A Practical Approach To Diagnosis And Management Of Difficult Canine Endocrine Cases
University of Nottingham
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Date: Monday 27th November, 2017 - Monday 27th November, 2017
Start time: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Duration: 8 hour(s)
Cost: £295
This course will cover the approach to those problematic canine endocrine cases that we are all plagued by. In particular these are the dogs that exhibit clinical features suggesting endocrinopathy but diagnostic testing has failed to lead to clear diganosis.
The interactive case-based format will provide a problem-orientated approach to enabling the differentials to be systemically investigated and a diagnosis to be reached. The management options for these cases will also be discussed in light of the cascade. The course will have a particular emphasis on the approach and management of these cases in general practice. We will work through 3 cases based on adrenocortical hyperfunction, atypical thyroid disease and the complex diabetic.
Who is it for?
This course is open to all practising veterinary surgeons and practice managers.
The Speakers
Dr Mark Dunning MA VetMB PhD CertSAM MRCVS<br /> <br /> Clinical Associate Professor in Small Animal Internal Medicine
The Venue
University of Nottingham
Sutton Bonington Campus
Leicestershire
LE12 5RD
Number of CPD hours this event can be recorded as
8 hours
Registration and Booking
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