Optimizing Clinical Outcomes Through At Home Patient Monitoring - Small Animal Roundtable

Original Presentation Date:
04/19/2016

Free (Non-CE / CE Eligible)
Free for Premium Membership subscribers

Join us in this 30 minute roundtable discussion of hot topics in veterinary medicine. In partnership with a dedicated pet owner, the veterinarian has an opportunity to leverage the use of various tools for monitoring patient health status in the home setting. In this session, the focus will be on optimizing clinical outcomes for dogs and cats with endocrine disorders (including diabetes mellitus), renal disease and urinary tract disorders (including feline lower urinary tract disease), heart disease, and glaucoma. Registration compliments of our Sponsor. Evidence Based Update subscribers and Unlimited Plus Members are eligible to earn CE credit!

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