Content
5 modules
Difficulty
Intermediate
Rating
Course Length
65 mins
Instructor
Nina McMahon
Price
Free
Description
By Joya Griffin, DVM, DACVD, Diplomate American College of Veterinary Dermatology
This program has been approved for 1 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval.
We will explore a case-based approach to the itchy pet. How to prioritize diagnostics based on clinical presentation, lesion distribution and onset of symptoms. Pathogenesis of common pruritic diseases will also be discussed along with treatment options.
Objectives
By the end of this course, learners will
- Learn how to approach the pruritic pet in a systematic way in order to prioritize diagnostics
- Learn important rule outs in any pruritic pet in order to get to definitive diagnosis
- Review treatment options for common pruritic diseases
Certificate
By completing/passing this course, you will attain the certificate CE: Treating the Itch that Won’t Quit: Diagnostic Approach to the Pruritic Pet
Learning Credits
CE
1.0
1.
Introduction
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2.
Treating the Itch that Won’t Quit: Diagnostic Approach to the Pruritic Pet
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3.
Treating the Itch that Won’t Quit: Diagnostic Approach to the Pruritic Pet Test
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4.
Veterinary License Details
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5.
Course-End Survey
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Nice presentation, especially with specific cases. Since I haven't been in practice for awhile, it would be good to know what the specific drugs do (mode of action)(eg. Surolan, Lokivetmab..mAb that does what?; Z/D diet? lomustine? Apoquel ) Also, spelling out abbreviations to start with (at least when they are first used). Thank you!!
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