Clinical approach of patients with sodium disturbances
Puhuja:
Julien Guillaumin
Dip ACVECC, Dip ECVECC, Associate Professor - Clinical Small Animal Emergency & Critical Care
Dr Guillaumin graduated from the French Veterinary School of Nantes in 2001. After graduation and a Small Animal Internship (Surgical emphasis) in the French Veterinary School of Alfort, he practiced in France in both private practice settings (Argenteuil, Versailles) and academia (SIAMU in the French Veterinary School of Lyon, currently Vet Agro Sup). He completed his ECC residency training at the University of California in Davis, and has been a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care since 2009. He is also a diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care. He spent 10 years as a faculty member at The Ohio State University and is now a faculty at Colorado State University.
A clinical case-based education session by Michelle Evason on the topic of GI parasites of dogs and cats and their zoonotic/One Health aspects, along with antimicrobial stewardship implications.
In this session Emma Holder will focus on the comprehensive management of anaemic patients, including early detection, appropriate nursing care, and pharmacological treatment strategies
Diagnosing IMHA, ruling out triggers, and then deciding on the best treatment strategy can be a challenge. In this talk Craig Breheny will take you from presentation to recheck with some clinical tips.