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Physiology of the renal system (for nurses)

Duration: 0:49 h
Speaker: John Angles
from 1 US$ 46.20
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This webinar will highlight important concepts in renal physiology that have clinical importance in every day veterinary care of dogs and cats. No prior knowledge is presumed. Renal disease occurs commonly in dogs and cats, so that an understanding of underlying physiology and consequently pathophysiology of renal disease is central to the management of these cases. Urine concentration, renal blood tests, electrolyte and water balance will be discussed. Case material will used to illustrate important concepts. At the end of the webinar, participants should have adequate knowledge to understand how the kidney responds to injury and disease.

Recording from 18.04.2018

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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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