Dechra Endocrinology Graduate Seminar
As part of our ongoing dedication to providing high quality resources for continued professional development, Dechra would like to introduce our Endocrinology Programme, tailored specifically to new and recent veterinary graduates.
Recent Graduate Seminar
As part of our ongoing dedication to providing high quality resources for continued professional development, Dechra would like to introduce our Endocrinology Programme, tailored specifically to new and recent veterinary graduates
Through significant research and product development Dechra has clearly established itself as an expert in endocrinology. Today we are leading the way in this field, providing effective treatment for pets with endocrine diseases. However, endocrinology can frequently be seen as complicated or overwhelming in first opinion practice, and this can be heightened for recently graduated vets, who may not have dealt with such cases first hand. In order to combat this, Dechra have developed a seminar programme, specifically tailored to groups of new or recent graduate vets. Using interactive case studies and up to date evidence-based medicine as the basis for teaching, delegates will improve their knowledge of Canine Hyperadrenocorticism, Feline Hyperthyroidism, Canine Hypothyroidism and Canine Hypoadrenocorticism. Interactive TurningPoint ® technology is used to bring case studies to life, and enable delegates to relate learning to experiences within the clinic. This is combined with group work and open discussion which encourages reflective practice, in line with the RCVS PDP requirement, and their pilot scheme for future CPD requirements. Our aim is that all delegates leave feeling equipped with the skills and knowledge required to tackle the more challenging medicine cases. A sample agenda for a two day seminar, including learning objectives, is laid out for you, however the length and content can be adapted to suit. The attached programme provides delegates with 11 hours of CPD. Testimonials from delegates who have recently attended the course are also provided for you.
Dechra will cover the cost of speakers for the seminar. Course notes, learning resources and support materials are also provided free of charge. Additional costs (where applicable) are covered by yourselves.
If you feel this seminar could make a positive addition to your recent graduate scheme, or you would like to discuss this concept further, then please do not hesitate to contact us.
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Taken from Endocrine Seminar, April 2018
Contact Details
Phone: 01939 211200
Email: Technical@Dechra.com
Agenda and Learning Objectives for 2 Day Seminar
Day One—The Highs
Morning Session—Canine Hyperadrenocorticism
Learning Objectives for Session:
Develop a solid understanding of the pathophysiology of hyperadrenocorticism and how it manifests clinically
Understand the limitations of diagnostic tests for hyperadrenocorticism
Learn how to use Vetoryl to treat hyperadrenocorticism safely and effectively
Have the ability to deal with more complex Cushing’s cases including those presenting with multiple endocrinopathies and those which don’t respond to medication as expected Learn how to use Pre-Vetoryl Cortisol for long term monitoring
Afternoon Session—Feline Hyperthyroidism
Learning Objectives for Session:
Develop a solid understanding of the pathophysiology of hyperthyroidism, how it manifests clinically and how it is diagnosed Be able to deal with hyperthyroidism alongside other concurrent disease with a focus on the management of the azotaemic hyperthyroid cat Gain knowledge of all treatment methods available for feline hyperthyroidism, the advantages and disadvantages of each and where each fits into clinical practice
Day Two —The Lows
Early Morning Session—Canine Hypothyroidism
Learning Objectives for Session:
Develop a solid understanding of the pathophysiology of hypothyroidism and how it manifests clinically
Understand the range of diagnostic tests for hypothyroidism and how these are used in combination to increase confidence in diagnosis Discuss the use of trial therapy and expected time scales of clinical response
Mid Morning Session—Personal Case Discussion
A chance to for delegates to discuss an interesting Hyperthyroid, Hypothyroid, Addisonian or Cushingoid case they have been involved in. Would their approach be any different now?
Afternoon Session—Canine Hypoadrenocorticism
Learning Objectives for Session:
Develop a solid understanding of the pathophysiology of hypoadrenocorticism Understand why the variation in clinical signs can create difficulties in diagnosis Discuss how the difficulties in diagnosis can be overcome
Introduce Zycortal, be able to confidently use it in practice and learn how to best monitor patients on long term treatment
Testimonials
‘’Excellent speaker, engaging, fun and realistic cases for 1st opinion
practice. Thank you!
Holly Chubb MRCVS , April 2018
‘’I come from Spain and this day was part of my first CPD in the UK. We
did a review on the most important things to know about endocrinology.
To me, really useful and practical information to be able to deal with
everyday clinical cases and to do things as they should be done. ‘’
Ariadna Mor MRCVS, February 2018
‘’Started from the basics and worked up. Really good for working up cases
in practice and super, super helpful in helping with own cases.
Emma Moran MRCVS , April 2018
‘’A really great day - informative and entertaining. A subject that can
frequently feel overwhelming in first opinion practice was made more
accessible and I felt much more confident by the end of the session’’
Katie Pritchard MRCVS , April 2018
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