Veterinarian training courses library : Cat / Expert
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Teaching goals
- Being familiar with the most important clinical and examination features in patients presenting with epileptic seizures.
Teaching goals
- To know the function and some of the anatomic pathway of the facial and vestibulo-cochlear nerves.
- Having a glance at how we can visualise them on advanced imaging.
- Knowing the most important pathologies that may affect these cranial nerves, their clinical presentation, their diagnosis, treatment and outcome.
- Examples of studies, case series and case reports of facial and vestibulo-cochlear neuropathies published in the veterinary literature.
Teaching goals
- How to practice intraoral radiographs
- Which lesions are detectable with intraoral radiographs
- Radiographic interpretation and lesion recognition
Dr. Florent DUPLANVideo time : 26 min + MCQDipl. ECVIM-CANephrology/Urology Hematology biochemistryTeaching goals
- Understand the difference between total and ionised calcium
- Understand the role of the key hormones involved in the calcium homeostasis
- Be able to interpret calcium, phosphorous, PTH and vitamin D levels in different clinical situations
Teaching goals
- Epidural administration involves injecting a drug or drug combination into the epidural space—the space between the vertebral canal and dura mater.
- The term epidural anesthesia describes the injection of a local anesthetic into the epidural space, whereas epidural analgesia refers to the epidural administration of analgesics.
- In dogs and cats, epidural procedures are usually performed at the lumbosacral space.
Teaching goals
During this conference, we will review:
- how to do a good quality venipuncture and arterial puncture, what should be optimized to have consistent results
- how to make the most of the minimum database: Ht/PT, Lactates, glucoseTeaching goals
- To know the function and some of the anatomic pathway of the oculomotor, trochlear, trigeminal and abducens nerves.
- Having a glance at how we can visualise them on advanced imaging.
- Knowing the most important pathologies that may affect cranial nerves, their clinical presentation, their diagnosis, treatment and outcome.
- Examples of studies, case series and case reports of cranial neuropathies published in the veterinary literature.
Teaching goals
- Anatomy and functions of cranial cruciate ligament (CCL)
- Theory of Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy (TPLO)
- Radiographic calculations (pre-op planning)
- Surgical technique
- Outcome
Dr. Marta KANTYKAVideo time : 14 min + MCQDipl. ECVAAEmergency and critical care Anesthesiology and analgesiaTeaching goals
- understanding the difficulty of this patient population and their risk factors
learning - how to chooose medications for emergnecy patients
- understanding the two key factors in emergency room anesthesia: prepardness and monitoring
Teaching goals
- Know the main available molecules that can be used to deal with a hypersensitivity dermatitis in cats
- Know the principles and interest of specific immunotherapy in case of feline atopic skin syndrome
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- Preoperative stabilization of patients with congestive heart failure is mandatory
- Normal to high-lower HRs and normal to high-normal BP are recommended
Teaching goals
- How to identify malnutrition
- When should you start feeding a hospitalized patient
- To learn about the different types of enteral nutrition feeding methods
- To understand what and how to feed to a hospitalized patient
Teaching goals
- Understand the pathogenesis of granulomatous colitis
- Understand the diagnosis of granulomatous colitis
- Understand the treatment of granulomatous colitis
Teaching goals
- explain what a urinalysis is used for
- to review the good techniques for urine collection according to what you want to do with it
- to detail the urine analysis: analysis of the crystals, the stained slide, the strip and what is done with it
Teaching goals
- explain what a urinalysis is used for
- to review the good techniques for urine collection according to what you want to do with it
- to detail the urine analysis: analysis of the crystals, the stained slide, the strip and what is done with it
Teaching goals
- To know the function and some of the anatomic pathway of the olfactory and optic nerves.
- Having a glance at how we can visualise them on advanced imaging.
- Knowing the most important pathologies that may affect the olfactory and optic nerves, their clinical presentation, their diagnosis, treatment and outcome.
- Examples of studies, case series and case reports of cranial neuropathies published in the veterinary literature.
Teaching goals
- To become familiar with the most common tests used to evaluate the cranial nerves, during the neurological examination.
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- Understanding mechanism of resistance of TKI
- Identify side effects of TKI
- Recognize potential new TKI treatment for different tumors
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- Understanding mechanism of action of TKIs
- Application of TKIs in MCTs and efficacy in other tumors
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- Know the new classification and the main clinical aspects of hypersensitivity dermatitis in cats
- Adopt a logical diagnostic approach in case of hypersensitivity dermatitis in cats
- Choose the most relevant complementary exams in case of hypersensitivity dermatitis in cats
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- To know the most common acute myelopathies that cats may suffer from
- By taking obtaining a clinical history and performing neurological examination, we can narrow down our list of differential diagnoses
- With the most likely two or three differential diagnoses in our mind, we can choose the best diagnostic work-up or the best management for every case
- Advanced imaging and spinal surgery may be needed in some cases, but some other cases can be successfully managed without these
Teaching goals
- Preoperative stabilization of patients with heart failure is mandatory
- Normal to high-normal HRs and normal to low-normal BP are recommended
Teaching goals available soonTeaching goals
- To be able to recognized the most common posture and gait abnormalities and to be able to associate them to specific parts of the nervous system