GPCert in Feline Practice

The Feline Practice programme is provided by Improve International in collaboration with the International School of Veterinary Postgraduate Studies (ISVPS).
Complete all modules and achieve the General Practitioner Certificate (GPCert) by passing the required assessments with the International School of Veterinary Postgraduate Studies (ISVPS).
The modules will assist delegates in consolidating their knowledge of feline medicine and surgery and help them develop an informed clinical approach to the feline patient.
1 - Feline Critical Care and Emergency Case Management
Oct 2023 | ONLINE KoreaKey learning objectives:
- Perform triage, assess patients and prioritise cases
- Undertake emergency monitoring and stabilisation
- Understand the effects, clinical signs and treatment for common toxicities including insecticides, molluscicides, rodenticides, herbicides, household preparations and plants
- Be familiar with critical therapeutics including fluid and electrolyte therapy, transfusion medicine cardiovascular and respiratory support, analgesia and CPR
2 - Feline Respiratory Medicine
Nov 2023 | Seoul, South KoreaKey learning objectives:
- Approach the common presentations of respiratory disease including nasal discharge, epistaxis, coughing, stertor, stridor, sneezing and reverse sneezing
- Diagnose and treat upper respiratory tract diseases, both acute (infectious) and chronic (inflammatory or infectious or neoplastic in origin)
- Formulate an approach to allergic lower respiratory tract disease including differential diagnoses, investigation and treatment of allergic airway disease, parasitic disease and pulmonary fibrosis
- Understand pleural space disease including differential diagnoses, investigation and therapeutics
3 - Feline Urinary Tract
Nov 2023 | Seoul, South KoreaKey learning objectives:
- Understand the causes of renal dysfunction, the presentation and diagnostic tests utilised in cats with clinical signs of renal disease (including acute/ chronic renal insufficiency, glomerular disease, neoplasia and inherited diseases)
- Describe the causes and emergency treatment of acute renal failure
- Explain the pathophysiology of renal dysfunction and the importance/ significance of hyperphosphataemia, anaemia, proteinuria and hypertension
- Apply knowledge of the International Renal Interest Society staging scheme for chronic renal disease to patient prognosis
- Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the available treatments for CRI including phosphate binders, ACE inhibitors and dietary modification
- Recall the neuroanatomy of the lower urinary tract and the differentiation of upper motor neuron/ lower motor neuron defects
- Approach diseases of the lower urinary tract including FLUTD, urolithiasis, urinary tract infections and neoplasia and understand their differentiation, risk factors, treatment and dietary management
4 - Feline Clinical Pathology and Laboratory Diagnosis
Nov 2023 | Seoul, South KoreaKey learning objectives:
- Develop a thorough knowledge of sampling techniques, the limitations of technology and equipment and the factors that can generate artefacts or abnormalities
- Interpret results and propose further investigations
- Understand the methodology involved in the generation of haematology, biochemistry and cytology profiles
- Have an awareness of the various diagnostic tests for endocrine and infectious diseases ( viral, parasitic- including heartworm- and bacterial) the techniques used and their interpretation
- Recall the cytology of haemic and non-haemic cell populations, both reactive and neoplastic, and have the ability to trace or plot maturation and degeneration pathways in blood, fluid and tissue smears
- Explain the function of bone marrow and the differential diagnosis of anaemia, haematopoietic disease and coagulopathies
5 - Feline Endocrinology
Jan 2024 | Seoul, South KoreaKey learning objectives:
- Define the clinical signs of feline endocrine diseases and understand their pathogenesis – including hyperthyroidism, diabetes mellitus, acromegaly, hyperaldosteronism, hyperadrenocorticism and parathyroid disorders.
- Describe the principles of key diagnostic tests and their application for the above feline endocrine diseases
- Understand the management of common feline endocrine diseases and know how to approach complications such as diabetic ketoacidosis and unstable diabetes
6 - Feline Liver, Pancreas and Gastrointestinal Tract
Jan 2024 | Seoul, South KoreaKey learning objectives:
- Know how to investigate and manage common medical conditions affecting the feline oesophagus, stomach, small and large intestine, liver and pancreas
- Describe the various tests used in the diagnosis of liver and pancreatic disease and the management options for the common hepatic medical disorders
- Approach the nutritional management of disorders of the liver, pancreas and gastrointestinal tract
7 - Feline Neurology
07 Jan 2024 | Seoul, South KoreaKey learning objectives:
- Be able to recognise the clinical signs associated with neurological disease
- Perform a neurological assessment using appropriate tests and intepret the results
- Describe how to localise lesions and the value this provides to the clinician
- Plan a neurological investigation and list the major feline neurological diseases on the basis of localisation
- Define a diagnostic approach for abnormalities including seizures, spinal cord and cranial nerve abnormalities and peripheral neurological diseases
- List the common feline neurological diseases including their presentation, diagnosis and treatment
8 - Feline Behaviour
29 Feb 2024 | ONLINE KoreaKey learning objectives:
- Consolidate your understanding of normal cat behaviour
- Understand the clinical causes of feline behavioural problems
- Formulate an approach to common problems such as inappropriate toiletting, spraying, aggression and compulsive disorders
- Review and apply strategies for improving core territory security
- Have a good knowledge of the principal behavioural modifying drugs, their use and potential side effects
9 - Feline Cardiology
01 Apr 2024 | Seoul, South KoreaKey learning objectives:
- Recognise the importance of a detailed history and clinical examination of the cardiovascular and respiratory systems in the diagnosis of cardiopulmonary diseases
- Review and understand the common causes of heart disease in cats
- Consolidate your understanding of the central importance of blood pressure in the pathophysiology of cardiac disease in cats and know how to discriminate the causes of hypertension in this species
- Define the crucial role of high quality imaging modalities (especially ultrasonography and radiology) in the differential diagnosis of feline cardiopulmonary diseases
10 - Feline Anaesthesia and Surgical Principles
Apr 2024 | Seoul, South KoreaKey learning objectives:
- Apply knowledge gained to surgical asepsis and theatre protocol
- Rationally utilise antibiotics in surgical patients
- Be familiar with suture materials and patterns, surgical instruments and tissue handling
- Plan surgery, apply haemostatic techniques and manage crises
- Approach the management and reconstruction of wounds
Online Anaesthesia component:
- Describe a range of parenteral and inhalational anaesthetic regimes
- Understand the pharmacokinetics of different anaesthetics and monitoring techniques available
11 - Feline Oncology, Lymphatic and Haemopoietic Disease
Apr 2024 | Seoul, South KoreaKey learning objectives:
- Understand the clinical relevance of tumour biology and be able to discuss the most common neoplasms of the major organ systems
- Evaluate the evidence base to make rational treatment decisions for feline cancer patients
- Review the importance of biopsy and staging in therapy decision making, counselling and support
12 - Feline Infectious Diseases and Preventative Healthcare
29 May 2024 | ONLINE KoreaKey learning objectives:
- Describe health and safety concerns and precautions relating to zoonoses
- Understand the legislation and regulations relating to infectious diseases
- Design and implement vaccination and preventative parasitic programmes
- Approach the pathophysiology, diagnosis and, where appropriate, treatment of common viral diseases including FeLV, FIV and FIP
- Diagnose and treat Haemoplasma infections
13 - Feline Musculoskeletal Disease
Jun 2024 | Seoul, South KoreaKey learning objectives:
- Perform an orthopaedic examination and be familiar with the presentation of osteoarthritis in the cat
- Understand the value of radiography, synoviocentesis, muscle and nerve biopsies
- Apply first aid techniques to fracture patients
- Explain the principles of orthopaedic surgery and the approach to the repair of common fractures
14 - Feline Dermatology
Jun 2024 | Seoul, South KoreaKey learning objectives:
- Formulate a differential diagnosis, investigation plan (including laboratory investigations) for common dermatological presentations including alopecia, pruritus, infectious and auto-immune conditions, allergic skin disease and neoplasia
- Have knowledge of treatment strategies for common dermatological presentations including alopecia, pruritus, infectious and auto-immune conditions, allergic skin disease and neoplasia
- Be aware of and be able to recognise dermatological manifestations of systemic disease
15 - Feline Ophthalmology
Aug 2024 | ONLINE KoreaKey learning objectives:
- Understand the normal feline eye and use readily available diagnostic equipment and disposables in feline ophthalmic cases
- Recognise those ophthalmic conditions which are unique to the cat or are particularly important in this species
- Perform common surgical procedures pertinent to feline ophthalmology
- Approach the medical management of ophthalmic patients
- Know when to refer a patient
16 - Feline Principles of Surgery
TBC | TBCKey learning objectives:
- Explain the diseases of hunting cats including Toxoplasmosis, Pox virus, Mycobacterial disease and Salmonellosis
- Approach enteric infections of the cat including protozoal disease (Trichomonas foetus, Cryptosporidium, Giardia and Isospora) and bacterial/ viral disease
- Understand fungal mycoses
- Control infectious and zoonotic disease in the home, clinic, shelters and cattery situations
17 - Feline Soft Tissue Surgery
TBC | TBCLearning Objectives to be confirmed.
18 - Feline Orthopedic Surgery I
TBC | TBCLearning objectives to be confirmed.
19 - Feline Orthopedic Surgery II
TBC | TBCLearning objectives to be confirmed.
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결제 방법 및 주의사항
1. 현금 결제 또는 카드 결제가 가능합니다.
2. 현금영수증 발행 가능합니다.
3. 과정 시작 30일 전까지 환불이 가능합니다. 단 20%의 취소 수수료가 발생합니다.
4. 일본 웻랩 실습 방문 때 추가 비용(호텔, 비행기)이 발생합니다.
등록 관련 주의사항
1. 신청은 선착순으로 접수됩니다.
2. 과정 등록 후 8일 이내에 결제해야 합니다. 아니면 예약이 취소됩니다.
3. 비용을 결제한 뒤에, 최종 등록이 확정됩니다.
4. 접수 신청이 많을 경우, Improve International에서 조기에 신청을 마감할 수 있습니다.
Find the course that suits you

This course is accredited by ISVPS and allows you to achieve a General Practitioner Certificate.
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