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BSVP AUTUMN MEETING 2023 – LIVER PATHOLOGY

23rd and 24th of September at the Royal Veterinary College (Hawkshead Ln, Brookmans Park, Hatfield AL9 7TA)

The deadline for the early bird tickets have been extended! These will be available up to the 25th of August! The full programme is available below!

Confirmed Speakers:
-John Cullen (Keynote speaker), VMD, PhD, DipACVP – Professor Emeritus, NCSU College of Veterinary Medicine
Michal Neta, DVM, PhD, DipACVP(ClinPath)
Will Bayton, MRCVS, DipECVIM-CA – Dick White Referrals

Pricing (in GBP):
Early bird (until 25/08):
-BSVP member: 225
-BSVP member trainee: 75
-non-member: 350
-non-member trainee: 150

After 25/08:
-BSVP member: 250
-BSVP member trainee: 100
-non-member: 375
-non-member trainee: 200

Register here


Programme

Saturday 23rd of September

9.00-9.15 Organisers Housekeeping and introduction

9.15-10.15 John Cullen The good liver biopsy

10.15-10.45 Breakfast break

10.45-11.45 John Cullen Congenital vascular disorders

11.50-12.45 John Cullen Chronic hepatitis

12.45-14.00 Lunch Break

14.00-15.00 Will Bayton Canine chronic hepatitis in clinical practice – What’s new?

15.05-15.55 Will Bayton Prevalence of feline liver disease in the UK and how we manage them.

16.00-16.15 Sandra Dawson and Rachel Garty and teams BSVP Green Labs Competition winners: sharing ideas for greener labs

16.15-16.30 Coffee Break

16.30-17.45 BSVP AGM

Sunday 24th of September

9.00-9.45 Michal Neta Before You Cut (part 1): Biochemistry Unveiled – Insights into Liver Injury and Function

9.45-10.15 Breakfast break

10.15-11.00 Michal Neta Before You Cut (part 2): Cytology – Power and Limitations: Interpreting Cell Morphology in Liver Pathology

11.05-12.00 John Cullen Congenital biliary disorders

12.00-13.15 Lunch break and poster Q&A (bursary winners)

13.15-14.15 John Cullen Primary neoplasia of the liver – diagnostic dilemmas

14.20-15.15 John Cullen Tips and tricks in liver pathology

15.15-15.30 Coffee break

15.30-16.30 John Cullen Viral hepatitis in dogs, cats and horses

Kindly sponsored by Finn Pathologists

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