CPD – MS219 – Decision making in the Canine Geriatric Patient

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[Pre-Order] – Deliver digital download link within 4-8 business days after successful payment. Please contact us to get more details. Purchase CPD – MS219 – Decision making in the Canine Geriatric Patient courses at here with PRICE $479 $114MS219 – Decision making in the Canine Geriatric Patient£347.00 (+VAT)12 months access to recordings and course materials is included. Please note that these are webinar recordings and not live events. Full details on how to access the Mini Series will be emailed to you.Join Jenny Helm BVMS CertSAM DipECVIM-CA FHEA MRCVS for three 2-hour online sessionsComprehensive notes to downloadedSelf-assessment quizzes to ‘release’ your 8 hours CPD certification (don’t worry, you can take them more than once if you don’t quite hit the mark first time)A whole year’s access to recorded sessions for reviewing key pointsSuperb value for money – learn without travellingWatch the  recordings on your iPad!The Mini Series was originally broadcast in September 2020 ProgrammeSession 1Senior Pet Care: An overviewThis talk will outline which conditions are common in older pets (such as cancer, heart disease, kidney/urinary tract/ reproductive disease, endocrine disease, liver disease, joint or bone disease) yet importantly also consider overall health considerations for geriatric dogs (including diet/nutrition, weight control, mobility, parasite control, environment, and possible senility.) We will also cover monitoring of quality of life and end of life care and considerations. All aspects of the webinar will link into decisions that veterinary surgeons and owners will make during this time.What you’ll learn:List and understand an overview of the conditions common in geriatric dogsLearn overall health considerations for geriatric dogsUnderstand tools for monitoring quality of lifeThink about end of life care and considerations Session 2Approach to the canine geriatric cancer patientThe sheer numbers involved in companion animal cancer demonstrate the size of the problem. It is thought that one in four dogs will develop cancer and it is the biggest killer of dogs over the age of ten. This talk will outline an approach to cancer in geriatric patients, including considerations around staging and diagnosis. The most common cancers will be discussed in greater detail, including relevant treatment options. Case examples will be used to illustrate considerations and decision making in older patients especially those with concurrent disease.What you’ll learn:List and understand the common cancers affecting older dogsUnderstand a logical approach to staging and diagnosisConsider a range of treatment optionsUnderstand management of dogs with concurrent disease Session 3Managing canine medical conditions in old ageThis talk will look at medical disease in more detail. We will cover kidney/urinary tract/ reproductive disease, common endocrine disease and liver disease, using case examples to think about the decisions made throughout individual case management. We will also cover the interpretation of common clinical pathology abnormalities in older patients (including evaluation of haematology and biochemistry parameters plus urinalysis).What you’ll learn:Understand the management of medical diseases common in old ageLearn how to identify and understand common clinical pathology abnormalitiesThink about decision making (using case examples) in the treatment of common medical diseasesSalepage: https://cpd-solutions.com/store/product/ms219-decision-making-in-the-canine-geriatric-patient/Archive: https://archive.ph/wip/wpHvpPurchase CPD – MS219 – Decision making in the Canine Geriatric Patient courses at here with PRICE $479 $114