Zoonoses: Both sides of the coin
Presented by Dr. Danny Joffe and Dr. Mark Joffe. At least 80% of “new” human diseases are zoonotic in origin. It behooves veterinarians and medical
Presented by Dr. Danny Joffe and Dr. Mark Joffe. At least 80% of “new” human diseases are zoonotic in origin. It behooves veterinarians and medical
The Canadian Academy of Veterinary Dermatology contributed in the development of this learning activity. What role does telemedicine play in your practice? Does this technology
Presented by Dr. Caitlin Grant, Dr. Sarah Dodd and RVT Shoshana Verton-Shaw. Though pet obesity and weight management may seem daunting for some pet owners,
Presented by Dr. Stephen Waisglass. In this presentation, Dr. Waisglass will detail the current evidence-based approach to the pet with food or environmental allergies. Deepen
Presented by Dr. Paulo V. Steagall. In this presentation, Paulo Steagall, DMV, MSc, PhD, Dipl. ACVAA, briefly revises the principals of acute pain management. He
Presented by Dr. Ebenezer Satyaraj. Allergies to cats are the most common animal‐origin allergy, and affect about 1 in 5 adults worldwide. While cats produce
Feline lower urinary tract disease presents multiple challenges for veterinary practitioners; there are numerous causes and recurrence is common. Many of the treatments do not
During this webcast, veterinary wellness advocate and Thrive! collaborator, Dr. Marie Holowaychuk, will share easy and practical strategies for effective client communication, including examples of
Speaker: Jangi Bajwa, BVSc and AH, Dipl. ACVD. What is the diagnostic process for dogs presenting with a suspected skin disorder? In addition to performing
Let’s face it, our vaccination protocols have been hard to follow due to the havoc Covid‐19 has created in our ability to see our patients
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