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The Queen's Veterinary School Hospital

 

 

At The Queen’s Veterinary School Hospital (QVSH), part of the University of Cambridge’s Vet School, our commitment goes beyond in-house teaching - we are dedicated to supporting veterinary professionals throughout their careers. As part of this mission, we’re excited to introduce three new initiatives designed to strengthen relationships, provide expert advice, and offer practical learning opportunities to our referring vets.

Offering a fresh alternative to traditional CPD and training, the first of these new initiatives is Cambridge Lunchtime Learning, where our specialist vets bring their expertise directly to your practice, offering a convenient way to learn from the comfort of your own clinic. We’re also launching a Surgery Refresher Webinar Series, a flexible online program designed to enhance your surgical skills. Finally, why not join our new Cardio Club - a vibrant community for veterinary professionals passionate about discussing cases and learning from experts in small animal cardiology?

 

Launching our new free initiative: Cambridge Lunchtime Learning  

Through Cambridge Lunchtime Learning, we make learning more convenient by bringing it directly to your practice or clinic. This service is designed to support your team by providing access to specialist knowledge and the latest advancements in veterinary medicine, helping you deliver the best care to your clients. Our experts from Cambridge University's Queen's Veterinary School Hospital will share their insights through a short presentation, followed by ample time for questions, ensuring an interactive and valuable learning experience. All you need to do is express your interest by emailing our dedicated team on CambridgeLunchtimeLearning@vet.cam.ac.uk, and we’ll take care of the rest - arranging a convenient time for our team of clinicians to visit your practice.  If your practice would like to receive more information about our Lunchtime Learning sessions contact us now!

 

Why not join our Cardio Club - learn from leading experts in small animal cardiology

We invite you to sign up for our new Cardio Club, a vibrant community for veterinary professionals committed to advancing small animal cardiology. Membership in the Cardio Club provides exclusive access to invaluable opportunities, including case discussions, best practices, expert feedback, and the chance to be part of a community offering academic support and great networking opportunities. Don’t miss out on the chance to be part of this exciting initiative. Join us today and take a step towards enhancing your expertise in small animal cardiology! The cost for becoming a full member of the Cardio Club is £100 per year.  100% of the fee goes to the charity Camvet, also known as The University of Cambridge Veterinary School Trust.  They are a small charity dedicated to raising funds for the Queen's Veterinary School Hospital. For more information about the great work that Camvet do - please see their dedicated website here. 

Advantages of becoming a member:

  • Exclusive access to expert talks: Learn from globally renowned specialists in small animal cardiology at quarterly meetings.
  • Case discussions: Bring your own cases to discuss openly with experts and receive valuable feedback.
  • Networking opportunities:  Connect with peers, specialists, and advanced practitioners in the veterinary field.
  • CPD hours: Earn Continuing Professional Development (CPD) hours from attending meetings.
  • Specialist support:  Access a dedicated email for personalized advice and support from cardiology experts.
  • Charitable contribution:  Membership fee supports Camvet, funding groundbreaking projects to improve animal treatment and welfare.
  • Stay updated:  Gain insights into the latest treatments, research, and best practice in veterinary cardiology.

For more information visit our webpage and to become a member please fill out this short form

 

Free online webinar series: Veterinary Surgical Refresher Course 

We are thrilled to continue our hugely successful Veterinary Surgical Refresher Course - a series of four weekly webinars focused on soft tissue and orthopaedic surgery. Designed for all veterinary professionals - whether you’re a new graduate, returning to work, or an experienced clinician - this course ensures you stay up-to-date with the latest techniques and information. 

Take advantage of this fantastic opportunity to learn, engage in case discussions with our expert clinicians, and earn up to 4 hours of CPD all from the comfort of your own home!

Don’t miss out -  Reserve your spot today!

 

General contact details:

01223 337621

For all enquiries during office hours and for emergency referrals at any time

Email:

Address: Madingley Road, Cambridge, CB3 0ES

How to find us

Refer a case

During office hours the Client Services team will try to contact the clinician immediately for you. In the case of an emergency referral we will do our utmost to get a response at the time and in routine referrals within the day. Emails are monitored between 9am to 5pm Mon-Fri, to make a referral out of office hours please call

01223 337621

 

Please use our REFERRAL FORM

(during office hours only).

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Online payment of veterinary fees can be made using the Cambridge University Online Store.


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