Welcome to the RVC veterinary clinical podcast. In these shows, Dominic Barfield, with the technical help of Brian Cox talks to a variety of different faculty/specialists/clinicians from the RVC about clinical relevant material to everyone in practice, if you are just about to start your veterinary career or you are a seasoned professional we aim to provide something for everyone. Whether you’re listening whilst you are cooking dinner, driving home, walking the dog or even at the gym, we want to give you some practical tips and advice that you won’t necessarily find in the text books or journal articles that we hope makes a difference to your patients. Find the show notes on https://goo.gl/ECRxGh you can follow me on twitter @dombarfield or email any suggestions/comments to [email protected].
Today we are in the studio talking to Patrick Kenny and Joe Fenn. Patrick started the hypophysectomy surgery program back in 2012 and both he and Joe have performed many hypophysectomies in cats as t…
Today we are talking to Tom Cardy, lecturer in veterinary neurology and neurosurgery here at the RVC about some neurological questions that we are frequently asked. What is neurophobia? What about in…
Today we are talking to David Sajik, our lecturer in Orthopaedic Surgery here at the RVC about cruciate disease. Where to start and what are our options, the trends for surgical technique and where t…
Today we are talking to Andy Fiske-Jackson, our senior lecturer in Equine Surgery here at the RVC about his approach to colic. Whether in the field or when they arrive to a hospital. A pragmatic appr…
Back in the studio for the New Year, though making sure that Brian has his work cut out for him by having a few guests and not enough microphones, some of our current interns having a chat about thei…
On the road again, and without a guest. Many thanks to you all for looking after the pets in the countries that you work. Just a little reminder about chocolate toxicity and the recent article in the…
Back in the studio, though without Bri, so I still can improve on the sound quality. Slightly different this week, talking to Dave Beeston a recent RVC graduate on how he is managing the transition o…
Today we venture out of the studio and talk to both Stefano Cortellini and Karen Humm that are both heart and soul of our emergency and critical care team here at the RVC about an abdominal trauma in…
Today we have ventured a little out of our comfort zone, joined by James Adams our staff clinician in large animal medicine here at the RVC talking about common presentations of sheep, goats and alpa…
Back in the studio we have Jill Maddison, Professor of General Practice and has an international reputation from pharmacology to clinical problem solving. Currently the chair of the World Small Anima…
For the 60th Pod we have a treat, not one but two Professors join Brian and myself in the studio. This week we talk to Hattie Syme, Professor of internal medicine and David Church, Deputy Principal h…
In this podcast, we talk to Dr Rosanne Jepson, senior lecturer in internal medicine here at the RVC about SDMA (symmetric dimethylarginine). I did not know until the end of this recording that Rosann…
This week we talk to Dr Duana McBride, lecturer in emergency and critical care here at the RVC about Acid base. Duana has a straight forward logical approach to blood gas interpretation and the reaso…
Today we talk to Jo Hedley, Lecturer in Exotic species and small mammal medicine and surgery here at the RVC about an approach to dealing with reptiles. What do you do if someone brings you in a bear…
This week we talk to Dr Tom Cardy, staff clinician in neurology and neurosurgery here at the RVC about Changing the Landscape of Canine Idiopathic Epilepsy. It might be a mouthful, though we are not …
Dr Cortellini, lecturer in emergency and critical care here at the RVC, returns to the pod to talk about the use of ultrasound in the ER. Whether you call it Point Of Care UltraSound (POCUS) or focus…
This week we talk to Hattie Syme, professor of internal medicine here at the RVC about hyperthyroidism and azotaemia. Hattie’s main research is in chronic kidney disease, hypertension and hyperthyro…
Today we talk to Stijn Niessen, in the third of the Stijn sessions about the future of diabetes. Stijn is a senior lecturer here at the RVC and diabetes guru, heading our diabetes remission clinic (h…
Today we talk to Stefano Cortellini, lecturer in emergency and critical care here at the RVC about an approach to the bleeding patient. Where do you start, what you should be thinking and what invest…
Today we talk to Stijn Niessen, Senior Lecturer in Internal Medicine here at the RVC about how you monitor and what you monitor in your diabetic patients. Stijn has a wealthy of knowledge on diabetes…