🔬 Veterinary Ophthalmology CPD – Special Offer! 👁️
📆 Live Webinar: Monday 12th @ 7PM
CPD Opportunity: Mastering Eyelid Mass and Eyelash Disorders in Dogs and Cats
Enhance your veterinary ophthalmology skills with our comprehensive CPD session covering two essential topics in small animal eye care:
🔬 Eyelid Masses in Dogs and Cats
Learn to confidently diagnose and manage eyelid masses with a practical approach to identifying common types, performing diagnostic workups, and choosing appropriate treatment options. Ensure optimal ocular health and comfort for your patients through evidence-based decision-making.
👁 Canine Distichiasis, Trichiasis & Ectopic Cilia
Explore the diagnosis and management of common eyelash disorders in dogs, including distichiasis, trichiasis, and ectopic cilia. These often-overlooked conditions can cause significant discomfort and corneal damage. We’ll guide you through their causes, clinical signs, and treatment strategies to improve outcomes.
This engaging and practical CPD is ideal for general practitioners looking to expand their knowledge and confidence in managing both common and challenging periocular conditions in dogs and cats.
Whether you’re a veterinary student, a recent graduate, or an experienced practitioner pursuing further qualifications, this course is designed with you in mind. It aims to enhance your understanding and boost your confidence in diagnosing and managing ophthalmic cases, no matter your current level of experience.
Dr. Tamir Spiegel BVMS MRCVS, Diplôme École d’Ophthalmologie ENVA
Dr. Tamir Spiegel earned his veterinary degree from the University of Glasgow in 2001. Since then, he has worked across a wide variety of practices throughout the UK, including time with the RSPCA. In 2011, he completed the National French Certificate in Ophthalmology, further expanding his expertise in the field.
His passion for ophthalmology took root in 2004 and developed further during his time at a major referral hospital in Manchester, where he gained valuable clinical and surgical experience. In 2009, he launched Vision Vet, a mobile referral service offering advanced eye care to veterinary practices across the UK.
Now based in Scotland, Dr. Spiegel is dedicated to providing high-quality, compassionate ophthalmic care. He takes a thorough yet practical approach to case management, with a strong focus on delivering effective outcomes through the least invasive methods.