“I like the webinar vet videos available. I have a few comments however:
1- On my ipad, the search bar on the 'learn' section doesn't work. I'm not sure if this is a tablet specific issue?
2- On some of the webinars the sound quality is poor. I recently watched the FIP webinar by Danielle Gunn-Moore and at times she was difficult to understand due to sound quality. Would webinar vet consider sending out a proper microphone to the speakers if planning to do home recording?
3- I had a similar issue of being unable to hear the sound on videos on the 'pattern based approach to resp distress'.
Again I am not sure if this is a device specific issue for me. However changing the audio to sound cancelling head phones made little difference.
Overall webinar vet is great but would be better if the sound could be improved!
Thanks.”
“I'm very happy to be a part of The Webinar Vet.This is an amazing platform that is useful for both students and doctors as well as other participants of the veterinary business. Everyone can find here something usefull. Here I can improve my knowledge in different specialization which I have deal with duaring my veterinary practice, can look for a new work or chat with colleges.I can do it at a time convenient for me and from the best speakers. The team of The Webinar Vet always keep up me with the latest news and webinars and help with advice if I have some problems. I'm not very good in English, so sometimes Russian version of the site is allowed me to understand the details.
Thanks a lot The Team for the great job.”
“I found it very difficult to access the conference using the virtual conference centre as it was not clear at all how I got to the conference! I sent an email requesting help but luckily a colleague of mine was doing the same course and talked me through it otherwise I would have missed the first talk! But the content was fantastic.”
“It would be good if laboratories are equipped to detect these biomarkers. They would be very helpful, especially in diagnosing insidious diseases whose signs and symptoms manifest very late.”