Advanced Endocrinology
Course Overview
Veterinary endocrinology is constantly evolving. New medications are entering the market, and we’re learning how to tailor current treatment options to better care for our patients. In this 2 day virtual course, panelists will discuss up to date treatment options for diabetes mellitus, hypercortisolism, hypoadrenocorticism, hyperthyroidism, and hypercalcemia. Several hours will be allotted to panel discussions and Q&A, as well.
This course was made possible thanks to the generous support of Dechra.
Who Should Attend
- ACVIM Diplomates and Candidates
- European Affiliates Diplomates and Candidates
- ABVP Diplomates and Candidates
Agenda
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Learning Objectives
By the end of the course, you will be able to:
- Identify which cats may benefit from SGLT-2 inhibitor therapy, including some that are off-label.
- Pick the best insulin type for your canine patient (comorbidity or not) and their family.
- List the pros and cons of different trilostane monitoring protocols, and describe what to do when a patient is under or over-suppressed.
- Decide which I-131 dosing method works best for your clinic.
- Use diet and cinacalcet to treat idiopathic hypercalcemia and primary hyperparathyroidism, respectively.
Cost
| Category | Price |
| ACVIM Diplomate; European Partner Diplomate | $750 |
| ACVIM Candidate; European Partner Resident | $375 |
| Nonmember Diplomate | $1,010 |
| Nonmember Candidate | $505 |
CE Credits
On-Demand Course Registration: This program has been approved for 14.5 hours of anytime, non-interactive, seminar/lecture continuing education credit in jurisdictions which recognize AAVSB RACE-approval.
For additional questions, please contact us at Learning@ACVIM.org.