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SUMMARY:Online Seminar - 12/1/21 and 12/7/21 - Menacing Methicillin-Resistant Staph: Getting Under the Skin\, How to Manage and Prevent Bacterial Resistance - CVMA (fee applies)
DESCRIPTION:This seminar is open to veterinarians\, veterinary technicians\, veterinary hospital staff\, and veterinary students only. \nCourse Description\nWith the increase in antibiotic resistance in both humans and animals\, especially methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus\, we need to be better stewards of antibiotics while still treating pyodermas. In this course\, we will discuss when to perform cultures and sensitivities\, appropriate antibiotic usage\, and alternatives to oral antibiotics to treat resistant infections. \nThis webinar is geared for small animal practitioners. \nThis course satisfies the one hour of California CE requirement on the judicious use of medically important antimicrobial drugs. \nSpeaker\nAndrea Cannon\, DVM\, DACVD \nDr. Andrea Cannon received her DVM degree from UC Davis in 1993 and completed a residency in veterinary dermatology in 1996. She owned Animal Dermatology & Allergy\, Inc. until July of 2021 and is now working in Boise\, Idaho. Dr. Cannon is a full member of the American Academy of Veterinary Dermatology. She has co-authored several articles and has spoken at numerous lectures\, presentations\, and conferences throughout the United States and abroad. \nDates and Times\nWednesday\, December 1\, 2021 | 5:30 PM – 6:45 PM\nRegistration\, cancellation\, and substitution deadline: November 26\, 2021 \nTuesday\, December 7\, 2021 | 12:30 PM – 1:45 PM\nRegistration\, cancellation\, and substitution deadline: December 2\, 2021 \nWEBSITE LINK: https://cvma.net/learning/cvma-ce-programs-2/online-menacing-methicillian-resistant-staph-december-1-7-2021/
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/online-seminar-12-1-21-and-12-7-21-menacing-methicillin-resistant-staph-getting-under-the-skin-how-to-manage-and-prevent-bacterial-resistance-cvma-fee-applies/2021-12-01/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Online Course
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SUMMARY:Online Seminar - 12/1/21 and 12/7/21 - Menacing Methicillin-Resistant Staph: Getting Under the Skin\, How to Manage and Prevent Bacterial Resistance - CVMA (fee applies)
DESCRIPTION:This seminar is open to veterinarians\, veterinary technicians\, veterinary hospital staff\, and veterinary students only. \nCourse Description\nWith the increase in antibiotic resistance in both humans and animals\, especially methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus\, we need to be better stewards of antibiotics while still treating pyodermas. In this course\, we will discuss when to perform cultures and sensitivities\, appropriate antibiotic usage\, and alternatives to oral antibiotics to treat resistant infections. \nThis webinar is geared for small animal practitioners. \nThis course satisfies the one hour of California CE requirement on the judicious use of medically important antimicrobial drugs. \nSpeaker\nAndrea Cannon\, DVM\, DACVD \nDr. Andrea Cannon received her DVM degree from UC Davis in 1993 and completed a residency in veterinary dermatology in 1996. She owned Animal Dermatology & Allergy\, Inc. until July of 2021 and is now working in Boise\, Idaho. Dr. Cannon is a full member of the American Academy of Veterinary Dermatology. She has co-authored several articles and has spoken at numerous lectures\, presentations\, and conferences throughout the United States and abroad. \nDates and Times\nWednesday\, December 1\, 2021 | 5:30 PM – 6:45 PM\nRegistration\, cancellation\, and substitution deadline: November 26\, 2021 \nTuesday\, December 7\, 2021 | 12:30 PM – 1:45 PM\nRegistration\, cancellation\, and substitution deadline: December 2\, 2021 \nWEBSITE LINK: https://cvma.net/learning/cvma-ce-programs-2/online-menacing-methicillian-resistant-staph-december-1-7-2021/
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/online-seminar-12-1-21-and-12-7-21-menacing-methicillin-resistant-staph-getting-under-the-skin-how-to-manage-and-prevent-bacterial-resistance-cvma-fee-applies/2021-12-07/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Online Course
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CREATED:20211108T202333Z
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SUMMARY:Online Course - 12/17/21 to 12/19/21 - Unwrapping common medical problems - IVS (fee applies)
DESCRIPTION:This combination of two internationally recognized Internists will provide you with a practical approach to the management of many common medical problems that you encounter in your daily practice. You are sure to come away with some very helpful tips! \nGary Oswald D.V.M. \nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine\nTampa Bay Veterinary Consultants\nOldsmar\, FL \nEllen Behrend V.M.D.\, Ph.D. \nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine\nProfessor emerita\nDepartment of Clinical Sciences\nAuburn University \nSeminar Topics:\n\nEndocrine \n\nDiabetics: anything new that can help?\nDiabetic conundrums: management dilemmas\nTrilostane: the latest on how to use it\nA case-based approach to diagnosis of pu/pd\nDiagnosing canine hypothyroidism: a case-based approach\nFeline hyperthyroidism: finding it and helping your patients live longer\n\nCardiac  \n\nWhen should Atenolol or Diltiazem be considered for feline cardiomyopathy?\nAre ACE-inhibitors and Spironolactone necessary in feline CHF ?\nIs pimobendan indicated or contraindicated for feline CHF related to HCM ?\nWhat are the two best treatments for feline CHF?\nWhat are the preferred thromboprophylaxis treatments in feline cardiomyopathy patients?\nWhen to initiate and how to dose pimobendan in canine cardiac patients.\nLoop diuretic therapy in canine and feline CHF – furosemide of torsemide? \nReducing angiotensin and aldosterone – what role do ACE-inhibitors play in canine CHF?\nWhen did spironolactone become useful in canine CHF patients? \nUse of Viagra in canine heart disease. \n\nRespiratory disease   \n\nHow to determine whether a coughing dog has chronic bronchitis vs airway collapse. \nWhich drugs are considered preferred cough suppressants in dogs? \nAre bronchodilators helpful in coughing dogs? Which one? \nWhen to consider surgical intervention or tracheal stenting in airway collapse. \nCoughing cats – How do I tell if it is feline asthma or some other respiratory disease? \nDo I have to give corticosteroids to feline asthma patients? \nWhat are the preferred corticosteroids options for asthmatic cats? \nWhen would bronchodilator treatment be useful in asthmatic cats? \nAre human asthma drugs helpful in feline asthma patients? \nShould cyproheptadine or Cerenia be considered in feline asthma patients? \nIs immunotherapy helpful in treating asthmatic cats?  \n\nChronic Kidney Disease  \n\nSerum creatinine\, SDMA\, AI – which is the preferred means of diagnosing CKD? \nShould quantitative urine protein values be determined routinely in geriatric patients? \nIs blood pressure determination really that important in renal patients? \nWhich antihypertensive treatment is preferred in CKD – amlodipine\, ACE-Is or ARBs? \n\nWhen should renal biopsy be considered?\n\n\nWhat are the realistic goals in treating chronic kidney disease? \nWhen should a therapeutic renal diet be started in CKD patients? \n\nAre vitamin D\, calcium and PTH important in CKD?\n\n\nThis dog/cat doesn’t like oral phosphorus binders. How important is this drug? \nAppropriate use of erythropoeitin analogs in anemic CKD patients. \nAppropriate use of fluid therapy and appetite stimulants in hyporexic CKD patients. \n\nUrinary Tract Infection  \n\nWhat are the preferred antibiotics in sporadic (uncomplicated) UTI patients? \nHow long should antibiotic therapy be administered in sporadic (uncomplicated) UTI? \nWhat predisposing disorders should I look for in patients with recurrent (complicated) UTI? \nHow do I select an appropriate antibiotic in recurrent UTI patients?\nWhat do I do when asymptomatic bacteruria is present? \nIs oral cranberry effective? What about other drugs or supplements? \nDoes improving vulvar and vaginal health help reduce UTIs? \nWhen to consider Phenylpropanolamine treatment in UTI patients. \n\n\nWEBSITE LINK:  https://www.ivseminars.com/seminars/how-i-manage-common-medical-problems-in-practice-live-online-interactive-course/
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/online-course-12-17-21-to-12-19-21-unwrapping-common-medical-problems-ivs-fee-applies/2021-12-17/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Online Course
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211218T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20211218T113000
DTSTAMP:20260417T023017
CREATED:20211108T202333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211108T202333Z
UID:10002126-1639807200-1639827000@www.sheltermedportal.com
SUMMARY:Online Course - 12/17/21 to 12/19/21 - Unwrapping common medical problems - IVS (fee applies)
DESCRIPTION:This combination of two internationally recognized Internists will provide you with a practical approach to the management of many common medical problems that you encounter in your daily practice. You are sure to come away with some very helpful tips! \nGary Oswald D.V.M. \nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine\nTampa Bay Veterinary Consultants\nOldsmar\, FL \nEllen Behrend V.M.D.\, Ph.D. \nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine\nProfessor emerita\nDepartment of Clinical Sciences\nAuburn University \nSeminar Topics:\n\nEndocrine \n\nDiabetics: anything new that can help?\nDiabetic conundrums: management dilemmas\nTrilostane: the latest on how to use it\nA case-based approach to diagnosis of pu/pd\nDiagnosing canine hypothyroidism: a case-based approach\nFeline hyperthyroidism: finding it and helping your patients live longer\n\nCardiac  \n\nWhen should Atenolol or Diltiazem be considered for feline cardiomyopathy?\nAre ACE-inhibitors and Spironolactone necessary in feline CHF ?\nIs pimobendan indicated or contraindicated for feline CHF related to HCM ?\nWhat are the two best treatments for feline CHF?\nWhat are the preferred thromboprophylaxis treatments in feline cardiomyopathy patients?\nWhen to initiate and how to dose pimobendan in canine cardiac patients.\nLoop diuretic therapy in canine and feline CHF – furosemide of torsemide? \nReducing angiotensin and aldosterone – what role do ACE-inhibitors play in canine CHF?\nWhen did spironolactone become useful in canine CHF patients? \nUse of Viagra in canine heart disease. \n\nRespiratory disease   \n\nHow to determine whether a coughing dog has chronic bronchitis vs airway collapse. \nWhich drugs are considered preferred cough suppressants in dogs? \nAre bronchodilators helpful in coughing dogs? Which one? \nWhen to consider surgical intervention or tracheal stenting in airway collapse. \nCoughing cats – How do I tell if it is feline asthma or some other respiratory disease? \nDo I have to give corticosteroids to feline asthma patients? \nWhat are the preferred corticosteroids options for asthmatic cats? \nWhen would bronchodilator treatment be useful in asthmatic cats? \nAre human asthma drugs helpful in feline asthma patients? \nShould cyproheptadine or Cerenia be considered in feline asthma patients? \nIs immunotherapy helpful in treating asthmatic cats?  \n\nChronic Kidney Disease  \n\nSerum creatinine\, SDMA\, AI – which is the preferred means of diagnosing CKD? \nShould quantitative urine protein values be determined routinely in geriatric patients? \nIs blood pressure determination really that important in renal patients? \nWhich antihypertensive treatment is preferred in CKD – amlodipine\, ACE-Is or ARBs? \n\nWhen should renal biopsy be considered?\n\n\nWhat are the realistic goals in treating chronic kidney disease? \nWhen should a therapeutic renal diet be started in CKD patients? \n\nAre vitamin D\, calcium and PTH important in CKD?\n\n\nThis dog/cat doesn’t like oral phosphorus binders. How important is this drug? \nAppropriate use of erythropoeitin analogs in anemic CKD patients. \nAppropriate use of fluid therapy and appetite stimulants in hyporexic CKD patients. \n\nUrinary Tract Infection  \n\nWhat are the preferred antibiotics in sporadic (uncomplicated) UTI patients? \nHow long should antibiotic therapy be administered in sporadic (uncomplicated) UTI? \nWhat predisposing disorders should I look for in patients with recurrent (complicated) UTI? \nHow do I select an appropriate antibiotic in recurrent UTI patients?\nWhat do I do when asymptomatic bacteruria is present? \nIs oral cranberry effective? What about other drugs or supplements? \nDoes improving vulvar and vaginal health help reduce UTIs? \nWhen to consider Phenylpropanolamine treatment in UTI patients. \n\n\nWEBSITE LINK:  https://www.ivseminars.com/seminars/how-i-manage-common-medical-problems-in-practice-live-online-interactive-course/
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/online-course-12-17-21-to-12-19-21-unwrapping-common-medical-problems-ivs-fee-applies/2021-12-18/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Online Course
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DTSTAMP:20260417T023017
CREATED:20211108T202333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211108T202333Z
UID:10002127-1639893600-1639911600@www.sheltermedportal.com
SUMMARY:Online Course - 12/17/21 to 12/19/21 - Unwrapping common medical problems - IVS (fee applies)
DESCRIPTION:This combination of two internationally recognized Internists will provide you with a practical approach to the management of many common medical problems that you encounter in your daily practice. You are sure to come away with some very helpful tips! \nGary Oswald D.V.M. \nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine\nTampa Bay Veterinary Consultants\nOldsmar\, FL \nEllen Behrend V.M.D.\, Ph.D. \nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine\nProfessor emerita\nDepartment of Clinical Sciences\nAuburn University \nSeminar Topics:\n\nEndocrine \n\nDiabetics: anything new that can help?\nDiabetic conundrums: management dilemmas\nTrilostane: the latest on how to use it\nA case-based approach to diagnosis of pu/pd\nDiagnosing canine hypothyroidism: a case-based approach\nFeline hyperthyroidism: finding it and helping your patients live longer\n\nCardiac  \n\nWhen should Atenolol or Diltiazem be considered for feline cardiomyopathy?\nAre ACE-inhibitors and Spironolactone necessary in feline CHF ?\nIs pimobendan indicated or contraindicated for feline CHF related to HCM ?\nWhat are the two best treatments for feline CHF?\nWhat are the preferred thromboprophylaxis treatments in feline cardiomyopathy patients?\nWhen to initiate and how to dose pimobendan in canine cardiac patients.\nLoop diuretic therapy in canine and feline CHF – furosemide of torsemide? \nReducing angiotensin and aldosterone – what role do ACE-inhibitors play in canine CHF?\nWhen did spironolactone become useful in canine CHF patients? \nUse of Viagra in canine heart disease. \n\nRespiratory disease   \n\nHow to determine whether a coughing dog has chronic bronchitis vs airway collapse. \nWhich drugs are considered preferred cough suppressants in dogs? \nAre bronchodilators helpful in coughing dogs? Which one? \nWhen to consider surgical intervention or tracheal stenting in airway collapse. \nCoughing cats – How do I tell if it is feline asthma or some other respiratory disease? \nDo I have to give corticosteroids to feline asthma patients? \nWhat are the preferred corticosteroids options for asthmatic cats? \nWhen would bronchodilator treatment be useful in asthmatic cats? \nAre human asthma drugs helpful in feline asthma patients? \nShould cyproheptadine or Cerenia be considered in feline asthma patients? \nIs immunotherapy helpful in treating asthmatic cats?  \n\nChronic Kidney Disease  \n\nSerum creatinine\, SDMA\, AI – which is the preferred means of diagnosing CKD? \nShould quantitative urine protein values be determined routinely in geriatric patients? \nIs blood pressure determination really that important in renal patients? \nWhich antihypertensive treatment is preferred in CKD – amlodipine\, ACE-Is or ARBs? \n\nWhen should renal biopsy be considered?\n\n\nWhat are the realistic goals in treating chronic kidney disease? \nWhen should a therapeutic renal diet be started in CKD patients? \n\nAre vitamin D\, calcium and PTH important in CKD?\n\n\nThis dog/cat doesn’t like oral phosphorus binders. How important is this drug? \nAppropriate use of erythropoeitin analogs in anemic CKD patients. \nAppropriate use of fluid therapy and appetite stimulants in hyporexic CKD patients. \n\nUrinary Tract Infection  \n\nWhat are the preferred antibiotics in sporadic (uncomplicated) UTI patients? \nHow long should antibiotic therapy be administered in sporadic (uncomplicated) UTI? \nWhat predisposing disorders should I look for in patients with recurrent (complicated) UTI? \nHow do I select an appropriate antibiotic in recurrent UTI patients?\nWhat do I do when asymptomatic bacteruria is present? \nIs oral cranberry effective? What about other drugs or supplements? \nDoes improving vulvar and vaginal health help reduce UTIs? \nWhen to consider Phenylpropanolamine treatment in UTI patients. \n\n\nWEBSITE LINK:  https://www.ivseminars.com/seminars/how-i-manage-common-medical-problems-in-practice-live-online-interactive-course/
URL:https://www.sheltermedportal.com/event/online-course-12-17-21-to-12-19-21-unwrapping-common-medical-problems-ivs-fee-applies/2021-12-19/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Online Course
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