
On-Demand ASAV Webinar | Haemangiosarcoma in dogs – treatments beyond surgery | Dr Penny Thomas
8 July, 2025 @ 8:00 pm - 8 July, 2026 @ 9:00 pm AEST
Free - $50.00
Haemangiosarcoma is a disease with a real spectrum of forms and behaviour. Some forms and locations are much better prognostically than others.
This webinar will seek to cover some of the specific subtypes of canine haemangiosarcoma and the options for treatment which are beyond surgical excision.
Who should attend
Veterinarians, New Grads, Students
Further details
Please note this webinar is free for ASAV members.
Please ensure you are logged into the AVA website before registering.
If you previously registered for the live webinar held on the 8 July 2025, please follow the steps below to access the on demand recording on My Learning:
- Browse to https://mylearning.ava.com.au
- Click on the Personal account button
- If you are prompted, log in with your AVA website account*
- When you land on the My Learning Home Page, click on the Record of Learning button. IMPORTANT: the webinar course will appear in approximately 5 minutes. You can refresh your browser during this time to speed up the process a little.
* Don’t have an AVA website account? Click here to create an account and follow the prompts. Following this, your account and the on demand webinar will be available within the next hour. After this time, please return to the steps above.
Our speakers
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- Name
- Dr Penelope Thomas
- Biography
Dr Penny Thomas graduated from the University of Sydney in 2011 and initially spent time in mixed practice in the NSW Hunter Valley. She went on to undergo her internship and residency training at the Small Animal Specialist Hospital in Sydney. During the course of her training she spent time at Colorado State University, The Animal Health Trust in the UK, University of Madison Wisconsin and time in the Chris O'Brien Lifehouse in Sydney. She obtained her memberships in Small Animal Medicine from the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists in 2015.
She became a Fellow of the college in 2019 and is a Registered Specialist in Veterinary Oncology. She has recently undergone postgraduate study in Psychology and has helped mentor many recent graduate veterinarians. Penny has a passion for providing educational materials and mentorship to her fellow veterinarians and believes that the patients quality of life is by far the most important part of cancer treatment.
- Job title
- Registered Specialist in Veterinary Oncology
Details
Free - $50.00
0.5 CPD Points


