Veterinarian training courses library
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- Recognition of RER, MER and DER, When and how to use
 - Differences in energy requirements for dogs and cats
 - Energy requirement during activity, puppies/kittens and reproduction state
 
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- The ECG is used to diagnose cardiac arrhythmias.
 - Sinus rhythm originates in the right atrium.
 - First-degree atrioventricular block is a form of atrioventricular block characterized by delayed conduction time between the atrium and ventricle.
 - Second-degree AV block is a form of AV block characterized by incomplete AV node block. In second-degree AV blocks, a distinction is made between Mobitz blocks type I and II.
 - Third-degree AV block is a form of AV block characterized by a complete failure of the conduction between the atrium and the ventricles of the heart.
 

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- Recognize a bitch that has cycles’ irregularity or abnormal cycles
 - Be able to offer the right complementary exams
 - Know the differential diagnosis of short cycles and persistent heat
 
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- Endoscopy is a very valuable technique for the diagnosis, but also for the treatment of most avian diseases. It can be said that there is no modern avian medicine without endoscopy.
 - Today's talk takes into consideration the instruments for avian endoscopy, and the main diagnostic techniques, both non-surgical, and which involve surgical access to the avian coelom.
 
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- Learn how to diagnose and treat most common nasal tumours in cats
 
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- Being able to identify pain and differentiate it from dysphoria
 - Which molecules to use and how/when should we do multimodal analgesia ?
 
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- Know the different indications of the programming of the caesarean section
 - Knowing how to advise an owner to consider or not caesarean section
 - Know the different methods of scheduling caesarean section
 - Know how to recognize special cases and propose a suitable solution
 

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- List the different tests available for the diagnosis of IMHA
 - Understand the interpretation of the diagnostic tests
 - Be able to diagnose IMHA
 
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- Know the advantages and disadvantages of using chilled and frozen semen
 - Know how to prepare the semen to produce the least possible damage
 - Know centrifugation and extenders’ effects on semen
 - Know the duration of use of chilled and frozen semen
 - Understand the processes that occurs in spermatozoa during chilling and freezing
 
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- General comments on the physiology of potassium
 - Ca disturbance: hypokalemia Causes Clinical signs Treatment
 - Ca disturbance: hyperkalemia Causes Clinical signs Treatment
 
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- Generalities on the physiology of calcium
 - Ca disturbance: hypocalcemia – Causes – Clinical signs – Treatment
 - Ca disturbance: hypercalcemia – Causes – Clinical signs – Treatment
 

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- Be able to propose an alternative solution to surgical castration
 - Know how to use the deslorelin implant with all the necessary precautions
 - Know how and the principles of use of melatonin in cats
 - Know the risks associated with the different molecules used to chemically sterilize
 

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- Know when to suspect a bacterial cholangitis in dogs
 - Know when to include a bacterial cholangitis as a differential for canine hepatopathy
 - Review the diagnostic steps to investigate canine hepatopathies
 - Review the diagnostic tests to confirm the diagnosis of canine bacterial cholangiohepatitis
 - Discuss therapeutic options for canine bacterial chlangiohepatitis
 
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- Recognition of the importance of BCS and MCS systems
 - How to correctly evaluate BCS and MCS
 - Different methods to evaluate BCS
 - How to use the BCS to calculate the pets’ ideal body weight
 
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- Hypotension, by definition, occurs when MAP is than 60mmHg
 - The treatment of hypotension should depend on the cause of the hypotension.
 
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- Learn how to diagnose and treat most common nasal tumours in dogs
 

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- Outline the main causes of gastroesophageal reflux (GER)
 - Outline the clinical manifestations of GER
 - Describe the nutritional management of GER
 - Describe the medications used for the management of GER
 
Dr. Lorenzo CROSTAVideo time : 23 min + MCQDipl. ECZMEmergency and critical care Wound management SurgeryTeaching goals
- Beak injuries are common and often the solution doesn’t seem easy.
 - In the talk of today, we face in a simple way, with some video-photographic examples, how to deal with the most common injuries of the beak.
 - The final part considers the construction of two different types of beak prostheses.
 
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- Unlike dogs, external otitis (OE) is much less frequent in cats, being a reason for consultation in only 2% of cases.
 - The primary causes of otitis externa in cats differ to some extent from those in dogs, requiring an adapted and specific diagnostic approach.
 - The purpose of this talk is therefore to summarize the various causes associated with the development of otitis externa in cats.
 

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- Review the different clinical presentations of feline calicivirosis
 - Discuss the clinical findings and specific testing allowing suspicion and confirmation of the disease
 
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- Know how to perform an abdominocentesis
 - Know which analysis should be performed on the abdominal effusion
 - Understand the indications for emergency surgery
 
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- Know basic chemotherapy protocols for different types of lymphoma