Sarah set up Behavioural Referrals Veterinary Practice in 1992. She sees clinical cases across North West England and wider afield through video platforms. In 2018 she was made an FRCVS in recognition of her work in establishing Behavioural Medicine as a veterinary discipline. She is an RCVS and EBVS® European Veterinary Specialist in Behavioural Medicine and a Visiting Lecturer in small animal behavioural medicine at Liverpool University. In 2019 she gained her Postgraduate Certificate in Veterinary Education. Sarah lectures extensively to the veterinary profession about comprehensive health care which includes consideration of all aspects of the health triad.
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Date | Time | Local Time | Room | Session | Role | Topic |
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2024-09-04 | 09:00-09:45 | 2024-09-04,09:00-09:45 | Stream 3 |
Feline Medicine (ISFM) |
Speaker | Comprehensive healthcare for our feline patients – the importance of creating a cat friendly experience from the 1st appointment. |
2024-09-04 | 12:05-12:50 | 2024-09-04,12:05-12:50 | Stream 3 |
Feline Medicine (ISFM) |
Discussant | Panel discussion – what goes wrong in the first 2 years of cats lives and how can we prevent this |
2024-09-04 | 16:15-17:00 | 2024-09-04,16:15-17:00 | Stream 3 |
Feline Medicine (ISFM) |
Speaker | Why have they started doing that? Behaviour change in older cats |
2024-09-04 | 17:05-17:50 | 2024-09-04,17:05-17:50 | Stream 3 |
Feline Medicine (ISFM) |
Discussant | Panel Discussion Managing the older cat – complexity of cases with co-morbidities |