A six-part learning series for vets with specialist Isuru Gajanayake.
Are you fed up with diarrhoea? Frustrated by regurgitation? Don’t know which diet to feed for IBD?
Gastrointestinal signs, such as vomiting, diarrhoea, weight loss and inappetence are a very common reason for veterinary visits, but these conditions can still be very frustrating to manage. In this series, case-based material is used to discuss the diagnostic approach to common gut disorders seen in general practice. The treatment plan for these cases is also discussed, with a particular focus on nutrition.
Suitable for both experienced practitioners and those who want to improve their knowledge of gastroenterology.
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Description
Topics covered include:
- Investigation of chronic enteropathies – including use of newly available diagnostics
- Management of chronic enteropathies – using dietary & medical therapy
- Causes & management of regurgitation
- Nutritional approach to food intolerances
- Management of pancreatitis in dogs & cats
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