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CPD Hours: 2 hours
Course Length: Two hours
Course Format: Recorded webinar with a copy of the webinar slides provided
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Going to see that itchy horse again: tips and updates.
Recurrent or chronic itch in the horse can be frustrating for vets and owners. This course will provide you with an summary of how to rule in or out important differential diagnosis, review current treatment options and give tips on long‐term management for chronic diseases.
Refresher on the diagnostic work up of the itchy horse management of the allergic horse: new evidence and some anecdote managing owner expectations.
This webinar was part of the Fundamentals of equine practice – medicine series that ran in 2019. The other webinars in this series are:
Investigation and management of cutaneous lumps and bumps
Practical management of the coughing horse
So, the liver enzymes are raised and the white cell count is low…? Practical interpretation of your biochemistry and haematology
Oh no, I think it’s ataxic!
Members of the BVA Young Vets Network receive a 50% discount on our recorded webinars (subject to availability – ten discounted places available per webinar per year).
Anette Loeffler, DrMedVet PhD DVD DipECVD MRCVS
Professor of Veterinary Dermatology
The Royal Veterinary College
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