Three New 2026 Workshop Dates Announced – Book Now!

We’re excited to share that registration is now open for three upcoming online workshops, designed to help researchers, animal care staff, technicians and veterinarians refine their skills in anaesthesia, analgesia and postoperative pain management.

Each session is delivered online and focuses on practical, evidence-based approaches you can apply directly in your animal unit.

Workshop 1 – Updating Anaesthesia and Analgesia for Laboratory Rats and Mice

  • April 2026
  • This workshop is designed for laboratory animal professionals who already have some experience with rodent anaesthesia and want to deepen their understanding, refine current protocols, and explore the latest developments in multimodal pain relief.
  • 👉 Full details and registration

Workshop 2 – Anaesthesia and Perioperative Care of Laboratory Animals

  • May 2026
  • This workshop is designed for animal technicians, veterinarians, researchers, and others who wish to deepen their understanding of the topic and apply refinements to their protocols.
  • 👉 Full details and registration

Workshop 3 – Assessing, Preventing and Alleviating Post-Operative Pain in Rodents and Rabbits

  • June 2026
  • This workshop is designed for animal technicians, veterinarians, research staff, and others seeking to improve their skills in recognising, preventing, and managing post-operative pain.
  • 👉 Full details and registration

Why Attend?

These workshops give you the chance to:

  • Update your knowledge with the latest evidence and guidance
  • Learn practical refinements to reduce pain, distress and risk
  • Increase confidence in your anaesthetic and pain management decisions
  • Improve welfare and data quality in your research setting

Whether you’re refreshing existing skills or expanding your practice, each workshop blends scientific insight with real-world applications.

Limited Places – Sign Up Early

Our workshops are interactive and places are limited to ensure the best learning experience.

If you’d like help deciding which workshop best fits your role or team objectives, feel free to get in touch – we’re here to help.

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