Completed Carenet activities

Last changed: 07 October 2021

In order to create good conditions for the development of veterinary clinical research in the Nordic countries, Carenet creates meeting points for researchers and animal health professionals, e.g. networking meetings, thematic meetings and research education courses.

For information on upcoming activities, please scroll down to the calendar on Carenet's main page.

Networking meetings

At networking meetings, invited speakers share their experiences from clinical research and provide Carenet members with tools to perform strong clinical studies. Also, members are offered the possibility to present own research to give an overview of ongoing research, as well as existing and possible future collaborations.

2019-04-09 How to write successful research grant applications. Invited speaker: Professor Annemarie T. Kristensen, DVM, PhD, DACVIM-SA, DECVIM-CA & Oncology, Dept of Veterinary Clinical Sciences,
University of Copenhagen

2018-03-21 Evidence based research and practice. Invited speaker: Sebastian Arlt, PhD, Dipl. ECAR, Dept of Veterinary Medicine at the Freie Universität in Berlin.

2016-04-21 Future clinical research. Invited speakers: Kerstin Bergvall, PhD, Dipl. ECVD, Dept. Clinical Sciences, SLU, Anna Bergh, Associate Professor, Dept. Anatomy, Physiology and Biochemistry, SLU, and Casper Lindegaard, PhD, Dipl. ECVS, Evidensia.

2015-02-12 Challenges with clinical research. Invited speakers: Pia Haubro Andersen, Professor, Dept. Clinical Sciences, SLU, Tove Fall, Associate Professor, Dept. Medical Sciences, and Helene Hamlin, Associate Professor, Dept. Clinical Sciences, SLU.

Thematic meetings

Thematic meetings are organized to focus on issues with potential for joint strategic initiatives.

2020-01-21 Carenet kidney meeting. Discussion moderator: Malin Hagberg Gustavsson, Dept. Clinical Sciences, SLU.

2017-04-25 Pain - objective measures and treatment. Invited speakers: Anna Hielm-Björkman, Associate Professor, Dept. of Equine and Small Animal Medicine, University of Helsinki, Karina Bech Gleerup, Assistant Professor, University of Copenhagen, Kate White, Professor and Clinical Director of SVMS, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences, University of Nottingham, Andreas Haga, PhD, Dipl. ECVAA, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Anna Kendall, Dipl. ECEIM, Mälaren Horse Clinic.

2015-02-11 Infection control in animal health care facilities. Discussion moderator: Ulrika Grönlund, Associate Professor, Dept. Clinical Sciences, SLU

Research education courses

Carenet organizes research education courses in collaboration with SLU's graduate school for veterinary medicine and animal sciences. The courses are open for animal health care personnel as well as research students. The aim is to further increase the quality of future clinical studies, and to bring together researchers and clinicians that for example undergo national or European specialization.

2021-10-11--15 Construction of trial protocols for controlled clinical trials. The overall objective of the course was to train students to plan clinical research projects with appropriate methods, and to make the students aware of how different trial protocols relate to different statistical models. Lecturer: Professor Stig Larsen, NMBU. Course leader: Malin Hagberg Gustavsson, Dept. Biomedical Sciences and Veterinary Public Health, SLU.

2019-10-16--18 How to read and write a scientific paper. The objective of the course was to teach students effective writing practices and to give them a general understanding of the basic principles for critical reading and self-critical writing. Lecturer: Professor Stig Larsen, NMBU. Course leader: Malin Hagberg Gustavsson, Dept. Clinical Sciences, SLU.

2019-05-20--24 Statistical analysis of laboratory and clinical studies. The overall objective of the course was to train students to plan and perform suitable statistical analysis of own data, and to have a general understanding of the basic principles for statistical analysis of data from clinical studies and thereby be able to evaluate results presented also in other studies. Lecturer: Professor Stig Larsen, NMBU. Course leader: Malin Hagberg Gustavsson, Dept. Clinical Sciences, SLU.

2018-03-05--09 Construction of trial protocols for controlled clinical trials. The overall objective of the course was to train students to plan clinical research projects with appropriate methods, and to make the students aware of how different trial protocols relate to different statistical models. Lecturer: Professor Stig Larsen, NMBU. Course leader: Malin Hagberg Gustavsson, Dept. Clinical Sciences, SLU.

2017-03-09--11 How to read and write a scientific paper. The objective of the course was to teach students effective writing practices and to give them a general understanding of the basic principles for critical reading and self-critical writing. Lecturer: Professor Stig Larsen, NMBU. Course leader: Malin Hagberg Gustavsson, Dept. Clinical Sciences, SLU.

2015-11-30--12-03 Implementation – how to change people’s behaviour. The focus of the course was the complex nature of implementation, potential barriers to implementing knowledge, tools that may facilitate the implementation of research results into practice, and ways to evaluate the outcome of such implementations. Course leader: Ulrika Grönlund, Dept. Clinical Sciences, SLU.

2015-05-21--23 Construction of trial protocols for controlled clinical trials. The overall objective of the course was to train students to plan clinical research projects with appropriate methods, and to make the students aware of how different trial protocols relate to different statistical models. Lecturer: Professor Stig Larsen, NMBU. Course leader: Malin Hagberg Gustavsson, Dept. Clinical Sciences, SLU.

Seminars/Webinars

2020-01-18 Niklas Bergknut, Dipl. ECVN (neurology) and Head of neurology and neurosurgery for Evidensia, Diagnosis and clinical management of degenerative lumbosacral stenosis

2020-12-17 Mikael Kerboeuf, veterinarian and PhD student at NMBU, Characterization of canine tumour associated macrophages in vitro and in the (pre)metastatic lung of dogs with Osteosarcoma