VetClick
Menu Menu
Login

VetClick

/ Calendar
Friday, 3rd May 2024 | 4,371 veterinary jobs online | 121 people actively seeking work | 5,486 practices registered

CPD, Courses, Webinars & Events

Filter
My Filters
Post a vacancy
Add your CV
Set up a jobs email

Recorded Webinar: Feline Acromegaly

Royal Veterinary College

2 weeks ago
27 views

Duration: 1 hour(s)
Cost: £35

Key Areas
Pathophysiology of acromegaly
Diagnosis
Treatment and long term management
About this course
Why is my diabetic cat not responding to insulin?

Poorly controlled diabetes can be a serious problem for some of our patients. Acromegaly is a relatively common cause of insulin resistance yet is a relatively under-diagnosed endocrinopathy. This webinar will review key points about acromegaly and its relationship to diabetes to help nurses with an interest in nursing feline diabetic patients understand more about this fascinating disorder.

Why view this webinar
You will gain understanding and insight into acromegaly which will assist you in understanding management options for some feline diabetics.

Designed for qualified veterinary nurses or experienced student nurses wishing to update their knowledge and develop their confidence in this area.

A convenient and flexible way to earn some CPD hours without leaving home is to select webinars to view from our extensive library of recorded webinars. Great value for busy practitioners seeking quality CPD at a time of their choice. Participants will receive a handout (slides and/or notes) to support their viewing session and a CPD certificate.

Participants gain access to the webinar for two weeks which allows them to view it at their leisure and convenience as well as review aspects as needed to enhance their learning.

Who is it for?

vet nurses

The Speakers

Kelly Druce, BSc RVN DTLLS<br /> Medicine/Oncology Nurse and Clinical Educator<br /> The Royal Veterinary College

Number of CPD hours this event can be recorded as

1 hours

Registration and Booking

Click here to reserve your place


More from Royal Veterinary College