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This session covers the causes, clinical signs, diagnosis and treatment of feline uveitis. Get practical tips to manage cases effectively and improve outcomes for your feline patients.

Who Is This Course For?

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.

Meet the Speaker

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.

Who is it for?
This course is designed for veterinarians of all levels, including veterinary students and those studying for a certificate. It aims to provide comprehensive knowledge and skills necessary for their professional development in the field.
What is the number of CPD hours?
The webinar includes approximately 40 minutes of content.
What is the venue?
This course is delivered in the form of a recorded lecture.
How much it costs?
The webinar is priced at £55 excluding VAT, with occasional promotions offering discounts.
How long do you have access to the course?
You can access the course for one year.
14. Feline Uveitis
Course available for 365 days
Course details
Duration 40 minutes
Lectures 1
Video 40 minutes
Level All Levels

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