Audio Category: Feline Medicine
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Professor Ian Ramsey
Ian Ramsey will discuss Anaemia.
Ian Ramsey graduated from Liverpool University, obtained a PhD on feline leukaemia virus at Glasgow University and then completed his residency at Cambridge University where he was awarded the RCVS Diploma in Small Animal Medicine and the Diploma of the European College of Veterinary Internal Medicine. In 1998 Ian returned to Glasgow University where he is now the Professor of Small Animal Medicine. Ian is the editor of the latest (7th) edition of the BSAVA Small Animal Formulary.
Archived Under: Feline Medicine
Feline Hypertension: Recommendations for diagnosis and treatment
Sarah Caney
Dr Sarah Caney will discuss feline hypertension.
Dr Caney, CEO of Vet Professionals has worked as a feline-only vet since 1994. She is internationally recognised as one of only eight veterinary specialists in feline medicine in the UK.
Archived Under: Feline Medicine
Feline Hepatic Lipidosis
Dr Jane Armstrong
Dr Jane Armstrong discusses Feline Hepatic Lipidosis.
Dr. Jane Armstrong is a graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College in Canada. Following a year in private practice, she completed an internship at the University of Illinois, followed by a residency in internal medicine and a Master’s degree at Michigan State University. Dr. Armstrong was a faculty member at North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine for 7 years before moving to the University of Minnesota. She completed an MBA at the Carlson School of Management in 1999. She is now a Professor in the Veterinary Clinical Sciences Department at the University of Minnesota. Her interests within small animal internal medicine include clinical nutrition, especially obesity, and gastrointestinal diseases. Dr. Armstrong holds board certification in the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine. She is a recent past-President of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (Small Animal) and the Comparative Gastroenterology Society, and is a member of the WSAVA Liver Standardization Group.
Archived Under: Endocrinology, Feline Medicine, Internal Medicine
The Management of Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease
Angie Hibbert BVSc CertSAM DipECVIM-CA MRCVS
Protexin Veterinary is pleased to present a webinar that will deliver case-based information on the pathogenesis, diagnosis and management of feline lower urinary tract disease.
Archived Under: Feline Medicine, Internal Medicine
Mycobacteria in cats
Professor Danièlle A. Gunn-Moore
Danièlle Gunn-Moore discusses Mycobacteria in cats.
Danièlle Gunn-Moore graduated with Distinction from the R(D)SVS, University of Edinburgh, in 1991. After a year in small animal practice she joined The Feline Centre, University of Bristol, initially as the Feline Advisory Bureau Scholar, then the Duphar Feline Fellow, and completed a PhD study into Feline Infectious Peritonitis in 1997. After a short period as Lecturer in Veterinary Pathology, University of Bristol, she returned to Edinburgh to establish the Feline Clinic. She is now Professor of Feline Medicine and Head of Companion Animal Sciences. She is interested in all aspects of feline medicine; she is an internationally recognised expert in her area, lectures extensively and her work has been published widely. In 2009 she was awarded the BSAVA Woodrow Award for outstanding contribution in the field of small animal veterinary medicine, and in 2011 she was awarded the International Society for Feline Medicine / Hill’s award for Outstanding Contributions to Feline Medicine. She shares her home with her husband Frank and two beautiful cats; a 13 year old Bengal girl called Teaninich and 7 year old Maine Coon boy called Mortlach (both named after Scottish single malt whiskies).
Archived Under: Feline Medicine, Internal Medicine
Feline Osteoarthritis
Duncan Lascelles
Archived Under: Feline Medicine, Orthopaedics
Pancreatitis in cats: Challenges in diagnosis and therapy
Jane Armstrong
This webinar will be presented Jane Armstrong, DVM, MS, MBA, diplomate ACVIM (SAIM)
Archived Under: Feline Medicine, Internal Medicine
Feline Aggression
Caroline Bower
Feline aggression can be a problem for pet owners in single or multi-cat households. In this webinar, Caroline explains why it happens and what can be done about it.
Archived Under: Behaviour, Feline Medicine
Hyperthyroid cats — What to do with the problem cases
Archived Under: Feline Medicine
Feline Triaditis
Archived Under: Feline Medicine
