September 23, 2021: Logical Lyme Lessons

RACE Program #:

869096

RACE-Approved CE

1 Hour

Cost

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

I’ll take another round, but please hold the Lyme!

In this VETgirl webinar, Dr. Jane Sykes, PhD,DACVIM reviews current understanding of the epidemiology of Lyme disease in dogs and humans. Tune in to learn the approach to diagnosis of Lyme, what to do about unsuspected positive test results, when to treat, and the role of vaccination and differences in vaccine types!

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  1. This lecture included lots of data… lots of data. Printed information from lecture does not capture relevant information for use after the fact. Speaker was very scientifically knowledgeable, but didn’t leave me feeling like I learned much to apply in everyday practice. Scientific but not helpful.

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