Feline Medicine Course

The main objective of the Feline Medicine Course is to expand and deepen the specific technical and scientific skills of veterinary professionals for the performance of clinical procedures in the field of Feline Medicine, focusing on the most current knowledge and techniques, promoting research and development in the field.

Date: 13/03/2026
- 15/03/2026
Format: Online or in person (EUVG, Coimbra)
Language: Portuguese
Course with Certificate of Completion

The ultimate goal is for participants to acquire skills to: 

o    Consolidate up-to-date knowledge in feline internal medicine; 

o    Develop specific clinical strategies for feline patients; 

o    Implement evidence-based therapies; 

o    Promote more critical, accurate and personalised clinical practice; 

o    Integrating clinical research into the resolution of real cases 

If you are looking to differentiate your practice and provide more effective and specialised care to your feline patients, this course is the right step.  

13.03

Time  Subject 
09.30-10.15 a.m  Interpretation of haematology and clinical biochemistry results 
10.30-11.15 a.m  Immune-mediated haemolytic anaemia and immune-mediated thrombocytopenia 
11.30-12.15p.m  Idiopathic hypercalcaemia 
12.30-13.15 p.m  Chronic enteropathy and alimentary lymphoma 
   
14.30-15.15 p.m  Feline leukaemia virus (FeLV) and feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) 
15.30-16.15 p.m  Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) 
16.30-17.15 p.m  Respiratory infectious diseases 
17.30-18.15 p.m  Haemoparasites 
18.30-19.15 p.m  Pancreatitis 

 

14.03

Time  Subject 
09.30-10.15 a.m  Hepatobiliary diseases 
10.30-11.15 a.m  Feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD) 
11.30-12.15p.m  Urolithiasis and pyelonephritis 
12.30-13.15 p.m  Chronic kidney disease 
    
14.30-15.15 p.m  Hyperthyroidism 
15.30-16.15 p.m  Diabetes mellitus and acromegaly 
16.30-17.15 p.m  Clinical cases 
17.30-18.15 p.m  Geriatrics and screening programmes in geriatric cats 
18.30-19.15 p.m  Paediatrics 

 

15.03

09.30-10.15 a.m  Cardiorespiratory diseases 
10.30-11.15 a.m  Clinical cases 
11.30-12.15p.m  Oral cavity diseases 
12.30-13.15 p.m  Feline obesity 
   
14.00-14.45 p.m  Cat-friendly clinical practice 
15.00-15.45 p.m  Feline behaviour and welfare 

* The programme may be subject to change due to circumstances beyond our control. 

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Who is this training for?

  • Veterinarians 
  • Veterinary medicine students 

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