The Vet Tribe

The Vet Tribe

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Learn from board-certified veterinary specialists
Courses designed to maximize retention
On demand at your own pace

17/07/2026

CPD shouldn't cost you your weekends or your family time...

The Vet Tribe runs six-week online courses taught by Board Certified Veterinary Specialists - built for vets who want real clinical confidence, not just another certificate to add to the pile.

Here's what that actually looks like:
No flights, no hotel bills, no scrambling to find cover for your shifts.
No missing your kid's weekend, or your one weekend off in weeks, for a conference.
No ten hours of lectures crammed into a single day that you forget half of by the time you're home.

Instead - six weeks to actually let the knowledge sink in, at your own pace, from your own home.
Direct access to a specialist who answers your real questions, not a lecture hall you can't ask anything in.

We built this because we lived the alternative - juggling on-call rosters around conference dates, missing things we cared about for CPD that barely stuck.

Comment LINK to get more info 🫶🏻

15/07/2026

👀 Not every eye case is just an eye case.
Sometimes the signs you see in the consult room are only the beginning.

A red eye, vision change, or subtle ocular abnormality can be the first clue that something much bigger is happening.

In this interview, Dr Jennifer Sheahan DVM DACVO shares a real case where an eye presentation led to a much more complex diagnosis - and why having a structured approach matters.

That's exactly what we teach inside Essentials of Small Animal Ophthalmology - online course.

Over 6 weeks, you'll learn how to:
✔️ Approach every eye case with a clear system
✔️ Recognise when something doesn't fit
✔️ Understand what you're seeing and what to do next
✔️ Make confident decisions with guidance from a board-certified veterinary ophthalmologist

📅 The next cohort starts soon.

💬 Comment JENNIFER and we'll send you the course details straight to your DMs.

11/07/2026

A corneal ulcer is never just a corneal ulcer.

Some are straightforward.
Others can deteriorate quickly if you miss the warning signs.

In this interview, Dr. Jennifer Sheahan, DVM, DACVO, an American Board-Certified Veterinary Ophthalmologist, shares what makes her pause when she sees a corneal ulcer - and the things she looks for before deciding on the next step.

Inside her online course, Essentials of Small Animal Ophthalmology, Dr. Jennifer teaches veterinarians a structured approach to eye cases, from examination and diagnostics through to treatment decisions.

📅 The August cohort starts soon.
💬 Comment "JENNIFER" and we'll send you the course details straight to your DMs.

07/07/2026

Newly diagnosed diabetic dog? Get the free protocol built by board-certified specialists to end the guesswork.

Dr Yi Cui, DVM, Diplomate ECVIM-CA, put together a free, clinic-ready protocol covering safe starting doses, the first three months of monitoring, recheck flowcharts, and how to spot when a case isn't actually under control.

➡️Comment ENDO and we'll send it straight to your inbox, plus a bonus video lesson on diabetic complications.

Photos from The Vet Tribe's post 05/07/2026

STARTS MONDAY, JULY 6 ⏰

Trauma. Anaesthesia. Emergency. Endocrinology. GI. Ophthalmology.

Six specialists, six courses, one guided cohort starting this Monday. Six months to work through whichever one you need.

➡️ Comment LINK below and we’ll send you the link to all our courses.

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