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Balance - The Artistic Dermatology Course

Speaker: Susan Paterson, Jeanette Bannoehr, Ross Bond
from 1 US$ 224,-
(incl. tax)
Description

The skin is accessible to everyone. While this makes it easier on one side, errors in the diagnosis and treatment of skin diseases are significantly more common than in other specialized areas of veterinary medicine.

In this course, three highly qualified dermatologists will discuss interesting topics that you will encounter in your daily practice. They will impressively demonstrate how to properly treat your dermatological patients and how you can differentiate yourself through a modern and scientifically proven approach from colleagues who just treat skin diseases without looking at the bigger picture. 

Dipl. ECVD Susan Paterson dedicates two lectures to the omnipresent topic of ear diseases in dogs and cats. Paving the way for us to make correct and long-term sustainable decisions regarding the treatment of these diseases in the age of antibiotic and steroid stewardship.

Dipl. ECVD Jeanette Bannoehr explains in her usual enthusiastic manner what exactly the skin microbiome is, which functions in skin health it performs and how we can maintain it. Her second webinar focuses on the exciting topic of autoimmune diseases in dogs and cats. 

Dipl. ECVD Ross Bond shares his knowledge of his specialty and subject of years of successful research: Malassezia infections. In his webinar, he impressively demonstrates what we should know about yeast infections and what important factors we should consider in order to treat our patients correctly.

Anyone can treat skin patients, but only a few are able to see the skin for what it is: a highly complex organ whose treatment requires a great deal of expertise. If you want to understand why “Balance is key” and why treating a dermatological patient is like painting or sculpturing a piece of art: this course is made for you!

This course is included in the Flatrate Gold subscription!

Live-Dates: 

  • Module 1 - Ear diseases: Symptoms and Diagnostics 29.07.2025 – 8pm CEST
  • Module 2 - Ear diseases: Treatment options 13.08.2025 – 8pm CEST
  • Module 3 - The Skin Microbiome in Dogs and Cats 04.09.2025- 8pm CEST
  • Module 4 - Malassezia 17.09.2025 – 8pm CEST
  • Module 5 - Autoimmune diseases 02.10.2025 – 8pm CEST

The interactive course is available online from 30 July 2025 to 30 October 2025.

Language: English

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Susan Paterson

Sue Paterson, MA VetMB DVD DipECVD FRCVS 

Dr Sue Paterson is a RCVS and European Board-Certified Veterinary Dermatologist. She is an elected Fellow of the RCVS for her contributions to clinical practice in the field of Veterinary Dermatology. 

Sue has written 7 text books (including 3 on ear disease) and more than 90 refereed publications in English, European and American journals. She has lectured extensively and has been an invited speaker at international meetings in more than 40 countries. 

She is an elected member of RCVS Council, was President of the RCVS 2023 - 24. Sue is a past president of the BSAVA and of ESVD. She is the current President of the World Association for Veterinary Dermatology. Sue is a Trustee of Battersea Dogs and Cats Home and in her spare time enjoys long walks with her dogs across the Cumbrian fells where she lives. 

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Jeanette Bannoehr

Jeanette Bannoehr, Dipl. ECVD, PhD, Dr. med. vet., MRCVS, RCVS Specialist in Veterinary Dermatology

Jeanette graduated from vet school in Germany. She moved to Scotland after to study bacterial skin diseases in dogs and was awarded her PhD by the University of Edinburgh. Jeanette completed a rotating clinical internship at the Animal Health Trust in England, before moving to Switzerland for a Dermatology residency program at the University of Bern, where she also worked as a clinician in her specialist discipline after. Jeanette returned to the UK in 2016, to re-join the Animal Health Trust as a Clinician in Dermatology and progressed to Head of Dermatology. Jeanette then moved to the English south coast and started working in her current position at Southern Counties Veterinary Specialists as Dermatology Specialist Clinician in 2020, and has since become Head of Dermatology. Jeanette holds the European Diploma in Veterinary Dermatology and has European and RCVS recognised Specialist status. Her interests are “all things related to skin” but in particular staphylococcal skin infections.

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Ross Bond

Professor Ross Bond BVMS PhD DVD DipECVD FHEA MRCVS

Ross Bond graduated from Glasgow Veterinary School in 1985, spent 5 years in farm and small animal practice, and then moved to the Royal Veterinary College in 1990, where he is currently Professor of Veterinary Dermatology.  His research work into Malassezia yeast infections in dogs led to an award of a PhD in 1996. Ross holds RCVS and European College Diplomas in Veterinary Dermatology and is recognised as a specialist in veterinary dermatology by the RCVS.   His research interests relate primarily to microbial skin infections in dogs and cats. 

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