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The Australian IVAS Veterinary Acupuncture Course for 2018 (run by the Australian College of Veterinary Acupuncture) is open for enrolments 

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ACVA is recruiting new students for our 2018 Australian IVAS Veterinary Acupuncture course


Do you know of a veterinarian who is wanting more out of their career? Frustrated that Western Medicine is not providing all of the answers they were hoping for. We would appreciate you passing on our details and suggesting they join us for our 11th Australian IVAS course starting January next year.
 
Find our more about the 2018 Australian IVAS Acupuncture Course here

Are you following us on Facebook? We have recently been posting more to our Facebook page and hope to use it as a way of demonstrating the use of veterinary acupuncture in the real world.

We are hoping to share not only our successes but yours as well. Please feel free to send pictures, videos and short cases through to Belinda  so that we can all celebrate our successes and draw inspiration from each other.

Submissions can be made via our Facebook page or directly to Belinda vetacupcollege@gmail.com

www.facebook.com/vetacupcollegeau

 

Introducing Jack - he was our first acupuncture patient featured on our Facebook page. He also happens to be Dr Belinda's 17 year old Maltese Terrier. He receives regular acupuncture and trigger point therapy for his arthritis.

Sadly he also has kidney failure however, four months after his diagnosis he is still going strong, running around as normal with a great appetite. 

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