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Supreme Petfoods provides 30 hours of free CPD, now accredited by SQP regulator Vetpol

 

Supreme Petfoods has announced that the free virtual training it provides about care of small pets is now accredited by SQP regulator Vetpol. 

 

The content has been developed by Supreme with leading veterinary specialists and expert veterinary nurses with a specific focus on the care of small pets. In total there are 30 hours of free continuing professional development (CPD) that can be used by SQPs or veterinary professionals as part of their mandatory requirement. 

 

The courses can be accessed at https://supremepetfoods.com/vet-zone/cpd-webinars-and-videos/.

 

Some of Supreme’s webinars are designed to specifically meet the needs of veterinary professionals and those topics include anaesthesia, drug dosages for small pets and treatment of common clinical conditions. For SQPs and those in the pet trade looking to build expertise, there are a number of nutritional topics that will help them give pet owners great advice to help them maintain the health of their pets. 

 

Supreme marketing manager Claire Hamblion says the accreditation reflects the quality of the materials available. “It’s long been our focus to produce high quality CPD. The specialists delivering this training include Molly Varga, Jo Hinde, Charly Pignon, Jo Hedley, Anna Meredith and Livia Benato – all names that veterinary professionals will recognise for their passion for improving veterinary care for small pets. Now with Vetpol’s accreditation, Companion Animal SQPs can also ensure that they benefit from CPD that’s specific to small pets.”

 

Supreme joins an impressive line up of companies that offer free CPD, accredited by Vetpol across a variety of species, available at https://vetpol.uk/being-a-sqp/vetpol-accredited-cpd/.

 

Vetpol Co-founder, Caroline Johnson says she’s delighted to add the Supreme content. “We all know that small pets have very specific needs and that their health and welfare is very dependent on the knowledge and commitment of their owners. These free and high-quality training resources will help to improve the knowledge of the people who are best placed to ensure that pet owners have the help and support they need to care for their pets.”

 

Find the complete portfolio of accredited CPD, waiting room videos and supplementary resources on the Supreme website, in the Vet Zone https://supremepetfoods.com/vet-zone/.

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