Emergency management of ketoacidotic diabetes - Part 1

- Description of the physiology and pathophysiology of DKA
- to better understand what happens in the body
- to recognize the clinical and biological signs and assess them
- to be able to start adequat treatment with a focus on insulin therapy
Dr. Ludivine Boiron graduated from the National Veterinary School in Lyon in 2008. The year after she did a residency in Lyon, followed by 3 years as consultation officer at the Veterinary Emergency Center, still in Lyon. She then worked in Switzerland and France for on-call services.
In 2014, she started a residency specialised in emergency and intensive care at the university of California UC Davis, then started a residency in emergency and intensive care at the university of Pennsylvania.
In 2014, she started a residency specialised in emergency and intensive care at the university of California UC Davis, then started a residency in emergency and intensive care at the university of Pennsylvania.