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Current Approach to Examination & Interpretation of the Feline Pancreas with Ultrasonography
- July 17, 2024 | 12:00 AEST
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About the webinar
Periodontal disease is one of the most commonly reported health issues affecting dogs today1. Dental homecare remains one of the most important tools in our toolkit to help manage this ever growing problem, but what are the science and secrets behind using these tools effectively? This webinar will focus on important factors to consider in order to provide the best ongoing management to your patients. At the conclusion of this session, you will:
- know the science behind oral homecare and the importance of ongoing management
- know how to choose the most effective methods of oral homecare and discuss with clients
- be equipped with tips and tricks on how to best communicate with clients regarding oral homecare
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Australia and New Zealand
Date: Wednesday, 17 July 2024
Time: 12:00 AEST [Sydney] | 14:00 NZST [Auckland]
Time: 12:00 AEST [Sydney] | 14:00 NZST [Auckland]
USA and Canada
Date: Tuesday, 16 July 2024
Time: 22:00 EDT
Time: 22:00 EDT
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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 Lorrie Gaschen
DVM PhD
Lorrie received her DVM from the University of Florida, was in private practice in Florida for two years after which time she did a diagnostic imaging residency at the University of Bern in Switzerland and became a diplomat of the European College of Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging.
She received her PhD in renal transplant imaging in animal models at the University Medical School in Utrecht then returned to the University of Bern where she became an associate professor upon completion of her work in vascular ultrasound of the canine gastrointestinal tract. She was a full professor of diagnostic imaging in the LSU School of Veterinary Medicine, Dept. of Veterinary Clinical Sciences for 15 years and has authored numerous publications and book chapters mainly in the field of gastrointestinal ultrasound where she has done the majority of her research.
Lorrie was also the Executive Associate Dean for Diversity, Student, and Faculty Affairs for 6 years at LSU and is the recipient of the 2022 AAVMC award for Excellence in Diversity in the Veterinary Profession. Lorrie is now working in teleradiology with VetCT and enjoys reporting on all species and all modalities with a special interest in exotic imaging.
Lorrie was also the Executive Associate Dean for Diversity, Student, and Faculty Affairs for 6 years at LSU and is the recipient of the 2022 AAVMC award for Excellence in Diversity in the Veterinary Profession. Lorrie is now working in teleradiology with VetCT and enjoys reporting on all species and all modalities with a special interest in exotic imaging.