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New Cardio Academy Module - Cardiac Drugs Mechanism Of Action - Now Online

Author: CEVA
Posted: Tuesday 17th January, 2012. 10:39:41

A new module has been added to Ceva Animal Health UK’s Cardio Academy website entitled “Cardiac Drugs – Mechanism of Action” which discusses the mode of action for the main drugs used to treat cardiac disease in dogs.

The interactive presentation, which lasts around 30 minutes, is carried out by leading cardiologist Clarke Atkins, professor of medicine and cardiology at North Carolina State University. It will be followed by a module discussing the treatment of valvular heart disease.

A CPD certificate can be downloaded after answering quiz questions relating to each individual module. To access the Cardio Academy please visit www.cardioacademy.cevalearn.com.

For further information, please contact your local Ceva account manager.

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