Veterinarian training courses library
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- Learning about pathysiology of spinal pain and interventional pain therapy options is essential for effectively managing discomfort and improving the quality of life for dogs with discopathies.
These interventions aim to alleviate pain, reduce inflammation, and promote healing while minimizing the risks associated with more invasive surgical procedures.- Understanding the benefits, risks, and appropriate indications for each interventional pain therapy option is crucial for tailoring treatment plans to meet the individual needs of affected dogs.
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To review briefly the pathophysiology of this neurological disease and to focus on the key points of the treatment and possible complications based on a clinical case
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- Understand how to interpret a wide QRS complex tachycardia.
- Can initiate first treatment in the presence of a wide QRS complex tachycardia.
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To review briefly the pathophysiology of this neurological disease and to focus on the key points of the treatment and possible complications based on a clinical caseTeaching goals
- Understanding the general principles in the management of gastric ulcers in the horse
- Obtaining knowledge about the current understanding of EGUS in horses
- Developing awareness about some therapeutic interventions for EGUS
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- Recognize the key nutrients for patients with CKD
- Differences between kidney diets
- Nutritional management of kidney patients: difference between dogs and cats
Teaching goals
- Learning about pathysiology of spinal pain and interventional pain therapy options is essential for effectively managing discomfort and improving the quality of life for dogs with discopathies.
- These interventions aim to alleviate pain, reduce inflammation, and promote healing while minimizing the risks associated with more invasive surgical procedures.
- Understanding the benefits, risks, and appropriate indications for each interventional pain therapy option is crucial for tailoring treatment plans to meet the individual needs of affected dogs.

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- Understand how to interpret a narrow QRS complex tachycardia.
- Can initiate first treatment in the presence of a narrow QRS complex tachycardia.
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- Understanding the general principles in the management of chronic diarrhoea
- Obtaining knowledge about the current understanding of chronic diarrhoea in horses
- Developing awareness about some therapeutic interventions for chronic diarrhoea
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- Dog vs Cat food
- High sodium intake and hypertension
- Chewing treats and dental care
- Withholding food for the pancreatic patient
- Carbohydrates and diabetes in cats
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- Definition of DKA
- History and presentation
- Diagnostics
- Treatment: Fluids, Electrolytes correction, Other supportive treatment, Insulin
- Dealing with insulin complications

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- Understand the main elements of cutaneous biology in ferrets.
- Understand the main parasitic skin diseases of ferrets.
- Diagnose and treat dermatophytosis in a ferret.
- Diagnose distemper in a ferret.
Dr. Robert TRUJANOVICVideo time : 24 min + MCQDipl. ECVAARespiratory Anesthesiology and analgesiaTeaching goals
- One-lung intubation is a real risk in cats.
- POCUS is a helpful tool in anesthesia.
- Preoxygenation helps to gain more time in critical situations.
Dr. Ludivine BOIRONVideo time : 22 min + MCQDipl. ACVECCGastroenterology Emergency and critical care
Teaching goals available soonDr. Robert TRUJANOVICVideo time : 24 min + MCQDipl. ECVAARespiratory Anesthesiology and analgesiaTeaching goals
- Hypercapnia associated with respiratory depressant drugs is extremely common in anesthetized patients.
- Treatment of hypercapnia/hypocapnia depends on the underlying cause; however, hypercapniais frequently.
- Oxygenation can be assessed non-invasively (pulse oximetry) or invasively (arterial blood gas), each with their own advantages/disadvantages.
- Mechanisms underlying hypoxemia include: hypoventilation, ventilation-perfusion inequalities, pulmonary or cardiac shunting of blood, impairments to gas diffusion, decreased inspired oxygen levels.
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- Understanding the general principles in the management of equine diarrhoeali>Obtaining knowledge about the current understanding of right dorsal colitis
- Developing awareness about some controversial or contraindicated therapies
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- Brief introduction to insulinoma: what is it and diagnosis
- Initial stabilisation
- Surgery
- Medical treatment & Palliative
- Survival
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- Importance of remote observation
- How to manage a cat in respiratory distress
- Management and selection of additional examinations
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- Pathophysiology
- Oxygenation methods available in practice
- Clinical examination of the animal in respiratory distress: Focus on the cat
- Complementary exam

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- Understand how to perform a diagnostic ECG
- Be able to replicate the correct steps to interpret an ECG

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- Understand what B-lines are.
- Be able to perform a VET BLUE Examination.
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- Understanding EHV-1 infection in horses
- Key aspects of response to an outbreak
- Recent advances in potential treatment options
