Enalees has been officially recognized as a BEVA (British Equine Veterinary Association) Partner in Education for 2025!
This partnership reflects our commitment to supporting the professional development of veterinary practitioners like yourself. As a BEVA partner in education, we are dedicated to delivering top-quality educational resources, innovative tools, and cutting-edge diagnostic solutions to help you stay at the forefront of veterinary medicine.
What Does This Mean for You?
- Access to BEVA-Approved Educational Content: Through our partnership, you’ll be able to access a range of CPD (Continuing Professional Development) opportunities tailored to equine veterinary medicine.
- Enhanced Professional Development: From webinars to hands-on training sessions, we’re committed to supporting opportunities that will help you stay current and advance in your career.
- Innovative Diagnostic Tools: Be sure to explore our advanced diagnostic solutions, including the Argos Reader for LAMP PCR, that will help you enhance your diagnostic accuracy.
Upcoming BEVA CPD Events
As a recognized partner, we are excited to share the upcoming BEVA CPD events, which are a fantastic opportunity to expand your knowledge and skills:
Online Strangles CPD: 30th January 2025
Strangles – a word to make your heart sink. Hard to contain, with a significant impact on equine businesses and the witch hunt that can go with it. Previous vaccines have been hard to give, expensive for a useful course and caused reactions so historically have had poor uptake.
Nic de Brauwere, Richard Newton and Dave Rendle join us to discuss whether there is light at the end of the tunnel. Can the new vaccine be used in conjunction with the rest of the armoury to reduce outbreak severity and limit spread? Will it be increasingly possible for yards to continue to when strangles has been diagnosed? Should we be vaccinating rather than using serology to screen new cases? Where does vaccination sit in our biosecurity and management strategies?
Fundamentals of the Mare and Foal: 4th February 2025
Learning outcomes
- be able to carry out examinations of the peri-parturient mare and foal
- understand the peri-parturient mare and recognize potential complications such as colic, placentitis, uterine torsion, and retained fetal membranes
- be able to monitor the late pregnant mare and foetus
- have learned practical skills in assessing and treating angular and flexural limb deformities
Ambulatory Nursing: 17th April 2025
Learning outcomes
- have established good health and safety protocols for ambulatory nurses
- know how to correctly stock the car ready for visits
- be able to ensure that a good support network exists for equine nurses carrying out an ambulatory role
- have discussed key strategies to ensure that ambulatory nursing is profitable for equine practices moving forward
Be sure to check the BEVA website or the specific event links for further details on how to register or participate.
We look forward to supporting your professional journey in 2025 and beyond. If you have any questions or would like to learn more about our educational initiatives, please contact us!