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Tick Paralysis - A 2024 Update

Tick Paralysis - A 2024 Update
Tick Paralysis - A 2024 Update

Learning Outcomes: 
- Identify lower motor neuron disease and differential diagnoses
- Diagnose tick paralysis and understand distinguishing clinical features
- Understand treatment of and management considerations for the patient with tick paralysis
- Review recent literature regarding treatment and management of tick paralysis. 

Recorded 16 October 2024

 

Speaker:

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Rebekah Donaldson

DVM, BVSc(hons), MVetMed, DACVECC, MRCVS

Rebekah graduated from the University of Queensland in 2012 and completed a rotating internship at Queensland Veterinary Specialists/Pet Emergency in 2013 before working in referral and university hospitals in Sydney and Perth. 
She completed a residency in Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care at the Royal Veterinary College in London, United Kingdom, with a concurrent Masters of Veterinary Medicine, in 2019. 
Rebekah became a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care in 2019 and is a registered specialist in small animal emergency and critical care. She returned to Queensland Veterinary Specialists in 2019. 
Rebekah has published articles on mechanical ventilation and anaemia and has presented at international conferences including IVECCS (International Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Symposium).  Rebekah loves all aspects of critical care medicine including mechanical ventilation, transfusion medicine, septic shock and management of the critical post-operative patient.

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Duration: 1:15 h
Speaker: Rebekah Donaldson
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