Free webinars for veterinary professionals
Every month we run one to two webinars, which are free to attend, for the benefit of the veterinary profession all over the world.
Several of these webinars are hosted in partnership with Ohana Animal Charity.
Live webinars with Q&A session at the end
Free to attend
Recorded in case you can't make it
Relevant topics for the profession
Receive the link to future webinars by email. If you've already joined in the past, you'll automatically be invited for all the webinars - you don't need to sign up again! :)
I'd like to sign up for the following webinars:
11th November 2025 at 19h30 UK time
Tips and tricks for neutering surgery
Join us for a webinar providing hints on neutering surgery in small animal practice.
Optimizing Surgical Technique for Efficiency and Safety
Ligature techniques that save time but maintain safety
Instrument handling and hand positioning for efficiency
About the Speaker
Dr.David Donovan, BVSc PGCertSAS PGCertVBM MRCVS
Dr. David Donovan is an experienced small animal veterinary surgeon and Director at Walton Vale Vets4Pets. With over a decade in clinical practice, he specializes in soft-tissue surgery, anesthesia, and preventive medicine. Known for his practical, hands-on approach,.
A replay will be available for those who are unable to attend the live session.
Webinar Calendar
Here's a calendar of other upcoming webinars.
Once you register for one webinar, you will receive information about all future webinars. You can cancel this at any time using the link provided on your email.
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