October 17, 2024: Treating Challenging Urinary Tract Infections

RACE Program #:

1249918

RACE-Approved CE

1 Hour

Cost

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

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Recurrent UTI’s got you feeling flustered?

In this 1-hour, VETgirl small animal webinar, Dr. JD Foster, VMD, DACVIM (SAIM) will discuss how to approach treating those UTI’s that never seem to go away. Tune in as Dr. Foster reviews both anatomical and pharmacologic reasons for therapeutic failure and provides a logical plan of attack to help eradicate these infections!

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  1. Thank you so much! I find this to be a fascinating presentation, as I owned one cat with confirmed pyelonephritis. We currently have a young (now neutered) male dog with two possible episodes of pyelonephritis. The tissue vs urine MIC breakpoints are a good thing for me to keep in mind going forward.

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