Clinical signs of chronic diarrhoea commonly result in cat owners seeking veterinary attention for their pets.
Whilst consideration of the many causes of feline chronic diarrhoea can feel overwhelming, this course aims to review the common differential diagnoses and provides a logical investigative plan to reach a definitive diagnosis. The course will cover the pathophysiology of common feline chronic enteropathies and discuss appropriate selection and refinement of individualised treatment plans.
Learning Outcomes
After successful completion of this course, you will:
Module 1: Approach to diagnosis: Assessment and investigation of a cat presenting with chronic diarrhoea to achieve an accurate diagnosis
- List the common causes of feline chronic diarrhoea
- Create a clearly defined problem list and differential diagnoses list for a cat presenting with chronic diarrhoea utilising initial patient assessment
- Justify the selection of appropriate diagnostic testing for the investigation of feline chronic diarrhoea
Module 2: Treatment of feline enteropathy: Selection of an appropriate, individualised treatment plan for the common feline chronic enteropathies
- Describe the pathophysiology for each of the common feline chronic enteropathies
- Justify a treatment plan for each of the common feline chronic enteropathies and refine this for the individual patient
Modules
- Approach to diagnosis: Assessment and investigation of a cat presenting with chronic diarrhoea to achieve an accurate diagnosis
- Treatment of feline enteropathy: Selection of an appropriate, individualised treatment plan for the common feline chronic enteropathies
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Who should enrol?
This course is suitable for qualified veterinarians. Veterinary students are welcome to enrol.
This course is aimed at qualified vets wishing to refine their approach to diagnosis and management of feline chronic diarrhoea. The course is also suitable for final year vet students who wish to consolidate their knowledge and apply this more practically in the clinical setting.
Veterinary nurses with a special interest in the topic are welcome to enrol in this course. Please be aware that the course is designed for qualified veterinarians and you should consider this in light of your knowledge and experience before you register.
| Registrant Type |
Non-Member Price |
Member Discount |
Member Price |
Price with 10% Loyalty Discount |
| Non-Member |
$300 |
- |
- |
$270 |
| CVE Members** |
$300 |
50% |
$150 |
$135 |
| Student Members |
$300 |
50% |
$150 |
$135 |
| eMembers |
$300 |
n/a |
$300 |
$270 |
*If you qualify for a 10% loyalty discount it will be automatically applied in the cart. For more information, see TimeOnline OnDemand FAQs.
**CVE Members include: Professional, Part-time Professional, Practice Member Staff, Recent Graduate, and Academic members.