December 11, 2018: Don’t cell yourself short – a practical approach to investigating anemia

RACE Program #:

1124984

RACE-Approved CE

1 Hour

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Free to ELITE Members; otherwise $50/1-hour webinar

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Join us for a 1-hour, VETgirl online veterinary CE webinar, where Dr. Peter Chapman, BVetMed(Hons), DECVIM-CA, DACVIM, MRCVS, reviews a practical approach to identifying the underlying cause of anemia. This lecture will focus on using clinical and clinicopathologic clues to differentiate regenerative from non-regenerative anemia, hemorrhage from hemolysis, and immune-mediated from non-immune-mediated disease.

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  1. The question “Which of the following is not typically associated with a hemolytic anemia?“ seems that the “not” is unnecessary, according to the options of answer.

  2. What a GREAT speaker! Dr. Chapman made what can be overwhelming and confusing, much less intimidating.

  3. I agree with you as in the chart in the lecture Hypovolemia and inc BUN as also not associated in hemolysis.

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