LIVE LECTURE
Clinical Updates on Feline Diabetes Mellitus
- July 22, 2024 | 19:30 AEST
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About the webinar
In this whistlestop tour through the world of feline diabetes mellitus we will brush up on pathophysiology and risk factors before talking about recent developments in diabetic treatment and monitoring, including an exciting look into the future of treating diabetic cats (sneak preview: no needles involved…!) Whether you’re passionate about diabetes and want to geek out, or whether you groan at the thought of a diabetic patient, this talk aims to provide helpful reminders and fresh insights to optimise your management of this tricky patients!
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Australia and New Zealand
Date: Monday, 22 July 2024
Time: 19:30 AEST [Sydney] | 21:30 NZST [Auckland]
Time: 19:30 AEST [Sydney] | 21:30 NZST [Auckland]
USA and Canada
Date: Monday, 22 July 2024
Time: 05:30 EDT
Time: 05:30 EDT
Other Countries
All Countries are Invited to Join this Webinar! To check the time in your zone/country, please click here.
Note: This webinar is being recorded. If you are unable to attend the live lecture, a link to the recording will be shared with you a few days following the lecture.
Speaker
Dr Hannah Darcy
MA VetMB MVetMed DACVIM DECVIM-CA MRCVS
Hannah graduated from Cambridge Veterinary School in 2013, and spent two years enjoying the ups and downs of mixed practice in rural Herefordshire, before deciding that her passion lay in small animal practice.
Hannah then spent four years at the Royal Veterinary College (London), completing her specialist training in small animal medicine and becoming a member of both the American and European Colleges of Veterinary Internal Medicine in 2019.
Following this, Hannah worked as an Internal Medicine Specialist in Sydney for a year, honing her coffee appreciation and sea turtle endoscopy skills, before heading back to the UK. Hannah joined The Ralph in April 2022, and is very excited to be part of a growing medicine team, with particular interests in endocrinology, immune-mediated diseases and teaching.
Outside of work, Hannah can usually be found running, swimming or cycling, or locked in a battle of wills with her Mini Schnauzer, Tilpa.
Following this, Hannah worked as an Internal Medicine Specialist in Sydney for a year, honing her coffee appreciation and sea turtle endoscopy skills, before heading back to the UK. Hannah joined The Ralph in April 2022, and is very excited to be part of a growing medicine team, with particular interests in endocrinology, immune-mediated diseases and teaching.
Outside of work, Hannah can usually be found running, swimming or cycling, or locked in a battle of wills with her Mini Schnauzer, Tilpa.