I’ve just submitted my proceedings for the state AVA Conference on pain, analgesia and anaesthesia in fish.

Dates: Friday, 18 September 2015 to Sunday, 20 September 2015

Country/State: Western Australia

City: Fremantle

Venue: Rydges Esplanade Fremantle

Join us for the 2015 annual Western Australian State Conference, ‘The Painful Truth’. This year’s conference features international speaker, Dr Lowri Davies, a leading veterinarian in the area of analgesia and rehabilitation for patients with orthopaedic and neurologic disorders.

We also have Australian talent from both interstate and locally in WA, who will be sharing their expertise across a range of fields.

For more information about the conference, see –

http://www.ava.com.au/event/2015-wa-state-conference-painful-truth

What educational pathways are needed to be an aquatic veterinarian?

This is one of the frequently asked questions I am asked by many aspiring to become fish veterinarians.

Should they pursue higher specialised degrees (e.g. Masters or PhD in Aquaculture or similar), or do they have to go through the veterinary course?

Basically, to be a fish veterinarian, you must have a veterinary degree, registrable in the country you’re practicing. Even if you have a Bachelor degree in science, and are pursuing higher education through Honours, Masters or PhD in aquatic animal health, these will not allow you to practice aquatic veterinary medicine.

The laws are such that only veterinarians are allowed to practice –

The Veterinary Surgeons Act in most Australian states say that only a registered veterinarian can perform an act of veterinary science.

Acts of veterinary science include:

a) diagnosing diseases in, and injuries to, animals, including, for example, testing animals for diagnostic purposes;

(b) giving advice based on a diagnosis under paragraph (a);

(c) medical or surgical treatment of animals;

(d) performing surgical operations on animals;

(e) administering anaesthetics to animals;

(f) signing or issuing certificates relating to the description, health, diagnosis or treatment of animals.

So anyone who is not a registered veterinarian, are not allowed to make diagnoses, perform surgery, anaesthetise fish or treat them. Those who do, are unlawfully doing so. In some states, the first offence attracts a fine of $10,000; and subsequent offences carry fines of $20,000.

Currently, there are 7 Australian universities that offer the veterinary course:

  • Murdoch University (Murdoch, Western Australia)
  • University of Sydney (Sydney/Camden, New South Wales)
  • University of Melbourne (Melbourne/Werribee, Victoria)
  • Charles Sturt University (Wagga Wagga, Queensland)
  • James Cook University (Townsville, Queensland)
  • University of Adelaide (Roseworthy, South Australia)
  • University of Queensland (Brisbane, Queensland)

It is a tough decision to return to university because all you want to do is to get out there and just do fish. To help you decide, you need to ask yourself – are you interested enough in other species (dogs, cats, cattle, sheep, pigs, poultry), and in other aspects of veterinary medicine that will sustain you till graduation? This is very important because you’ll be investing heavily in time (6-7 years) and school fees (~$25,000/y).

If the answer is "yes", then go for it! If the answer is "no", then I’d reconsider other avenues of working with fishes. You can work as an aquatic animal health professional without having to be a veterinarian. Together, our work would be complementary.

See also a previous post – https://thefishvet.com/2012/03/05/how-to-become-a-fish-veterinarian/

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Yours sincerely,

Dr Richmond Loh
DipProjMgt, BSc, BVMS, MPhil (Pathology), MANZCVS (Aquatics & Pathobiology), CertAqV, CMAVA, NATA Signatory.THE FISH VET, Perth, Western Australia, AUSTRALIA.

Mobile Aquatic Veterinary Medical & Diagnostic Services.http://www.thefishvet.com.au
Ph: +61 (0)421 822 383

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Did you know that Eminem’s Brisbane Show was Delayed By Fish Law?

Interesting bit to trivia for you on Friday –
http://musicfeeds.com.au/news/eminem-brisbane-show-delayed-by-fish-law/

What are your thoughts on koi fish? Pets or pest?

 

Yours sincerely,

Dr Richmond Loh 

DipProjMgt, BSc, BVMS, MPhil (Pathology), MANZCVS (Aquatics& Pathobiology), CertAqV, NATA Signatory.
THE FISH VET, Perth, Western Australia, AUSTRALIA. 

Mobile Aquatic Veterinary Medical & Diagnostic Services.
http://www.thefishvet.com.au
Ph: +61 (0)421 822 383

Getting your feet wet – Guidance & Resources for the developing Aquatic Veterinari​an.

This is a recording of the presentation I gave to veterinary students at Ross University, St Kitts & Nevis a couple of weeks ago.

You’ll find helpful tips and resources on how to further your career in the field of aquatic veterinary medicine.

View the video at http://youtu.be/O8g8kL_xsM0
A copy of the powerpoint presentation is also attached.

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Yours sincerely,

Dr Richmond Loh
DipProjMgt, BSc, BVMS, MPhil (Pathology), MANZCVS (Aquatics & Pathobiology), CertAqV, CMAVA, NATA Signatory.
Aquatic Veterinarian | Adjunct Lecturer Murdoch University | President WAVMA |
Secretary Aquatic Animal Health Chapter – ANZCVS.
THE FISH VET, Perth, Western Australia, AUSTRALIA.
Mobile Aquatic Veterinary Medical & Diagnostic Services.
http://www.thefishvet.com.au
Ph: +61 (0)421 822 383
Skype: thefishvet

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FREE Webinar: Diseases of Farmed Saltwater Crocodiles (Crocodylus porosus) on August 13, 2015.

Join the WAVMA for a FREE webinar on August 13, 2015 at 6:30 AM AWST (Perth, Australia) – Click on http://tinyurl.com/nos9n7f for the correct day & time in your time zone.

Register now! https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4779370705622642689

The presentation will provide an overview of saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) farming in Australia, an introduction to the diseases encountered, and the gross pathology that these diseases cause. The presentation will emphasize rearing large reptiles in captivity and be of interest to aquatic veterinarians, reptile disease experts and pathologists.

Learning Objectives

Participants will become familiar with:

1. How crocodiles are farmed in Australia;

2. Diseases faced in farming crocodiles; and,

3. How a veterinarian can assist crocodile farmers manage these diseases.

About the Speaker

Dr. Cathy Shilton started her career as a mixed practice veterinarian before going on to complete a residency specialising in zoo and wildlife medicine, and pathology at the University of Guelph in Canada. For the past 13 years, she has worked as a veterinary pathologist for the Northern Territory Government in Australia, during which time she has seen hundreds of laboratory diagnostic submissions from the regional crocodile farms, as well having collaborated on numerous crocodile-related research projects. Dr. Shilton is currently the co-chair of the veterinary section of the International Union for the Conservation of Nature Crocodile Specialist Group.

Feel free to forward this announcement to colleagues.
This webinar is suitable for veterinarians, vet techs/nurses, vet students and veterinary practice staff.

Interested but can’t join the live webinar? Register anyway because registrants will be e-mailed a link to view the webinar at a later time.

Want CEPD credit? (Registration is required)
Information on how to access the recorded webinar (at no cost), and a short knowledge & skills assessment (KSA or quiz) covering the webinar’s principle learning objectives, in order to earn veterinary Continuing Educational & Professional Development (CEPD) credit will be e-mailed to all registrants in 1-2 weeks after the webinar.

As CEPD credit can be used towards re-licensing or registration requirements to practice veterinary medicine, and requirements for becoming a WAVMA Certified Aquatic Veterinarian. We provide WAVMA Members a discount off the US$25.00 fee for earning CEPD credit ($5 for student members, $15 for all others).

Register now for this free live WAVMA WebCEPD webinar at https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4779370705622642689. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

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Discover more about the World Aquatic Veterinary Medical Association at www.WAVMA.org.

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Yours sincerely,

Dr Richmond Loh
DipProjMgt, BSc, BVMS, MPhil (Pathology), MANZCVS (Aquatics & Pathobiology), CertAqV, CMAVA, NATA Signatory.
THE FISH VET, Perth, Western Australia, AUSTRALIA.
Mobile Aquatic Veterinary Medical & Diagnostic Services.
http://www.thefishvet.com.au
Ph: +61 (0)421 822 383
Skype: thefishvet

President WAVMA 2014

Adjunct Lecturer Murdoch University | Secretary Aquatic Animal Health Chapter – ANZCVS.

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Loch Ness hunter believes the monster is nothing more than a catfish. What do you think?

Interesting.

http://mobile.news.com.au/technology/science/loch-ness-hunter-believes-the-monster-is-nothing-more-than-a-catfish/story-fnjwkt0b-1227447775163

 

Yours sincerely,

Dr Richmond Loh 

DipProjMgt, BSc, BVMS, MPhil (Pathology), MANZCVS (Aquatics& Pathobiology), CertAqV, NATA Signatory.
THE FISH VET, Perth, Western Australia, AUSTRALIA. 

Mobile Aquatic Veterinary Medical & Diagnostic Services.
http://www.thefishvet.com.au
Ph: +61 (0)421 822 383

Check out WAVMA’s Archive of FREE Webinars relating to aquatic veterinary medicine.

Continuing Education and Professional Development with global experts.

Easily accessible, relevant CEPD from the comfort of your own home.

Visit – http://www.wavma.org/WebCEPD

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Yours sincerely,

Dr Richmond Loh
DipProjMgt, BSc, BVMS, MPhil (Pathology), MANZCVS (Aquatics & Pathobiology), CertAqV, CMAVA, NATA Signatory.
THE FISH VET, Perth, Western Australia, AUSTRALIA.
Mobile Aquatic Veterinary Medical & Diagnostic Services.
http://www.thefishvet.com.au
Ph: +61 (0)421 822 383
Skype: thefishvet

President WAVMA 2014

Adjunct Lecturer Murdoch University | Secretary Aquatic Animal Health Chapter – ANZCVS.

See advert on YouTube.