Veterinarian training courses library : Dog / Expert
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- Knowing the tests to perform to establish a diagnosis of AHMI
- Namely achieving an agglutination test
- Knowing what causes underlying causes
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- How to select a dog or cat blood donor
- Know the equipment and steps of sampling
- Knowing what volume can be taken and how fast the donation can be repeated
- Know blood products
- Understand processing and storage of blood products
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- Determine the organic or behavioural uncleanliness
- Differentiate between types of uncleanliness (urinary and faecal) and determine their causes, and correlation with psychological pathologies.
- Analyze and correct the toilet training techniques implemented by the owners
- Determine the psychotropic drugs, environmental modifications and behavioural therapies, adapted to each diagnosis.
Dr. Frédérique BERNAERTSVideo time : 33 min + MCQDipl. ECVIM-CAInternal medicine General internal medicine EndocrinologyTeaching goals
- Hypoadrenocorticism or Addison's disease is a rare endocrine disease in dogs but lethal if not diagnosed early. However, it has a very good long-term prognosis once stabilization has been achieved.
- What types of hypoadrenocorticism?
- When to suspect Addison's disease in the dog?
- What diagnostic means?
- News on treatments
Dr. Frédérique BERNAERTSVideo time : 32 min + MCQDipl. ECVIM-CAInternal medicine General internal medicine EndocrinologyTeaching goals
- Hypothyroidism in dogs is an endocrine pathology inducing a wide variety of symptoms. Its diagnosis can be difficult in the presence of another disease.
- When to suspect hypothyroidism ?
- Diagnosis and "euthyroid sick syndrome"
- Treatment and follow-up
- Laryngeal paralysis: a manifestation of hypothyroidism
Dr. Frédérique BERNAERTSVideo time : 41 min + MCQDipl. ECVIM-CAInternal medicine General internal medicine EndocrinologyTeaching goals
- Cushing's disease in dogs remains an endocrine pathology with sometimes laborious diagnosis and expensive treatment. It is associated with undesirable effects that can be harmful or even fatal in the medium term.
- When to suspect Cushing's disease?
- Which diagnostic tests? What is the origin (Pituitary? Adrenal?)?
- What treatments for what cause?
- Is it always necessary to treat?
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- Recognize and differentiate radiographic signs suggestive of congenital heart disease.
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- Recognizing the different mediastinal lesions
- Knowing how to establish a differential diagnosis based on their interpretation
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- Recognize and differentiate the different pleural and extra-pleural lesions.
- Know how to establish a differential diagnosis based on their interpretation
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- Understand what TKIs are
- Understand how to use TKIs
- Understand the positive and negative effects of these agents
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- Understand how to recognize different lung patterns and to establish our differential diagnoses.
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- Knowing how to recognize the clinical signs of the most common dermatoses of the breed.
- Knowing the phenotypic particularities of dermatoses according to the breed of dog (or cat).
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- Knowing the technical basics of chest X-raying, the normal radiographic anatomy and the possible variants.
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- This session will address some important elements related to the prognosis of a mast cell tumour:
- The 2 grading systems
- The Ki67
- Prognostic factors
- When to do an extension assessment
- What therapeutic decisions should be taken for this tumour
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- When and what to biopsy
- How to perform a biopsy and examples
- How to read a histopathology report
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- When and what to puncture?
- How to puncture?
- Examples of tumor cytology
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Teaching goals available soon
Teaching goals available soon