Acute hemorrhagic gastroenteritis

45 for 3 months
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Acute hemorrhagic gastroenteritis (AHGE) is a common condition in dogs and can, in some cases, lead to life-threatening disease. In this continuing education course, we focus on the diagnosis and treatment of this condition. During the training, we will discuss topics such as:

  • What is the cause of AHGE in dogs?
  • Which diagnostic tests are recommended?
  • Which laboratory findings can be observed in animals with AHGE?
  • How should animals with AHGE be treated?
  • Are antibiotics recommended in the treatment of AHGE? If so, when and which type?
  • Which complications can occur and how should they be treated?

This training is practical and hands-on and will provide veterinarians and veterinary assistants with the necessary tools to confidently treat animals with AHGE.

The training takes approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes to complete and consists of several chapters, each containing a short video of a prerecorded PowerPoint presentation. Participants will also receive handouts of the complete course. Questions can be asked through the online forum.

Webinar Contents

Webinar – Clinical case – Protocol – Quiz

CE Credits

0 (No course credits) points

Instructor

Geert Paes, DVM, Dip ECVIM-ca

Course Duration

1 hour
Price: 45 for 3 months

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