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Harper Adams University: Small Animal Ophthalmology

Institution Harper Adams University View institution profile
Department Postgraduate
Web http://Harper.ac.uk/postgraduate
Email enquiries@improveinternational.com
Telephone 01793 759159
Study type Taught

Summary

This comprehensive and stimulating programme is designed to be practically relevant for the small animal practitioner. The course will provide delegates with a thorough understanding of the anatomy, development and physiology of the eye and will cover the full spectrum of ocular diseases seen in the domestic species. The principles of inherited ocular disease, ocular pharmacology and therapeutics, ocular pathology and ocular surgery will be discussed.

The course is delivered by Improve International and assessed by the European School of Veterinary Postgraduate Studies (ESVPS)

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Harper Adams University

 

 

As the population grows, so do our demands on the planet. Managing our natural resources has never been so important. Since it was founded in 1901, Harper has been meeting this challenge.

Set on a 494 hectare farm, Harper Adams is the UK’s leading specialist university tackling the future development of the world’s food production, animal sciences, engineering, land management and sustainable business. Programmes fall into 11 broad subject areas – but none operate in isolation. Community and collaboration are key at Harper Adams, meaning everyone, including staff, students and industry partners, benefits from a close network …

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