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Gastro-Intestinal Disease in Dogs and Cats

7 October - 27 October

£179

Course Overview

Gastro-intestinal disease is a common cause for concern in clinical practice. The clinical signs can range from acute and dramatic presentations through to chronic, lower grade clinical signs. There is a wide variety of underlying conditions that can affect the gastro-intestinal tract and differentiating these is not always straightforward. With a logical and ordered approach though, a satisfying outcome is possible in many cases. In this course, we will discuss the clinical approach to gastro-intestinal disease in both cats and dogs and how best to manage the various underlying conditions. We will also discuss the role of the microbiome and how consideration of this is altering our understanding of many gastro-intestinal conditions in cats and dogs.

  • Module 1. Clinical Approach to the Gastro-Intestinal tract
  • Module 2. Approach to Acute Vomiting and Diarrhoea
  • Module 3. Approach to Chronic Canine Gastro-Intestinal Disorders
  • Module 4. Approach to Chronic Feline Gastro-Intestinal Disorders
  • Module 5. Pancreatitis: Should I give enzymes?
  • Module 6. Approach to Gastro-Intestinal Neoplasia

Adam Swallow

BVSc DipECVIM-CA AFHEA MRCVS EBVS® European Veterinary Specialist in Small Animal Internal Medicine RCVS Recognised Specialist in Small Animal Medicine

Venue

Online

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