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Don’t Fall Behind on Your Continuing Education this Autumn! – DVM 360

September 20th, 2022 2:02 am

Specialty: Dermatology

Webcast: Chronic Proliferative Otitis Prevention, Not Surgery!

Date/Time: September 29 a 7:00 PM EST

Sponsor: Nextmune

Missed last months live webinars? These are available on-demand via dvm360 Flex

Webcast: Urine Culture Shock! - Updates on the Diagnosis and Treatment of UTI in Dogs and Cats

We will take a uropathogen centered approach to gain a better appreciation for the bacteria that cause UTI and the drugs that can kill them! A review of the results of a study entitled Comparison of a Chromogenic Urine Culture Plate System (UTid+) and Conventional Urine Culture for Canine and Feline Specimens will also be included.Faculty: Stephen Cole VMD, MS, DACVM

Sponsor: Vetrimax

Webcast: Phosphate Binders: The Good, The Bound and the Ugly

This presentation will focus on the history of Phosphate Binder Medication development, dating back to the late 1960s, with an overview of each class of Phosphate Binder product manufactured, as to the designed commitment of its efficacy in the control of Hyperphosphatemia, and its ability to match the clinical assignment of Secondary Hyperparathyroidism regulation.

Faculty: Jerry A. Thornhill, DVM, DACVIM

Sponsor: Nutramax

Webcast: Debunking Pet Insurance

Recommending pet insurance for your clients can be overwhelming for both you and your client. Learn the various types of pet insurance providers, policy types, and benefits for pet owners and the veterinary practice, including the resources you need to make the best recommendation for your clients.

Faculty: Matthew McGlasson DVM, CVPM

Sponsor: Nationwide

Webcast: Non-antibiotic Therapy in Diarrhea

Antibiotics are no longer commonly used for treatment of acute and chronic diarrhea due to their adverse effects on the gut microbiome and risks for propagating antimicrobial resistance. We will focus on causes for acute/chronic diarrhea and the use of diet, probiotics/synbiotics, immunosuppressive therapy (with intestinal biopsy), as well as other novel treatment options in managing these patients.

Faculty: Karin Allenspach, DVM, FVH, PhD, Dipl. ECVIM-CA, FHEA, AGAF

Professor of Internal Medicine and Translational Health, Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine

Sponsor: Vetoquinol

Join us this October 10-12, 2022, in Atlantic City, NJ for the Atlantic Coast Veterinary Conference. Hear from our inspiring keynotes, Craig Clifford, DVM, MS, DACVIM (Oncology), Niccole Bruno, DVM BLEND Founder, and Fred Wininger, VMD, MS, DACVIM (Neurology).Choose from over 146 continuing education credits in 38 tracks of practical veterinary medicine, including companion animal, exotics, hands-on labs, and technician CEs. Plus learn more about the latest products from over 100 exhibitors and so much more. During your stay, network and unwind during the evenings at the casino shows and restaurants, the Boardwalk, or Absecon Lighthouse all within walking distance. Register early for the best rates.

Watch our latest dvm360 Live! episode!

Spectrum of care and meeting client expectations with empathy

Ryan E. Englar, DVM, DABVP joins this segment ofdvm360 Live!to explain how empathy and "unconditional positive regard" can help clinicians better serve patients when they cannot afford the gold standard of care for their pets. She shares her personal experiences with Adam Christman, DVM, MBA and discusses the concept of "spectrum of care.

A new sedative for dogs, endangered antelope born, and more

Check out the latest news and trending headlines, brought to you by Adam Christman, DVM, MBA.

Tune in to your favorite podcast channel and listen to a variety of these animal health care topics!

Have ideas for future continuing education opportunities or wish to educate fellow colleagues as one of our faculty? Tell us more at rlewis@mjhlifesciences.com.

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Don't Fall Behind on Your Continuing Education this Autumn! - DVM 360

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