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Basic ECG principles: how to place leads, measure intervals, identify rhythm
Laurent LocquetDec. 06
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Common arrhythmias in practice: sinus arrhythmia, blocks, VPCs, atrial fibrillation
Laurent LocquetDec. 06
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ECG interpretation tips: when to worry, when to monitor
Laurent LocquetDec. 06
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Antiarrhythmic drugs overview: indications, side effects, when not to use
Laurent LocquetDec. 07
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Approach to bradyarrhythmias and tachyarrhythmias
Laurent LocquetDec. 07
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Case discussions: choosing treatment in clinical scenarios (e.g., syncope, post-op arrhythmias)
Laurent LocquetDec. 07
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Device and emergency options: when to refer for a pacemaker or defibrillation
Laurent LocquetDec. 07
Event Intensive veterinary cardiology
starts on
Dec 6, 2025, 9:00:00 AM
(Europe/Prague)
Case-based session: ECGs from real patients, diagnosis and pathophysiology discussed
12/6/25, 3:30 PM
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12/6/25, 5:00 PM
(Europe/Prague)
(1 hour 30 minutes)
Laurent Locquet
Dipl. ECVIM-CA (Cardiology) - Cert. Perfusionist - Hon. Ass. Professor
at University of Nottingham
Laurent Locquet
Dipl. ECVIM-CA (Cardiology) - Cert. Perfusionist - Hon. Ass. Professor
at University of Nottingham
Dr. Locquet is a Belgian-trained veterinary cardiologist who graduated from Ghent University in 2015. He holds a Diplomate status from the European College of Veterinary Internal Medicine – Cardiology (Dipl. ECVIM‑CA), is a certified perfusionist, and an Hon. Assistant Professor at the University of Nottingham. He’s currently pursuing an MBA (class of ’25) and holds a postgraduate certificate in veterinary cardiology (GPCert‑VC).
He recently joined the specialist team at Dick White Referrals in Cambridgeshire, where he focuses on diagnosis, treatment, and interventional correction of congenital and acquired heart disease in dogs and cats.
Dr. Locquet is a globally recognized veterinary cardiologist—clinician, researcher, perfusionist, and educator—who brings cutting-edge imaging, interventional techniques, and multidisciplinary expertise to the care of animals of all sizes and species.