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Hard Ions: A Clinical Approach to Hypercalcaemia

Hard Ions: A Clinical Approach to Hypercalcaemia
Hard Ions: A Clinical Approach to Hypercalcaemia

This lecture aims to provide a comprehensive overview of hypercalcaemia in feline and canine patients, focusing on its pathophysiology, differential diagnoses, diagnostic approach, and evidence-based treatment strategies. Through a case-based and systems-oriented framework, the session will explore common and uncommon causes, clinical implications, and current management principles, equipping attendees with practical tools for real-world application in emergency and general practice settings.

Recorded 12 November 2025

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Paul Cunningham

Paul Cunningham, DVM MANZCVS (ECC)

My name is Paul Cunningham, & I am an emergency veterinarian & founder of Ready Vet Go - Pet Ambulance & Mobile Urgent Vet Care. Originally from the United States, I received my veterinary education at Oklahoma State University & followed this with a rotating medicine & surgery internship at Michigan State University. I practiced with a multi-speciality vet hospital group in Detroit, Michigan for several years before moving to Australia to continue my professional endeavour’s and live in one of my favourite countries on earth. I have a clinical focus on shock stabilisation & management of electrolyte disturbances. My latest project is the foundation a human-grade veterinary ambulance service in Melbourne, Victoria called Ready Vet Go.

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Duracion: 0:57 h
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