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Who is VetMeet?

We are a group of veterinary professionals passionate about the continuing education of specialists and advanced practitioners. Exchanging ideas and getting input from colleagues and specialist around the world is the best approach to grow into a better (professional) version of yourself.

Our Believes

We believe that the best doctors are those who are curious, continue to ask questions and want to offer the best care possible for their patients. Our monthly growing video library contains more than 200 hours of lectures presented by well known researchers in the respective fields.

Here is what we have for you

Our meetings were born so we can continue to learn. We wanted to create a platform on which we can ask questions, discuss controversial topics and approach our specialties from different angles. To reach that goal, we created three ways to educate yourself.

Lectures

If you’re past beginner level of your specialty, we have the right content for you. Our prerecorded online lectures are targeted for residents, diplomates and advanced practitioners, with new lectures added every month. Lean back and get smarter.

Courses

Would you like to be more proficient in a specific area? Our online courses guide you step by step towards mastering new skills and new knowledge. Learn at your own pace in a friendly and supportive environment. Never again left alone with your books.

Events

Online is good, Live is better! We are your colleagues, and we like to meet you regularly in person. If you take continuing education seriously, but still like to sprinkle that with a bit of fun with new friends, you hit home with Vet Meet. Ready to mingle?

How does it work? Step I

Create your user profile and select your preferences.

Step II

Go to our shop to purchase credits, to see all videos in the library, select a course or join one of our events.

What you
might enjoy

Get an overview of our latest videos, our most watched lectures or find inspiration for what to watch next.

Pathological aging and late-onset diseases of the nervous system in dogs

Pathological aging and late-onset diseases of the nervous system in dogs

The talk features the interface of age-related CNS changes versus neurodegeneration. It provides examples of breed-associated CNS/PNS disorders in old dogs and illustrates general principles of multifactorial geriatric disease development.

SPEAKER:
Kaspar Matiasek
GI Ulcerations

GI Ulcerations

GI ulcerations

SPEAKER:
Melanie Bouwmeester
MRI of non-neurological conditions of the head in small animals: 1. Nasal cavity, frontal sinuses, cranium and jaws.

MRI of non-neurological conditions of the head in small animals: 1. Nasal cavity, frontal sinuses, cranium and jaws.

This lecture aims to demonstrate the value of MRI in imaging conditions of the head (nasal cavity and frontal sinuses, cranium and jaws) in small animals, and to compare it with CT. Technique, anatomical variations and a variety of disease conditions will be discussed.

SPEAKER:
Ruth Dennis
Head CT/MRI of Non-Neurological Conditions in Cats

Head CT/MRI of Non-Neurological Conditions in Cats

In this lecture we are going to review anatomical differences between dogs and cat, differences in clinical presentation/type of diseases of the head and we will also discuss the differences between CT and MRI from a clinical point of view.
SPEAKER:
Elisabet Dominguez
Immune-mediated and other inflammatory diseases affecting perioral skin and oral cavity

Immune-mediated and other inflammatory diseases affecting perioral skin and oral cavity

Participants are expected tu understand the clinicall presentation, diagnotic and treatment challenges of immumediated and autoimmune diseases that affect perioral skin and oral cavity
SPEAKER:
Laura Udraite
A behaviourist's point of view on epilepsy: co-morbidities, quality of life and novel management options

A behaviourist’s point of view on epilepsy: co-morbidities, quality of life and novel management options

This lecture will explore recent research that has identified behavioural abnormalities and cognitive impairments in dogs with epilepsy, how they can be identified, and consider their management alongside therapies targeting seizure frequency, including drug, dietary and behavioural therapies
SPEAKER:
Rowena Packer
Advanced echocardiography in the cat :  deformation imaging

Advanced echocardiography in the cat : deformation imaging

Participants are expected to understand cardiac contraction in a three-dimensional perspective and advanced echocardiographic imaging concepts (speckle-tracking echocardiography) in feline patients.
SPEAKER:
Ilaria Spalla
Advanced stabilization of patients with cardiovascular emergencies

Advanced stabilization of patients with cardiovascular emergencies

Participants are expected to understand and learn specific advanced strategies for the critical management of cardiovascular emergencies.

SPEAKER:
Alessio Vigani
Anaesthesia for hepatobiliary surgery: from assessment to postoperative care

Anaesthesia for hepatobiliary surgery: from assessment to postoperative care

The presentation will discuss all anaetshesia related aspects of hepatobiliary surgery, with particular stress on choosing the best procol, managing the most common intraoperative and postoperative complications and analgesia.

SPEAKER:
Federico Corletto
Advanced stabilization of patients with cardiovascular emergencies

Advanced stabilization of patients with cardiovascular emergencies

Participants are expected to understand and learn specific advanced strategies for the critical management of cardiovascular emergencies.

SPEAKER:
Alessio Vigani
Dental anomalies in dogs and cats

Dental anomalies in dogs and cats

The lecture will focus on congenital and developmental dental abnormalities, i.e. enamel and dentin disorders (e.g. enamel ipoplasia and hypomineralization, dentinogenesis imperfecta), size, number and shape (e.g. gemination, fusion, concrescence, dilaceration, dens invaginatus, enamel pearls, carnassial-tooth malformation) abnormalities, eruption and exfoliation abnormalities. Participants will learn to recognize, diagnose and manage these conditions.
SPEAKER:
Margherita Gracis
Diagnosing gliomas, what's new?

Diagnosing gliomas, what’s new?

Participants are expected to understand the most recently reported MRI predictors of glioma type and grade in dogs, to identify novel imaging features of these group of CNS tumours, and to recognise MRI findings associated with prognosis.

SPEAKER:
Roberto Jose-Lopez
Diagnostic imaging (echocardiography excluded) of the thorax in patients with pulmonary hypertension

Diagnostic imaging (echocardiography excluded) of the thorax in patients with pulmonary hypertension

Diagnostic imaging modalities, as thoracic radiographs, ultrasound or CT, can help the diagnostic workup of pulmonary hypertension, to identify the causes and sometimes consequences of pulmonary hypertension.
Participants are expected to have good knowledge of thoracic radiographs and basic knowledge of thoracic ultrasound and CT.

SPEAKER:
Pascaline Pey
Anaesthesia of pocket pets

Anaesthesia of pocket pets

Participants are expected to understand basic principles of pocket pets anaesthesia. A brief review of drugs most commonly used in the perioperative period will be provided togheter with anaesthetic protocols for cases commonly encountered in clinical practice. Basic monitoring during anaesthesia will be covered as well.
SPEAKER:
Stefania Scarabelli

Testimonials

The webinar videos are an excellent resource for brushing up some knowledge!

There is a group of neurologists, pathologist and radiologists in Europe who offer excellent online MRI/CT. Today I covered neural embryology and associated clinical cases which was extremely well done.