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Webinar Plus: Canine Endocrinology 2025

Royal Veterinary College

2 years ago
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Date: Monday 2nd June, 2025 - Sunday 29th June, 2025
Start time: 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Duration: 4 hour(s)
Cost: £429

Key Areas
Canine diabetes mellitus – update on pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment
Hyperadrenocorticism – update on presentation, diagnosis and treatment
Hypoadrenocorticism – update on pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment
Hypothyroidism – how to avoid unnecessary treatment
Key facts on less common canine endocrinopathies (insulinoma, pituitary dwarfism, hyperaldosteronism)
Basic considerations around hypercalcemic disorders
About this course
Is the ACTH stimulation test the optimum test to diagnose Cushing’s syndrome? Cannot get DOCP to work in your cases? Never used continuous subcutaneous glucose monitoring in your diabetic dogs at home? Do you really need to measure basal hormone values when you are using dynamic testing? Is the urinary corticoid creatinine ratio a valuable asset in ruling in or ruling out Cushing’s syndrome?

The field of canine endocrinology has changed a lot in the past few years. During this course we will aim to make you more comfortable and confident in diagnosing and managing a range of canine endocrine disorders. You will be updated on the rational use of drugs such as DOCP and prednisolone for hypoadrenocorticism and a range of insulin types and GLP-1 agonists for diabetes mellitus. In addition we will discuss the use of and monitoring of “old” drugs like trilostane used in new ways and the diagnosis and monitoring of hypothyroidism.

Why do this course?
The course will help you practice up-to-date medicine and deliver the best possible service to your clients and to your canine patients with endocrine disease.

The webinars for this course will be pre-recorded and can be viewed as recorded versions throughout the course. A live Q&A session with the tutor will run on the following dates at 12.30pm London time.

Live Q&A dates:
Thursday 5th June
Thursday 12th June
Thursday 19th June
Thursday 26th June

Who is it for?

Veterinary surgeons

The Speakers

TutorsDavid Church, BVSc PhD MACVSc FHEA MRCVSProfessor of Small Animal StudiesThe Royal Veterinary CollegeStijn Niessen, DVM PhD DipECVIM-CA PGCertVetEd FHEA MRCVS, European and RCVSRCVS Recognised Specialist and EBVS European Specialist in Small Animal Internal Medicine, Founder and Director of Veterinary Specialist Consultations, AmsterdamHonorary Professor Internal Medicine, The Royal Veterinary College

The Venue

This course will take place online.

Number of CPD hours this event can be recorded as

16 hours

Registration and Booking

Click here to reserve your place


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