December 9, 2020: Parasites in the Dog & Cat: A Veterinary Technician’s Perspective on Testing Methods and Identification

RACE Program #:

1124984

RACE-Approved CE

1 Hour

Cost

Thanks to sponsorship from Antech, this webinar is FREE to all!

Coccidia? Whipworm? Tapeworm? Get some fecal float help, stat!

In this VETgirl online veterinary technician CE webinar, Barbie Papajeski, MS, LVT, RLATG, VTS (Clinical Pathology) reviews parasites in our canine and feline patients. This lecture will cover testing modalities and the identification of common external and internal parasites of dogs and cats with a primary emphasis on those found in the United States.

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  1. When I first started my technician certification in clinic guided by a practicing veterinarian he had me process and read every fecal before I left for the day. I got really good at it! Everything in repetition allows it to stick! Having that chart under the microscope helps with identification and in time it’s not as necessary. Great class.

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