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Approach to the pruritic dog

Approach to the pruritic dog
Approach to the pruritic dog

This webinar will include a discussion of the common causes of pruritus in our canine companions, a practical and achievable diagnostic workup of these patients, and management of the no 1 cause of pruritus – allergies!

Recording from 09.10.2018

Speaker:

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Philippa Ravens

Dr Philippa Ravens BSC BVSC MVS MANZCVS FANZCVS (VETERINARY DERMATOLOGY)

Dr Philippa Ravens graduated with a Bachelor of Veterinary Science from the University of Sydney in 2004. She worked in small animal general practice for 5 years before accepting a residency position in Veterinary Dermatology at the University of Sydney in 2009. She became a member of the Australian College of Veterinary Scientists in Canine and Feline Medicine and completed a Masters degree in Veterinary Clinical Studies through Murdoch University in 2011. She was awarded a fellowship in Veterinary Dermatology through the Australian College in 2016. She is currently employed at the Small Animal Specialist Hospital (SASH) at their North Ryde and Tuggerah clinics as a Dermatology Specialist.

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Duration: 0:46 h
Speaker: Philippa Ravens
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54.90 US$
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