January 7, 2025: Diagnostic Essentials for the Vomiting Dog

RACE Program #:

1268028

RACE-Approved CE

1 hour

Cost

Free to ELITE Members; otherwise $50/1-hour webinar

Vomiting patient on the schedule?

In this 1-hour VETgirl webinar, Dr. Holly Brown, DVM, PhD, DACVP and Dr. Diane Wilson, DACVR will deliver an efficient and effective workflow for the vomiting patient. Tune in for a case-based approach to address various patient clinical observations and guide you through clinicopathologic evaluations as well as appropriate imaging modalities. Plan to revisit the tried and true and learn new approaches!

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  1. Good presentation-I liked the two approaches on the same case. The quiz at the end was not good. Maybe I misread questions 3 and 5, but the possible answers don’t make sense with the question. Example: the main ultrasound reference was in the gall bladder case and involved the liver and spleen-u.s. would not be the diagnostic I would pull out for the correct answer.

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