May 10, 2023: Chronic Liver Disease in Dogs: What Can We Do and When Should We Act?

RACE Program #:

937487

RACE-Approved CE

2 Hours

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Yellow is NOT your color!

In this 2-hour, VETgirl small animal webinar, Dr. Adam Rudinsky, MS, DACVIM reviews the problem of chronic liver enzyme elevations in dogs. What is the most prevalent, concerning, and important differential related to chronic enzyme activity increases and how does that effectively translate into empirical management plans for chronic liver patients? Tune in to get a clinical update on appropriate strategies to screen, diagnose, and treat your chronic liver disease canine patients!

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  1. Excellent presentation. Made a difficult and confusing topic interesting and doable. Thanks.

  2. Thank you Dr Rudinsky. This was a very informative CE on a topic I deal w/weekly with BW rechecks & explaining hepatic Tx plans to owners.

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