This is the booking form for passes to the VETcpd Congress Exeter 2024, being held at Sandy Park Conference Centre on 25th and 26th September. Please read the following carefully.
Please note that all prices are plus VAT, which will be added at checkout.
Your fee includes a two-course buffet lunch each day (a hot first course) plus tea, coffee, cold drinks and biscuits available throughout.
Once we have your booking, you will receive a receipt. If you wish to make a booking but need an invoice sent rather than paying now, you can check out with the code INVOICEME – we will then contact you for that information.
You do not need a pass or ticket on the day – just show up and pick up your badge and congress bag.
We will send out information on programme updates, etc., as they happen, so please look out for our emails.
Workshops and the management stream
There are various extra sessions and workshops available, plus a separate management stream run by SPVS. Please tick the boxes below for the workshops, etc., you will attend.
• The Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons is running a two-day leadership/management programme aimed at both practice managers and aspiring managers, with a top line-up of speakers. This must be booked separately (the SPVS programme is charged separately) using the boxes below but allows access to the exhibition and includes lunch, etc., as with a standard congress booking. Note that SPVS programme attendees may attend lectures on the main programmes but not vice-versa. Plus, delegates on this programme may bring a colleague from the same practice at 25% off (must also be on the SPVS programme).
For full details and the programme, visit www.vetcpdcongress.co.uk.
• The Vets in Mind Alliance is organising two days of interactive sessions, led by Dr Donna Gurney and others, on mental health issues affecting the veterinary community and how to cope with them.
– Acknowledging the toll: trauma-informed care in veterinary work (1 hour)
– Navigating stress: a clinician-led workshop for thriving under pressure (2 hours)
– Strength in self-compassion: an evidence-based workshop to preventing burnout (2 hours)
– Breaking the silence: knowing when to seek help for your mental health (1 hour)
• SCAS/Our Special Friends
In a bond-centred veterinary practice, staff can play key roles in delivering “One Health-One Welfare” through their deeper understanding of the human-companion animal bond as advocated by the Society for Companion Animal Studies.
Full details of this programme at www.vetcpdcongress.co.uk.
• WOUND MANAGEMENT (max. 8 participants in each):
9am – practical solutions, etc.
10.05am – suturing, etc.
11.20am – case studies, etc.
1.15pm – practical solutions, etc.
2.20pm – suturing, etc.
3.25pm – case studies, etc.
• DRY LABS (max. 12 participants in each)
Alasdair Hotston Moore on electrosurgery
Alasdair Hotston Moore on suturing, etc.
• OPHTHALMOLOGY (max. 12 participants)
David Williams on 'your pharmacy'
• DENTISTRY (max. 12 participants) THIS IS NOW FULLY BOOKED
Practical techniques with Matthew Oxford
The latest event information will always be available at www.vetcpdcongress.co.uk.
Thanks for booking – if you have any questions, or would prefer to book by email: chris@teamworkprofessionals.co.uk (telephone 07801 657608).