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BSAVA Regions – quality CPD close to home

BSAVA has 12 regions, all run by volunteers, who organise top-quality CPD on a regular basis. As a non-for-profit organisation we can keep costs low – and standards high.

Courses are aimed at the general practitioner looking to update their current knowledge and techniques, as well providing CPD for nurses.

It is also a great opportunity to meet and share experiences with local colleagues.

Go to the monthly calendar below to find out what’s on.

Changes to the BSAVA regional map

The Regional map will look a little different from January 2013. The total number of Regions remains the same, but their size and membership are more even; providing more proportional representation.

For most Regions the changes are minimal, with the following exceptions:

  • the unification of Wales
  • the merger of Surrey & Sussex with Kent
  • splitting the Midlands into two regions – East and West

Get involved
All regional committees are very happy to get feedback and would be delighted to have the support of more members. If you would like to find out what is happening in your region, which region you now belong to, or indeed how you can get involved, please email administration@bsava.com and one of our regional support team will be happy to help.

 

Regional Courses

Ophthalmology for nurses 
   
Start Date/Time: 28 June 2012 09:30 
End Date/Time: 28 June 2012 17:00
Recurring Event: One time event
Category: BSAVA Education
Description:

Ophthalmology for nurses in practice

Date:                28 June 2012R
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egistration 09:30, Lectures: 10:00, End 17:00
Speaker:           John Mould
Venue:             BSAVA Headquarters, GL2 2AB

Fees:             BSAVA Nurse Member £167.00
                     Non BSAVA Member £250.00

The course will provide important information for veterinary nurses in their work including essentials of ophthalmic anatomy and physiology, ophthalmic diagnostics (including procedures which can be done by nurses) use and misuse of ophthalmic drugs and good theatre and surgical practice. Much of the time will be spent on an overview of the conditions which affect animal eyes and principles of management so that nurses have a better appreciation of eye problems in practice. The course will be specifically formulated to meet the needs and interests of veterinary nurses (qualified and trainee) and will be fully illustrated throughout.

To book a place please visit www.bsava.com/cpd

Or contact the Membership and Customer Services Team on 01452 726700 or email: administration@bsava.com


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BSAVA Regional CPD Cancellation Policy

Notification more than 3 months before the course - 100% refund
Notification between 3 months and 30 days (with good reason*) - 90% refund
Notification between 3 months and 30 days (with no reason) - 85% refund
Notification between 30 days and 7 days (with good reason*) - 90% refund
Notification between 30 days and 7 days (with no reason) - 50% refund
7 days or less before course (with good reason*) - 80% refund
7 days or less before a course (with no reason) - 0% refund

*with good reason includes a death in immediate family, delegate in hospital, affected by major incident such as extreme weather conditions or social incident.

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