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SUMMARY:Online Course - 2/11/21 to 2/13/21 - Eyes\, ears and beyond... - Dr. Ashley Bourgeois and Dr. Alison Clode - IVS (fee applies)
DESCRIPTION:Alison and Ashley are going to discuss management of the most common problems that they encounter in their clinical practices. This course will present a practical approach to the diagnosis and management of these common problems using a combination of didactic and case-based teaching. This combination of an Ophthalmologist and Dermatologist is sure to provide you with some very practical tips on a broad range of topics. \nAshley Bourgeois D.V.M. \nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary Dermatology\nAnimal Dermatology Clinic\nPortland\, OR \nAlison Clode D.V.M. \nDiplomate\, American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists\nStaff Ophthalmologist\nPort City Veterinary Referral Hospital\nPortsmouth\, NH \n\nSeminar Schedule:\n\n\n\n\nSingle day registration available: Limited to 80 registrants each day to enhance the webinar question and answer experience \nAll times are Eastern time.  \nSeminars start each day at 8.00am Pacific\, 9.00am Mtn\, 10.00am Central & 11.00am Eastern \nThursday February 11 (5.5 CE hrs)\n8:00am – 1:30pm Pacific11:00am – 4:30pm  Eastern \n11:00am – 1:45pm ET \nDr. Bourgeois \n\nWhat am I missing in the itchy dog?\nHow to conquer the itchy cat\nTopical therapies\n\n2:00pm – 4:30pm  ET \nDr. Clode \n\nHow should I perform a complete ophthalmic exam?\nHow should I manage entropion in puppies and kittens?\nHow should I manage entropion in older dogs and cats?\nWhat can I do about distichia?\nHow should I manage ectopic cilia?\nHow should I approach eyelid lacerations?\nDo I realllllyyy have to replace that prolapsed third eyelid gland?\nWhat’s going on with blepharitis in dogs?\nWhat’s going on with blepharitis in cats?\nWhat can I do for KCS\, especially when it’s non-responsive?\nWhat is a good approach to epiphora?\nWhat can be done for tear staining?\nHow should I manage eyelid tumors in dogs?\nWhat about eyelid tumors in cats?\n\nFriday February 12 (5.5 CE hrs) \n8:00am – 1:30pm Pacific11:00am – 4:30pm Eastern \n11:00am – 1:45pm ET\nDr. Clode\n\nHow should I recognize and manage simple corneal ulcers in dogs?\nWhat about nonhealing ulcers in dogs?\nHow should I recognize and manage complicated corneal ulcers in dogs?\nWhat about corneal ulcers in cats?\nHow should I diagnose and manage eosinophilic keratitis in cats?\n\n2:00pm – 4:30pm ET\nDr. Bourgeois\n\nDiagnosing otitis the right way\nFrom ear drops to pills: how to effectively treat otitis externa and media\n\n\nSaturday February 13 (5.0CE hrs)\n8:00am – 1:00pm Pacific11:00am – 4:00pm  Eastern \n11:00am – 1:30pm ET\nDr. Bourgeois\n\nEffective client communications\nDon’t fear the smear (basics of cytology)\nMy thoughts on pyoderma management\n\n\n1:40pm – 4:00pm ET\nDr. Clode\n\nWhat is Ocu-GLO and what can it be used for?\nTopical steroids or cyclosporine or NSAIDs….?\nWhy is this cornea blue?\nHow should I handle exophthalmos?\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSeminar Topics:\n\nDr. Bourgeois \nWhat am I missing in the itchy dog? \nSeveral studies show that pruritus is the number one reason a client brings their dog to the veterinarian. Allergic skin diseases are common problems in canine patients\, and many of the clinical presentations are similar which can make these cases frustrating. This lecture will focus on the allergic workup\, acute treatment of pruritus\, and client communication. \nHow to conquer the itchy cat \nDifferent categories of feline allergies can be difficult to differentiate from one another.  Understanding the different patterns of cutaneous lesions\, response to treatment\, and management of secondary issues is important for control.This lecture will present how to differentiate and perform a diagnostic workup for flea\, food\, and environmental allergies in cats. \nDiagnosing otitis the right way \nManaging difficult otitis externa cases in cats and dogs can be challenging\, chronic\, and frustrating. This lecture will discuss a complete approach to the diagnostic workup of otitis externa including cytology\, culture and sensitivity\, handheld otoscopy\, and video otoscopy. \nFrom ear drops to pills: how to effectively treat otitis externa and media \nChoosing appropriate ear cleansers and initial therapeutics can be imperative in defeating micro-organisms. However\, systemic therapy can also be used to help alleviate discomfort and treat infection in complicated cases. This is especially true when disease extends deeper than the external ear canal. This lecture will address how to assess the best treatment plan for every type of otitis case from a simple yeast otitis to a resistant otitis media. \nDon’t fear the smear (basics of cytology) \nCytology is one of the most important diagnostic tools in dermatology.  A quick\, inexpensive test that can be essential in diagnosing and managing various skin diseases.  This lecture will discuss what different findings of cells\, organisms and structures may indicate.  Also\, techniques for collecting and interpreting cytologies from different anatomical sites will be discussed. \n  \nDr. Clode \nHow should I perform a complete ophthalmic exam? \nHow should I manage entropion in puppies and kittens? \nHow should I manage entropion in older dogs and cats? \nWhat can I do about distichia? \nHow should I manage ectopic cilia? \nHow should I approach eyelid lacerations? \nDo I realllllyyy have to replace that prolapsed third eyelid gland? \nWhat’s going on with blepharitis in dogs? \nWhat’s going on with blepharitis in cats? \nWhat can I do for KCS\, especially when it’s non-responsive? \nHow should I recognize and manage simple corneal ulcers in dogs? \nWhat about nonhealing ulcers in dogs? \nHow should I recognize and manage complicated corneal ulcers in dogs? 2020 \nWhat about corneal ulcers in cats? \nHow should I diagnose and manage eosinophilic keratitis in cats? \nWhat is a good approach to epiphora? \nWhat can be done for tear staining? \nHow should I manage eyelid tumors in dogs? \nWhat about eyelid tumors in cats? \nWhat is Ocu-GLO and what can it be used for? \nTopical steroids or cyclosporine or NSAIDs….? \nWhy is this cornea blue? \nHow should I handle exophthalmos? \n\nRegister Now \n  \nWEBSITE LINK:  https://www.ivseminars.com/seminars/eyes-ears-beyond-online-course/
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