1 June | 2PM - 5PM EST (New York) |
7PM - 10PM BST (London) | |
8PM - 11PM CEST (Paris) | |
2 June | 4AM - 7AM AEST (Sydney) |
Panelists: Harry Cridge MVB, MS, DACVIM-SAIM, DECVIM-CA, MRCVS - Michigan State University, USA
Lorrie Gaschen DVM, PhD, Dr.med.vet, DECVDI - LSU and VetCT, USA
Mark Haworth BVSc, MVMS, DACVECC - The University of Queensland, Australia
Moderator: Penny Watson MA, VetMD, CertVR, DSAM, DECVIM, FRCVS - Emeritus Associate Professor, University of Cambridge, UK
PANEL DISCUSSION DESCRIPTION
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* Participants are encouraged to send in questions to info@vetpd.com prior to the panel discussion. There will also be the opportunity to raise questions during the discussion.
Panel Discussion Registration Process: Once you have registered and upon payment, you will receive an invitation to the live panel discussion in due course. The panel discussion will be recorded and after the session has taken place, you will receive the link to access the on-demand recording for a period of 8 weeks. The course fee includes a certificate of attendance, that will be issued once the webinar series / webinar has ended and your attendance has been confirmed.
United Kingdom
European Specialist in Veterinary Internal Medicine (SA)
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Penny graduated from Cambridge in 1989 and after spending 4 years in mixed first opinion practice, she returned to the medicine department and has stayed ever since. She has RCVS and ECVIM Diplomas in small animal medicine and is an RCVS and European recognized specialist in Small Animal Internal Medicine. She also has a doctorate on chronic pancreatitis in dogs. She is interested in all areas of small animal internal medicine, with particular focus on chronic liver disease in dogs and cats and chronic pancreatitis in dogs.
Penny’s current research is focused on chronic pancreatitis in dogs, investigating potential mechanisms of disease in cavalier king Charles spaniels and English cocker spaniels. She is also actively investigating chronic hepatitis in dogs, particularly English Springer Spaniels and other breeds. She is always interested in hearing from referring vets about cases of chronic hepatitis or chronic pancreatitis in any breed of dog.
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American & European Specialist in Veterinary Small Animal Internal Medicine
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SPECIAL INTEREST
Disorders of the exocrine pancreas, gastroenterology, veterinary education.
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Lorrie Gaschen, is a tenured professor of diagnostic imaging at Louisiana State University and a teleradiologist at VetCT. She earned her DVM from University of Florida, completed a diagnostic imaging residency at University of Bern in Switzerland, and earned her PhD in renal transplant imaging in animal models at University Medical School Utrecht, in The Netherlands. Dr. Gaschen has authored numerous articles and book chapters, mostly in the field of GI ultrasonography.
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American Specialist in Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care
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