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Hyperadrenocorticism: What you already knew (and didn’t)

Hyperadrenocorticism: What you already knew (and didn’t)
Hyperadrenocorticism: What you already knew (and didn’t)

Hyperadrenocorticism is one of the most common endocrinopathies seen in clinical practice. However not every patient presents the same way and behaves in a typical manner, as is sometimes described in textbooks and in reading material! The objective of this webinar is to provide an overview of hyperadrenocorticism, pathophysiology and current recommendations in the diagnosis and treatment of the disease. Participants will hopefully gain a better understanding of the disease and will gain confidence in diagnosing and treating these patients.

Recording from 21 January 2020

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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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Duration: 0:54 h
Speaker: Sue Ramoo
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