Less than one month to go until 45th Bain Fallon Memorial Lectures

26 Jun 2025
2025 Bain Fallon, early bird reminder banner.png

 

The countdown is officially on to the 45th Bain Fallon Memorial Lectures, happening on the Sunshine Coast from 20-24 July 2025. Early bird registrations close midnight 2 July so now is the time to secure your ticket to the biggest week on the equine veterinary education calendar. 

An AVA membership unlocks additional savings, with members saving up to $2,000 during the early bird registration period.   

Attracting over 270 delegates in 2024, the event features an exciting space with over 50 exhibitors, as well as a lineup of expert speakers, who will arm you with knowledge and confidence when heading back to your practice. 

Returning in 2025 will be the ever-popular and practical workshops, and the vibrant social calendar which includes the Vets & Industry “Connect” Night, Happy Hour and the Bain Fallon Gala – Proudly sponsored by Randlab. 

To guarantee a world-class educational experience, this year’s Bain Fallon Memorial Lectures will feature an outstanding panel of keynote speakers, each bringing their expertise in equine dentistry, reproduction, and cardiology. 

Dr Nicole du Toit – Dentistry 

  • Assessment and treatment options of fractured incisors and cheek teeth: Tuesday 22 July, 3:25pm-4:25pm  
  • Imaging of the head (radiography and CT): Wednesday 23 July, 8am-9am 
  • Diagnosis and treatment of periodontal disease: Thursday 24 July, 10:45am-11:45am 

 

Dr Chris Pearce – Dentistry 

  • Oral and oroscopic examination for dental disease: Monday 21 July, 10:45am-11:45am 
  • Grading of infundibular caries and introduction to restoration techniques: Wednesday 23 July, 1:45pm-2:45pm 
  • Principles of endodontic treatment in incisors and cheek teeth: Thursday 24 July, 3:25pm-4:25pm 

 

Dr Margo Macpherson – Reproduction 

  • Unravelling the subfertile mare/treatment options to improve fertility: Monday 21 July, 9am-10am 
  • The elusive pregnancy: breeding management case discussions: Tuesday 22 July, 10:45am-11:45am 
  • Options for twin management after day 18: how did we get here? Wednesday 23 July, 9am-10am 
  • Assisted reproduction in equine practice: a 30,000 foot view: Wednesday 23 July, 1:45pm-2:45pm 
  • High risk pregnancy: emphasis on placentitis: Thursday 24 July, 9am-10am 
  • When things don't always go as planned: shared experiences with high-risk pregnancies: Thursday 24 July, 1:45pm-2:45pm 

 

Dr Laura Nath - Cardiology 

  • Cardiac physiology and auscultation: Monday 21 July, 8am-9am 
  • Electrocardiographic recording (including smartphone and wearable devices): Tuesday 22 July, 1:45pm-2:45pm 
  • Atrial fibrillation: Wednesday 23 July, 10:45am-11:45am 
  • Inflammatory conditions of the heart: endocarditis, myocarditis, pericarditis: Thursday 24 July, 8am-9am 

Purchase your early bird registration now and see you on the Sunshine Coast in July! The full program can be viewed here.