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Back to basics: case-based applied physiology - Ukraine Charity

Back to basics: case-based applied physiology - Ukraine Charity
Back to basics: case-based applied physiology - Ukraine Charity

This webinar will be hosted by Dr. Geoff Culshaw and Dr. Yolanda Martinez, both Senior Lecturers in Cardiopulmonary Medicine at The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, Edinburgh, Scotland.

The topic of this case-based webinar will be on the understanding of the principals in order to make best choices for the diagnostics and management of cardiac disease in dogs and cats. 

Language: English

Recording from 22 February 2023

This program has been approved for 1 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval.

 

Gastgeber dieses Webinars sind Dr. Geoff Culshaw und Dr. Yolanda Martinez, beide Senior Lecturer für Herz-Lungen-Medizin an der Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, Edinburgh, Schottland.

Das Thema dieses fallbasierten Webinars ist das Verständnis der Prinzipien, um die besten Entscheidungen für die Diagnose und Behandlung von Herzerkrankungen bei Hunden und Katzen zu treffen.

Sprache: Englisch

Aufnahme vom 22.02.2023

Referenten:Innen

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USAVA

Das Projekt Ukraine Charity Event wird von Boehringer Ingelheim und vet-webinar zugunsten unserer Kollegen in der Ukraine veranstaltet. Alle Mitwirkenden führen ihre Tätigkeit ehrenamtlich durch. Das Projekt hat eine Laufzeit von 1.12.2022 bis 31.07.2023. Alle Einnahmen während dieser Periode werden der USAVA gespendet. Die Webinare dieser Reihe sind auch für Flatrate Kunden kostenpflichtig. Wollen Sie als Flatrate Kunde nicht spenden und bestehen Sie auf einen gratis Zugang, dann wenden Sie sich bitte an office@vet-webinar.com

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Geoff Culshaw

Dr Geoff Culshaw, DVM, RCVS (Cardiology)

Senior Lecturer in Cardiopulmonary Medicine at The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies

Geoff graduated from Glasgow vet school in 1994.  After 11 years in general practice, he joined the R(D)SVS where he is a senior lecturer and head of the cardiology service.  He is an RCVS Diplomate in veterinary cardiology and an RCVS recognised specialist.  He is an experienced clinician and cardiac interventionalist, but also teaches pre-clinical and clinical undergraduates.

In 2018, Geoff completed a PhD on endothelin-1 and renal salt handling at the Queen’s Medical Research Institute, where his post doctoral research focuses on renal sodium transport in diabetes, including the use of SGLT2 inhibitors (funded by Kidney Research UK and British Heart Foundation).  

Geoff is a clinical research associate of the Roslin Institute and is investigating the effects of myxomatous mitral valve disease, ageing and systemic disease on vascular function and cardiovascular risk in dogs.  He has published widely on clinical and bench research, and promotes the translation of human and experimental research into a veterinary clinical setting.

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Yolanda Martinez

Dr Yolanda Martinez, DVM, RCVS (Cardiology), Dipl.ECVIM-CA

Senior Lecturer in Cardiopulmonary Medicine at The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies

Yolanda graduated from Barcelona vet school in 1998.  After 5 years in general practice, she moved to the UK where she completed a cardiology internship in private practice, followed by a residency at the R(D)SVS, Edinburgh. Yolanda worked as a clinician/teacher at the SATH, Liverpool, followed by peripatetic cardiorespiratory referrals in Scoltand with BVC Ltd. She returned to the R(D)VS in 2013, where she was head of service until 2021. Yolanda is an experienced clinician and cardiac interventionalist and has a strong interest in learning, teaching and assessment.

Yolanda started a part-time PhD in 2021 on assessment of competencies in final year veterinary students using the AAVMC outcome-based veterinary education framework and entrustable professional activities (EPAs). 

Yolanda is a clinical research associate of the Roslin Institute and has published clinical research in novel diagnostic methods in cardiology, heart rate variability and comparative cardiovascular physiology.

Buchungsinfo

Dauer: 1:41 h
Referenten:Innen USAVA, Geoff Culshaw, Yolanda Martinez
ab 1
54,90 US$
(inkl. USt.)

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