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Webinar Bundle - Endocrinology Diseases & Disorders

Speaker: Sue Ramoo, John Angles, Aaron Herndon, Linda Abraham
from 1 US$ 184.80
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In this bundle we offer five great webinars for the price of four, discussing various endocrinological diseases and disorders. Firstly, Dr Linda Abraham will talk you through Hyper and Hypothyroidism. Then you’ll get to learn about Cushings from Dr Sue Ramoo and Canine Hyoadrenocorticism from Dr. John Angles, before rounding off this great bundle with case discussions of endocrine emergencies.

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Sue Ramoo

Dr Sue Ramoo BVSc (hons) MANZCVS(internal medicine)

Dr Sue Ramoo graduated from the University of Sydney in 2004 and worked in general practice for 2 years, in a mixed practice on the central coast of NSW. She embarked on an internship in critical care and internal medicine, then commenced a residency in Small Animal Internal Medicine at the University of Melbourne. Since her residency she has worked in various referral practices in Victoria. Whilst she enjoys all things medical, her interests include diagnostic imaging, medical oncology and endocrinology.

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John Angles

Dr John M. Angles BVSc, BSc(Vet), MVS, PhD, MANZCVS, DACVIM (SA), DECVIM-CA

Dr John Angles graduated in 1988 with honours from the University of Sydney and worked for five years in small animal practice in Canberra, before completing a small animal medicine residency at the University of California at Davis. John obtained advanced training in veterinary immunology and genetics while at the University of California. He was awarded a PhD in Comparative Pathology in 2005 by the University of California at Davis, investigating causes for autoimmunity in dogs. John then spent four years as lecturer in Small Animal Medicine at University College Dublin prior to joining the Animal Referral Hospital in 2003, working in an advanced emergency and referral critical care facility. John was keynote speaker for the 2017 Greencross Vets Renal Symposiums in Sydney, Melbourne, Townsville and the Gold Coast. John is a Diplomate of both the American and European Colleges of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM and ECVIM).

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Aaron Herndon

Dr Aaron Herndon DVM, PhD, Dipl ACVIM (SAIM)

Aaron is originally from the USA where he completed his DVM from Texas A&M University in 1998. After spending a few years in the US Army Veterinary Corps, Aaron spent the next 10 years in small animal private practice in Connecticut and Texas. During this time, he practiced emergency-exclusive, general, and exotic animal practice. Aaron always wanted to focus on teaching and clinical research, so in 2010 he returned to academia to pursue a combined PhD and Small Animal Internal Medicine residency at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, Oklahoma. The focus of his graduate research was in feline diabetes and novel treatments for the disease. He joined the faculty at the University of Queensland School of Veterinary Science in 2015 where he is a Senior Lecturer in Small Animal Internal Medicine. Aaron’s clinical research focus is in the field of endocrinology.

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Linda Abraham

Dr Linda Abraham BSc(hons), BVetMed, PhD, MANZCVS (SA Medicine), FANZCVS 

Linda graduated with a BSc (with first class Honours) from the University of London in 1991 and from the Royal Veterinary College London with a Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine in 1994. After a short period in general practice, Linda commenced a PhD in bone biology at the University of London and moved to Melbourne to complete the research. She was awarded her PhD in 1998.

Linda remained in Melbourne to continue her clinical training as a resident in internal medicine at the University of Melbourne. After completing her residency she became a registrar in the University of Melbourne Veterinary Hospital, where she taught undergraduate veterinary students in small animal medicine whilst treating patients through the University practice.

Linda became a member of the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists (ANZCVS) in 2000 and a Fellow in Canine Medicine in 2006. She has examined for the ANZCVS for both membership and fellowship examinations and joined the Board of Examiners in 2016.

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