School of Veterinary Medicine and Science

Otitis: A Modern Framework for Treatment

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Dates

Wednesday 17 June 2026

Duration 8 hours
Speakers
  • Stephen Shaw BVetMed DVD PhD MRCVS
  • Alyson Quieros BVSc (Hons) CertAVP (Veterinary Dermatology) MRCVS
Location School of Veterinary Medicine and Science
Cost

£495

25% discount for booking online before 31 March 2026

 

 

 

Overview

Otitis is common, frustrating and difficult to treat. This course will allow you to develop a clear clinical framework for treating ear disease in your practice and will consider the causes, diagnosis and treatment of otitis externa and otitis media. We will discuss the sometimes-competing factors of cost, antibiotic stewardship and owner and patient quality of life as well as giving a comprehensive account of current treatments.

Topics to be covered

 

  • The causes and complications of otitis
  • Diagnosis and treatment choices
  • Prevention and long-term treatment strategies

Learning objectives

  • Describe the role of inflammation and dysbiosis in ear disease
  • Take and interpret ear cytology
  • Use the PSPP system to optimize treatment plans for otitis based on historical, clinical and laboratory data
  • Develop clear strategies to monitor and prevent recurrence of ear disease
 

Required delegate attributes

This course is aimed at veterinary surgeons treating otitis in dogs and cats that want to develop their knowledge and skills. The course will provide opportunities to discuss current practice and explore common problems.

 

 

Veterinary CPD Education Centre

School of Veterinary Medicine and Science
University of Nottingham
Sutton Bonington Campus
Leicestershire, LE12 5RD

0115 951 6647

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