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Practical Tips, Tricks and Trials of Equine Wound Management 12 November 2025

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Wound Management

Join Our Comprehensive Equine Wound Management Workshop!

Are you new to equine wound management or looking for a practical refresher? This workshop is your chance to update your knowledge with the latest evidence-based approaches in wound care at a newly accredited Equine Wound Centre - the first in the UK to be recognised by the Veterinary Wound Healing Association (VWHA), and only the third in Europe.

Lunch and refreshments will be provided.

Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your skills and knowledge in equine wound management. Sign up today!

 

Course Code

EQ2506 - 12 NOV 25
Course Description

Morning Lectures:

·       Dive into the assessment and management of acute and chronic wounds.

·       Recognise the familiar and those requiring specialist referral.

·       Focus on clinical decision-mShaking, pragmatic management and avoiding common mistakes.

 

Afternoon Practical Sessions:

·       Engage in case-based discussions on commonly encountered scenarios.

·       Discuss antimicrobial best practices, wound dressings and topical treatments.

·       Review immobilisation and advanced treatment options for specific wound care.

·       Bring your own cases for personalised advice from our friendly clinicians.

 

Hosted at the renowned Philip Leverhulme Equine Hospital in Liverpool, this workshop features an internationally recognised team of veterinary specialists. Our experienced speakers understand the pressures faced by both first opinion and referral clinicians so take part to gain insights from experts in a relaxed and friendly environment.

 

Why Attend? and Learning Outcomes

·    Develop the ability to recognise familiar acute presentations and assess the non-healing chronic wound.

·       Develop evidence-based wound care plans in the management of acute and chronic equine wounds, using a sustainable approach to antimicrobials.

·       Select and evaluate the advanced treatment options currently available to practitioners.

·       Ask questions relevant to your clinical practice.

·       Network with fellow professionals.

Speakers

·       Prof Debra Archer BVMS PhD CertES(Soft Tissue) DipECVS FRCVS FHEA

Professor Debbie Archer | Our people | University of Liverpool

·       Alex Gillen MA MS VetMB CertAVP DipACVS DipECVS FHEA MRCVS

Miss Alexandra Gillen | Our people | University of Liverpool

·       David Stack MVB MSc DVMS DipECVS FHEA MRCVS

Dr David Stack | Our people | University of Liverpool

 

 

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