December 9, 2021: A Clear View: Management of Cataracts in Dogs & Cats

RACE Program #:

774069

RACE-Approved CE

2 Hours

Cost

Free to ELITE Members; otherwise $50/2-hour webinar

Part of Certificate Program(s):

Is your mental picture of cataracts a little hazy?

Join us for this 2-hour, VETgirl ophthalmology CE track webinar where Dr. Shelby Reinstein, DACVO will provide an update on the current management of cataracts in dogs. In this lecture, she’ll review how to accurately diagnose cataracts, the devastating secondary complications, and appropriate therapy, including both medical and surgical treatment options.

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  1. This was my last class prior to obtaining the Vetgirl Ophthalmology Certificate and I’m so grateful! I learned so much more than I did in vet school, and all of it is very clinically applicable.

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