Posted: 22nd February 2016 | Back to news feed

How good is your knowledge of equine health care? Can you readily recognise the signs of disease and the onset of lameness? Are you confident with dealing with injuries and ailments?

To help you provide your horse with the best health care, Equine Education are offering an informative online course on caring for the health of equines and is now be offered for a special half price cost of just £49.

This four week course is easily accessible to everyone; all you need is a computer and internet access. Course members will be provided with plentiful material to assist them with their learning and also fascinating tutor input.

Nicola Kerbyson will tutor this course and she holds a vast amount of experience in equine healthcare.  Nicola is an equine veterinary surgeon at the University of Glasgow Veterinary School, where she is currently completing a PhD in equine gastrointestinal disease. 

Nicola holds the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Certificate in Advanced Veterinary Practice in Equine Medicine.  Her areas of interest include colic, parasitology and the dissemination of relevant research to clinicians and horse owners.  Furthermore, she is the clinical practice member on the editorial board of the prestigious Equine Veterinary Journal regularly summarises recent publications for vets in practice.

The ‘Introduction to Equine Health Care’ course will cover four main topics to ensure that a wide range of equine health elements are covered. These are:

  • Recognising disease and preventative medicine
  • Lameness
  • Gastrointestinal Disease
  • Wounds and skin conditions

The ‘Introduction to Equine Health’ course starts on March 7, 2016 and is now being offered for just £49, rather than the usual £99. Due to the flexible nature of the online format of the course, you can fit in your learning around your busy schedule and your horses!

Make sure you make the most of learning from the experts and take advantage of this huge saving in this special offer!

For more information visit www.equine-education.com.

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