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Treating Canine Cardiac Disease - Congestive Heart Failure

Treating Canine Cardiac Disease - Congestive Heart Failure
Treating Canine Cardiac Disease - Congestive Heart Failure

This talk will discuss the treatment of congestive heart failure secondary to common cardiac diseases in dogs. This will include the identification of congestive heart failure, when to start treatment, which drugs to use and possibly when to stop certain drugs.

Language: English

In case you have missed this webinar, you have the opportunity to watch a recorded version here.

Speaker:

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Richard Woolley

BVetMed, DipECVIM-CA(Cardiology), MRCVS

Director of CardioRespiratory Pet Referrals, Richard Woolley BVetMed DipECVIM-CA (Cardiology) MRCVS is the only specialist veterinary cardiologist in Victoria, and one of only a handful registered specialist veterinary cardiologists in Australia. Richard has many years of experience in cardiology and respiratory medicine of all animals, from mice to gorillas. He has worked in academia and in private practice, lectured extensively, and his present focus is on specialist cardiorespiratory medicine of dogs and cats.

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Duration: 1:00 h
Speaker: Richard Woolley
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