Thursday 24 January 2013

Farm animal CPD 2013

Due to the overwhelming response to this course, we have investigated a number of venues to create a second day. This has led to us contacting the sister of one of our students, Lucy de La Pasture, who has a farm in Herefordshire. This should prove to be invaluable, since TB has been the cause of the loss of many of their cattle. It is crucial to work with them before full turnout. We have set the date of March 23rd and this will also coincide with being able to work in the lambing season at their farm.



The farm originally being suggested in Bristol for the July course is a commercial dairy farm, whilst the farm in Herefordshire is an organic cattle and sheep farm.

Those who have already booked onto the Farm CPD in July, will have first choice if they would prefer to attend the CPD in Herefordshire on 23rd March (although we hope to offer a follow-up day in Herefordshire in the summer as well). All students with reserved places will be notified today. If you have not reserved a place on this CPD please contact the office and we can advise as to whether a place becomes available.

The incredible capacity of Melissa

An absolutely fascinating insight into the effects of melissa applied to a dog with an unspecified back problem. The vet was baffled and prognosis was for Rizzle to be PTS.

The case study is carried out and narrated by Carina. DipIAZ, I strongly recommend listening to it.

To listen to the recording, please click on the link below:

recording of a case study


Professional practice

It has been drawn to our attention that a few people from earlier short-course trainings are using their 'certificate' to infer professional status in Applied Zoopharmacognosy. Only the Diploma training gives professional status and therefore the ability to obtain professional insurance cover.


If you should come across anyone making a professional claim outside of being a qualified graduate of the diploma course, or you wish to check the status of someone who has attended a course at the Academy, please email the office: iaz.enquiry@gmail.com

Monday 14 January 2013

We all know what we need





Porsche made her selection, chose Neroli, then ran off with its lid.

Courtesy of Jackie Rugger.

Friday 11 January 2013

A belated happy New Year to you all.


We have been busy planning for 2013.

One of our projects includes us inviting Dr Bernadette Lichtfouse MVSc to teach introductory CPD's on Parasitology, Bacteriology and Immunology. Bernadette is a clinical scientist, who was trained at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine.

We have welcomed the new year in with a brand new shopping cart for the Wild Health Shop. It is based on the programme used by Amazon and enables you to store your account details and check on the progress of orders etc, so we hope that you will enjoy using the shop. We are working on new products to expand the range and will keep you updated once this happens.

I have withdrawn the Animal Aromatics Workbook from sale as it is long overdue for being updated. I am working all hours to get it replaced.

We have a busy February and look forward to seeing some of you then.