimate Dog Shop

15. The Best Day Boarding For Dogs In Bangalore
Author: anikammp

Login To Account
Login Email:
Password:
Forgot Password?
New User?
Sign Up Newsletter
Email Address: