January 17, 2017: Interventional Radiology: How do we apply it to real-life

RACE Program #:

934118

RACE-Approved CE

0.5 Hours

Cost

Free to ELITE Members; otherwise $30/0.5-hour webinar

Do honking small breed dogs make you want to run the other way?

When presented with a dog in respiratory distress secondary to tracheal collapse, or when the dog you have been chronically managing is no longer responding to medical therapy, tracheal stenting may be the next best option to manage the airway obstruction. Come learn about what’s new with tracheal collapse and what interventional radiology (IR) is all about! In this VETgirl Real-Life Rounds, Dr. Dana Clarke, DACVECC will review the use of interventional radiology in a case-based approach and discuss when we should consider referral for IR. See how life-saving these non-invasive procedures can be!

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