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Congress 2025 - Friday
This collection brings together lecture recordings from Friday 21st March, day two of BSAVA Congress 2025.
If you bought a delegate ticket to attend this day in person, then you should have access to these recordings. These lectures are also available for purchase, to those who did not attend the Friday.
BSAVA members get free access to all Congress proceedings and discounts on any other purchases.
Collection Contents
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ACVIM: seizure consensus - latest update
BSAVA Congress Proceedings 2025Author Mark LowrieAbstract unavailable.
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AI in veterinary care: separating science from hype - practical applications and impact
BSAVA Congress Proceedings 2025Authors: Alessandra Chianale and Francesca NonnisAbstract unavailable.
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Acute pancreatitis in the canine: diagnosis and management
BSAVA Congress Proceedings 2025Author Yvonne McGrottyAbstract unavailable.
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Advanced imaging nursing: case based workshop
BSAVA Congress Proceedings 2025Authors: Lisa Angell, Ashley Moors, Katherine Hart, Matt Rendle and Ella Ftizgerald- Participants will have a better understanding of the considerations for a range of diagnostic imaging modalities, to include radiographs, MRI, CT and ultrasound.
- To have a better understanding of how contrast media is used within imaging studies, and the considerations for their use.
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Beyond the pale: diagnostic approach to the pale patient
BSAVA Congress Proceedings 2025Author Yvonne McGrottyAbstract unavailable.
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Blood morphology matters: common clinically significant findings that haematology numbers (and dot plots) might miss
BSAVA Congress Proceedings 2025Author Marta CostaAbstract unavailable.
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CKD vs AKI: so many biomarkers, so little time, so much confusion!
BSAVA Congress Proceedings 2025Author Aimi KatoAbstract unavailable.
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CMA review: latest update and what can we expect?
BSAVA Congress Proceedings 2025Authors: Simon Biles, Martin Coleman, Kate Higgins, Paul Higgs, Julian Hoad, Linda Belton and Rob WilliamsAbstract unavailable.
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Career moves for veterinary professionals workshop 1: career by design, not by accident
BSAVA Congress Proceedings 2025Authors: Adrian Nelson-Pratt, Justine Shotton, Lauren Chong and Marie HolowaychukMost vets and nurses have a strong, core veterinary identity. It’s natural, because wanting to work with animals is often a childhood dream and by the time a professional qualification is obtained, that veterinary identity could be more than twenty years old.
In the first of 2 workshops, we’ll look at how shaping this identity can be problematical for some, making it difficult to see how to transfer those skills to a different role, change jobs or even start a fresh career.
If you’re feeling stuck, lost or in need of a change, then this workshop is for you. Linking powerful stories to practical exercises to help you shape your next career move, you’ll leave inspired, more confident and better equipped for the future.
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Certifying sustainbility, accreditation schemes and what they mean
BSAVA Congress Proceedings 2025Authors: Laura Binnie, Caroline Collins, Sue Paterson and Camilla SherwinAbstract unavailable.
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Chronic vomiting and diarrhoea: Using a problem orientated approach to maximise patient outcomes
BSAVA Congress Proceedings 2025Author Rebecca LittlerAbstract unavailable.
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Conservative treatment of IVD herniations
BSAVA Congress Proceedings 2025Author Mark LowrieAbstract unavailable.
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Cultivate the dream team: actionable strategies to attract and retain veterinary talent
BSAVA Congress Proceedings 2025Authors: Stacie Smith, Rebecca Robinson and Chris WhiteIn this session we cover the following topics:
- Discover how to create a workplace environment that draws in fresh talent
- Gain insights into what motivates your team–and what falls flat!
- Explore actionable strategies to grow (and sustain) an engaged team
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Diagnosis and management of feline cognitive dysfunction syndrome (CDS): An internal medicine approach
BSAVA Congress Proceedings 2025Author Lauren DemosAbstract unavailable.
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Faecal diagnostics: when do they help and when do they stink?
BSAVA Congress Proceedings 2025Author Stephanie SorrellAbstract unavailable.
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Feline and canine immune mediated skin disease: latest updates
BSAVA Congress Proceedings 2025Authors: Nikoleta Makri and Eva Espadale-ReballiThis session on autoimmune disease will provide an overview of canine and feline autoimmune disease. The focus of discussion will be on pemphigus foliaceus (in both cats and dogs) and will guide through clinical presentation, differential diagnoses, diagnostic work-up and therapy. Tips will be provided to help guide with obtaining a diagnosis to start therapy. Different therapeutic options will also be discussed. Canine lupus, in particular the facial form, will also be presented and discussed.
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From FIP to robotic cats; how BSAVA PetSavers helped to improve understanding
BSAVA Congress Proceedings 2025Author Danielle Gunn-MooreAbstract unavailable.
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From awkward to empowered: mastering difficult conversations
BSAVA Congress Proceedings 2025Authors: Andy Green, Katie Ford and Marie HolowaychukUnlock the tools and confidence to tackle challenging conversations with clarity, empathy, and professionalism. This interactive 90-minute session uses real-world examples, group collaboration, and expert insights to help you refine your approach to delivering bad news, addressing team conflicts, and navigating tough discussions about money or mistakes. With practical skills and a proven framework, you’ll leave empowered to handle even the most uncomfortable conversations effectively.
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Greening the operating theatre and sustainable surgery
BSAVA Congress Proceedings 2025Authors: Cat Curtis, Nicola Dyer, Matt Gopal and Becky SedmanAbstract unavailable.
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How to diagnose cancer in 2025
BSAVA Congress Proceedings 2025Authors: Owen Davies and Maciej ParysThe key to getting a good outcome for cancer patients is to detect cancer at an early stage, but owing to the stoic nature of our canine and feline friends, disease has historically been picked up when quite advanced. Generations of vets have strived to manage owner’s expectations through phrases for example “there’s no blood test to tell you if your dog has a tumour.” Now paradigms are shifting, and that statement is simply untrue! A number of minimally invasive techniques to diagnose cancer at an early stage have made their way into the veterinary world. With an earlier diagnosis of cancer there will inevitably be more hope for a better long-term outcome, but that’s not all; new treatments are also becoming available. With the increasing availability of genomic profiling, targeted medical therapies, rather than chemotherapy, are becoming available, and more immunotherapies are being used, for example immune checkpoint inhibition. New techniques for example interventional therapies and advances in radiation therapy have also made many “untreatable” diseases highly treatable.
This session will highlight the best of old and new, placing emphasis on what can practically be achieved for the average case seen in practice. In session one we will review the tried and tested tools to diagnose cancer followed by reviewing the exciting new developments in the way of liquid biopsies and genomic profiling.
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