Gary Oswald D.V.M.
Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine
Tampa Bay Veterinary Specialists
Largo, FL
Michael Lappin D.V.M.
Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine
Professor of Medicine
Colorado State University
This course will present a practical approach to the diagnosis and management of the most common abdominal problems using a combination of didactic and case-based teaching. Dr. Lappin is one of the worlds leading authorities on gastrointestinal diseases. Dr. Oswald’s expertise includes pancreatitis and intestinal disease and disorders.
Registration: | Monday January 27, 2020 | 6.30 am – 7.00 am |
Breakfast: | Daily | 6.30am – 7.00 am |
Lectures: |
Monday Jan. 27
Tuesday Jan. 28
Wednesday Jan. 29 |
7.00 am – 9.30 am
7.00 am – 9.30 am
7.00 am – 1.00 pm |
Michael & Gary have promised me that the seminars have been structured to maximize the material that you will take with you to your practice
When should I be concerned about elevated liver enzymes?
What are the new medical treatments for chronic-active hepatitis?
Are all yellow (icteric) cats dead cats?
What can I do to save the “fatty liver” cat?
Hepatic lipidosis? Just feed ‘em, I’ll show you how.
Feline inflammatory liver disease: infectious, immune or neoplastic?
What the heck is feline triaditis and is there any therapy?
Does Helicobacter cause disease?
How I treat megaesophagus in the dog
Managing persistent vomiting
When should I use Cerenia?
Medical management of gastric disease
A standardized approach to managing chronic enteropathies in the dog and cat
Chronic diarrhea in the cat – rule out common things first
Why run more GI panels ? What does serum cobalamin & folate really tell me?
Is probiotic therapy really useful in managing GI patients?
Endoscopic GI biopsies – should I buy an endoscope for my practice?
What are the best treatments for IBD in dogs?
What are the best treatments for PLE/lymphangectasia?
Feline IBD or could it be lymphoma; how do you tell the difference?
How do I quickly and accurately diagnose pancreatitis?
How important is the PLI test?
What are the best treatments for acute pancreatitis?
Do cats ever get EPI ?
This program has been submitted for 16 hours of continuing education credit in jurisdictions, which recognize AAVSB’s RACE approval; however, participants should be aware that some boards have limitations on the number of hours accepted in certain categories and /or restrictions on certain methods of delivery of continuing education. Call IVS at 800-487-5650 for further information.
IVS is an approved provider in NY.
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