Ophthalmology; Medical Oncology
Topics
Corneal Ulceration in Small Animals
This live interactive medical program for veterinary professionals will provide a comprehensive review of corneal ulceration in dogs and cats. This course will examine common causes, ulcer classifications, and evidence-based treatment options.
Learning Objectives
- How to identify different types of corneal ulcers.
- The underlying etiologies of corneal ulcer formation.
- Treatment options based on the type of ulcer and underlying cause.
Presenter: Danielle Micceri, DVM, Diplomate, ACVO
Electrochemotherapy: A Shocking Option for Solid Tumors
This live interactive medical program for veterinary professionals will review the fundamental mechanisms of electrochemotherapy (ECT) and its applications in veterinary oncology. This course will include current literature regarding prognosis, appropriate case selection, and clinical outcomes for various cancers in dogs and cats.
Learning Objectives
- How electrochemotherapy (ECT) works and its mechanism of action in veterinary oncology.
- Identify clinical applications of electrochemotherapy.
- Determine appropriate case selection criteria for ECT.
Presenter: Christine Anderson, DVM, MS, Diplomate, ACVIM (Oncology), Diplomate, ACVR (Radiation Oncology)
Address
MedVet Pittsburgh
2810 Washington Rd
McMurray, PA 15317
CE Credits
This event is pending RACE approval for 2.0 credit hours.
Sponsor(s)
Hill’s Pet Nutrition
Cost
As part of our commitment to the veterinary community, we are proud to offer free admission to all veterinary professionals.