Friday 05 December 2025
13h30 (Time zone Paris) Duration : 15 min + 15 min MCQ / exchange
13h30 (Time zone Paris) Duration : 15 min + 15 min MCQ / exchange
Cardiology
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Frane received his diploma in veterinary medicine from the Vetsuisse Faculty of the University of Zuerich, Switzerland, in 2015. After initially working in the private sector and as veterinarian of the swiss army, he started his doctoral thesis in small animal cardiology at the university of Zuerich. In 2017 he started a rotational internship focusing in cardiology, which led him to the ECVIM-CA (cardiology) residency program which was completed in 2022. Since then Frane started working as a freelance cardiologist in different centres in Switzerland, while restarting the cardiology service in the small animal hospital of the university of Glasgow (Scotland).
Next live webconferences by Dr. Frane IVASOVIC
Friday 05 December 2025
13h30 (Time zone Paris) Duration : 15 min + 15 min MCQ / exchange
13h30 (Time zone Paris) Duration : 15 min + 15 min MCQ / exchange
Cardiology
Training courses by Dr. Frane IVASOVIC

Teaching goals
- Understand and describe the qualities of a heart murmur
- Understand and give prognostic value to common heart murmur findings in dogs
- Interpret the importance of an auscultation anomaly in cats

Teaching goals
- By the end of the presentation, learners will describe three different types of left ventricular excentric hypertrophy.
- The participants will be able to explain the basic principles of the pathophysiology that leads to the DCM phenotype.

Teaching goals
- At the end of the presentation, learners will understand the clinical significance of SAS in dogs.
- Participants will understand the importance of echocardiographic factors in SAS and their clinical correlation.