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"Home Page" (Seminar Synopsis)
This seminar was last presented in 2021.
Join Dr. Blount for her new, updated "Practical Gastroenterology 2024".
This seminar offers you a wealth of knowledge for use immediately in your clinic concerning the diagnosing
and treatment of dogs and cats with diseases involving the gastrointestinal tract, liver and pancreas.
As small animal veterinarians, we see patients with gastrointestinal symptoms almost every day.
At first, the possibilities for these symptoms seem endless. This is why it is vital for us to
have a practical working knowledge of when patients are showing GI side effects of systemic
disease, or when they have primary GI disease. Then we need to know how to quickly and efficiently
get to the bottom of the problem and how to most effectively determine at a solution.
This Seminar will cover the following important
subjects and more:
- how to work up and treat vomiting and regurgitation, in a step-wise fashion
- how to work up and treat diarrhea, in a step-wise fashion
- how to work up and treat elevated liver enzymes, in a step-wise fashion
- dealing with the many faces of pancreatitis
- what to do with the yellow dog or cat
- placing and managing feeding tubes in every day practice without an endoscope
- managing the acute abdomen -- to cut or not to cut?
- Dry Lab - how to place feeding tubes and do liver aspiration cytologies
Your Seminar Registration Fee includes:
- 17 Hours of Continuing Education ( 8.50 hours for each day )
- proceedings on a flash drive: all Power Point slides and client handouts
- copies of in-clinic forms and dry lab diagnostics quick reference sheets
- access to download the seminar Proceedings in a .pdf format
- special laboratory submission forms
- hands-on Dry Lab participation
- sponsor information and offers
- daily: continental breakfast, hot lunch, snacks, coffee, sodas & bottled
water
Questions???  
Contact Russ
phone: (936) 564-7792   e-mail:
seminars@vonallmen.net
Seminar approved by ETVMA
James M. Morton, DVM - President
17 Hour Units for Veterinary CE in Texas
(Note: Other states may be added on request
with sufficient notice. Charges may apply.)
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