Ophthalmology; Surgery
Topics
Canine Total Hip Replacement: Patient Selection and Evaluation, Hip Dysplasia, plus Other Rule Outs to Consider
This live interactive medical program for veterinary professionals will review basic aspects of practical and efficient orthopedic plus neurologic patient evaluation for total hip replacement. In addition, this course will review the most common disease rule outs that might preclude a total hip replacement procedure, plus ancillary therapies if it is contraindicated.
Learning Objectives
- What to look for during your orthopedic and neurologic exam.
- The most common disease that simulates hip dysplasia and must be ruled out before surgery.
- Ancillary or replacement therapies, if total hip replacement is contraindicated.
Presenter: Todd A. Tobias, DVM, MS, DACVS (Small Animal)
Uveal Disease in Dogs and Cats
This live interactive medical program will review basic uveal anatomy in dogs and cats, how to determine if uveal disease is surgical or non-surgical, in addition to treatment options.
Learning Objectives
- Basic uveal anatomy of dogs and cats.
- How to determine if uveal disease is non-surgical or surgical.
- Treatment options for surgical and non-surgical uveal disease.
Presenter: Bianca Hartrum, DVM, DACVO®
CE Credits
This event is RACE-approved for 2.0 hours of CE credit.
Cost
As part of our commitment to the veterinary community, we are proud to offer free admission to all veterinary professionals.