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VetsNorth 2012, organised by Veterinary Practice in association with Onswitch and Improve International, will be held in the Renaissance Manchester City Centre Hotel on Friday 29th and Saturday 30th June. Following the format of the popular Veterinary Practice Reader Updates of years past, there will top quality CPD presented by renowned speakers, plus a compact exhibition – all in a superb location. For the latest information, visit www.vetsnorth.com |
The speakers in refresher and advanced streams:
Dr David Williams – ophthalmology
Dr Sue Paterson – dermatology
Bob Partridge – dentistry
Professor John Innes – orthopaedics
Professor Laura Blackwood – oncology
Rachel Burrow – soft tissue surgery
Rita Gonçalves – neurology
David Williams, Bob Partridge and Rita Gonçalves will also be holding masterclasses.
Onswitch has arranged a two-day business management programme, where the speakers will be: David Passfield, Mark Harwood, Alison Lambert and Susie Samuel on day one; and David Passfield, Rachel Vines, Kristie Fairbanks and Susie Samuel on day two.
The VDS Communications Team is holding training sessions on consultation skills.
The delegate rate is £120 (plus VAT) for the two days or £65 (plus VAT) per day (includes refreshments and buffet lunch) and admission to the stream of your choice, with the masterclasses an additional £40 each and the consultation sessions an additional £30.
There will also be a 21-stand exhibition open throughout the two days.
A booking form and additional information is in the latest edition of Veterinary Practice as well as on www.vetsnorth.com
For details of exhibiting and/or sponsorship opportunities, contact Sam Compton at JCA Media Group: telephone 01449 720881 or e-mail sam@jcagroup.com
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