Triaditis in cats

80 for 3 months
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Triaditis in cats is a complex condition characterized by simultaneous inflammation of the liver (cholangitis), pancreas (pancreatitis), and small intestine (chronic enteropathy). Correct recognition and treatment of this condition are crucial for a successful outcome. However, obtaining a definitive diagnosis can be challenging, as it often requires biopsy sampling of all three organ systems.

In this practical continuing education course, specifically developed for practicing veterinarians, you will receive a comprehensive and clear overview of the pathogenesis, clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment of triaditis in cats. The course is designed to be highly practical and focuses on providing directly applicable tools to help clinicians recognize and manage this condition in everyday practice.

The training takes a minimum of 2 hours to complete and consists of several chapters containing short videos of a pre-recorded PowerPoint presentation. Participants will also receive handouts of the complete course. In addition, the course provides practical guidance on the placement of an esophagostomy feeding tube, as well as an information sheet for owners on the care of esophagostomy tubes.

Participants can ask questions via email or through the online forum.

Webinar Contents

Webinar – Protocol – Quiz – Info sheet owner
Not applicable

Instructor

Geert Paes, DVM, Dip ECVIM-ca

Course Duration

2 hours
Price: 80 for 3 months

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