Saturday 23 May 2026
Nurse Program
Room: Swift Theatre
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08.45-09.00 |
Registration |
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09.00-09.45 |
IR, what's that? An introduction to interventional radiology |
Jen O'Keeffe |
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09.45-10.15 |
What IR can do for our oncology patients |
Jen O'Keeffe |
| 10.15-11.00
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Sentinel Lymph Node Mapping in Veterinary Oncology: Enhancing Staging and Surgical Precision | Nicholas Bacon |
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11.00-11.30 |
Coffee break |
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Colleague Case Presentations |
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| 11.30-11.50 | Diagnosis, Monitoring, and Outcome of Lymphoma Involving the Urinary Bladder in a Dog | Sandra Farfan |
| 11.50-12.10 | Multimodal Management of Tracheal Lymphoma in a Juvenile Cat | Sydney McFadden |
| 12.10-12.30 | Nursing‑Led Quality‑of‑Life Focused Management of a Dog with Acute Undifferentiated Leukaemia | Jodie Willcox & Rebecca Rudolf |
| 12.30-12.50 | Use of a pleural port for administration of intracavity chemotherapy for canine mesothelioma | Inge Breathnach |
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12.50 -14.30 |
Lunch on your own |
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Nurses Diagnostic imaging Workshop |
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14.30-15.15 |
Practical guide to CT Imaging: From Positioning to Critiquing the Artwork! |
Ashley Moors |
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15.15-16.00 |
Interactive evaluation of case series |
Ashley Moors Nicola Read |
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16.00-16.30 |
Coffee Break |
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16.30-17.00 |
Sponsored talk in Burke Theatre
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17.00-17.30 |
A day in the life of an oncology technician in a USA veterinary hospital |
Jamie Wesolowski |
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17.30–18.00 |
Looking forward to 2027 and Edinburgh |
Nicola Read and ESVONC Committee |
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18.00 |
Conference closes |
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