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Recent Continuing Education
Waukesha Veterinary Medical Association: Cytology of
Inflammatory and Neoplastic Disorders in the Thorax and
Abdomen. Review of these topics and examination of case
studies for 1.5 hours.
Antech Diagnostics: Endocrine Disorders. Discussed current
diagnosis and treatment of many disorders for 2 hours.
The University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Veterinary
Medicine: Oncology updates on diagnosis and treatments for 8.7
hours.
Waukesha and Milwaukee Veterinary Medical Associations: The
Importance of Wellness Blood Testing for 2 hours.
Pfizer Animal Health: Balanced Pain Management. Discussed
multimodal management and the newest information on pain
management for 1.8 hours.
Veterinary Specialty Center of Chicagoland: A Variety of
topics: GI Surgery, ECG Interpretation, Feline Interstitial
Cystitis, Immune Mediated Hemalytic Anemia, Feline Perineal
Urethrostomy Surgery, Advances in Oncology, Anti-Epileptic
Drugs, Stem Cells in Canine Orthopedics, Hip Surgery and
Separation Anxiety Problems for 5.5 hours.
Schering Plough Animal Health: Liver, Kidney and Heart Disease
Patients with Osteoarthritis-How Do We Protect Our Patients
for 2 hours.
Animal Eye Specialists of Pewaukee: Management of the
Opthalmic Emergency for 1.8 hours.
Milwaukee Veterinary Medical Association: Emergence of
Aggressive Feline Calici Virus. Discussion of feline upper
respiratory viruses, new vaccination strategies, and disease
treatment for 2 hours
Waukesha Veterinary Medical Association: Canine congestive
heart failure. Review of CHF types, diagnosis and medical
management for 2 hours.
Antech Diagnostic Laboratories: Chronic Active Hepatitis.
Diagnosis and hepatic management for 2 hours.
Pfizer: Canine Obesity. Discussion of the deleterious
effects of canine obesity and potential treatment options for
2 hours.
University of Wisconsin-Madison, School of
Veterinary Medicine: Wildlife, Exotics, and Zoo Animal
Medicine Conference. Exotic pet topics including 10 hours of
lecture and 3 hours of radiology study.
Veterinary Specialty Center of Chicago:
Chicagoland Continuing Education Event 2007. Small animal
medicine and surgery topics for 5.5 hours of lecture.
Wisconsin Veterinary Medical Association’s
Winter Retreat. Topics in client service and patient care for
about 8 hours.
Milwaukee Veterinary Medical
Association: Veterinary Dental Concepts, Pearls, and
Strategies. Topics in dental procedures for 1.5 hours.
Milwaukee Veterinary Medical Association: Best
Practices in Wound Closure for 2 hours.
Idexx Laboratories: Emerging Tick Borne
Diseases-Practical Applications for 2 hours.
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Milwaukee Veterinary Medical Association:
Toxicology of Common Household Hazards.
Discussion of hazards, their diagnoses and treatments.
Speaker: Dr. Tina Wismer, DVM, DABVT,
DABT of the national ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center.
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