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The Veterinary Training Centres are the absolute experts at providing industry-leading, theoretical and practical training workshops for veterinary professionals (both vets and nurses). As the field of veterinary medicine continues to evolve, it’s crucial that today’s practitioners remain up to date with the latest techniques and standards of care.
The VTCs hold a range of workshops, both theory-based and practical (using ethically sourced cadavers), with workshop topics including:
and much more!
The one thing that makes the Veterinary Training Centres different from their competitors is providing face-to-face workshops!
Many competitors have moved to virtual workshops, which are great at granting access to a wider audience. The VTCs pride themselves on providing wonderful face-to-face workshops where attendees can learn and practice their new skills in a clinical-type setting whilst also networking with like-minded people, including other attendees, facilitators, and support staff. Our team aims to bridge the “knowing to doing” gap within the industry.
Veterinary training Centres can make your life easier by providing a safe and supportive learning environment where you can learn, practice, and ask questions in a small group setting. This format gives you the opportunity to build your skills and confidence to be able to implement your new learnings back in the consultation room or surgery without any fear of judgment.
Using good ergonomic principles when designing your veterinary dental suite will reduce stress and fatigue for your team and your patients during dental procedures. In this Series, we have examined how to improve efficiency in veterinary dentistry by Part 1:...