Let’s break through that biofilm
Presented by Dr. Charlie Pye Biofilms are communities of microorganisms that adhere to a surface and produce a protective extracellular matrix. This matrix protects the
Presented by Dr. Charlie Pye Biofilms are communities of microorganisms that adhere to a surface and produce a protective extracellular matrix. This matrix protects the
Social media is a powerful tool, but it can also impact mental wellbeing—especially when dealing with negative reviews and online interactions. During this 30-minute webcast,
Webcast with Dr. Susan Little In this live webcast, Dr. Susan Little will focus on the recent advancements in treating diabetes mellitus in cats. While
Webcast with Dr. Kelly St. Denis Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) has historically been considered a fatal disease with no effective treatment. With dedicated research, treatment
Webcast with Dr. Manon Paradis Canine hypothyroidism is the most common endocrinopathy in dogs—but also the most frequently over-diagnosed. Because thyroid hormones play a key
1-hour on-demand webcast presented by Senani Ratnayake It’s impossible to have a strategy when it comes to advocating for proper nutrition and making and reinforcing
This on-demand webcast is presented by Dr.Kelly St.Denis. Although insulin has been a mainstay in treatment for feline diabetes for decades, new treatments and creative
This 30 minute on-demand webcast with Dr. Marie Holowaychuck is available on CommuniVET. Staying present in veterinary practice: The power of mindfulness Mindfulness involves focusing
On-demand webcast with Dr.Kerstin Von Pückler In this webinar, Dr Von Pückler discusses the role of diagnostic imaging in canine osteoarthritis: Discover the benefits of
Before 2009, Echinococcus multilocularis had never been diagnosed in a dog in Canada. Since then, many cases have been identified in dogs, humans, and wildlife
Presented by Dr. Anthony Yu Unlock practical tips used to successfully manage allergic patients in your practice. In this webcast, Dr. Anthony Yu will guide
Ensuring optimal patient care often necessitates the use of sedation, despite its inherent challenges. Sedatives are commonly administered to alleviate fear, anxiety, and stress, as
In this webcast, Canadian parasitology experts Dr. Emily Jenkins and Dr. Christopher Fernandez Prada address the critical issue of Echinococcus multilocularis in Canada. They will
It’s easy to say, “We should check the blood pressure of every senior and geriatric cat that comes into the clinic.” Still, when faced with
Presented by Dr. Marie Holowaychuk A sense of belonging is one of the strongest predictors of wellbeing and lower burnout among veterinary professionals. That’s why
During this webcast, Dr. Jan Bellows will explore the crucial role of dental radiography in veterinary medicine, focusing on its diagnostic power and practical applications.
Are you aware of the role you can play as an RVT in the management of arthritic pain with your canine patients? This 1.5-hour learning
This webcast will be available for on-demand viewing on our website: https://www.communivet.com/en/fa/education/webcasts/fluid-therapy-for-scouring-calves Neonatal calf diarrhea (i.e., scours) is one of the predominant causes of calfhood
Virtual care is reshaping the future of veterinary medicine. In this webcast, we will explore its transformative potential, debunk common misconceptions, and provide practical guidance
On-demand webcast with Dr. Bryan Torres. In this webcast, Dr. Bryan Torres discusses the benefits of a multidisciplinary approach to canine osteoarthritis management. Part 1:
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