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Save the Dates: Angell's Upcoming Spring Continuing Education

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Pediatric Veterinary Care

Sunday, March 21, 2021
8:15am – 2:45pm
(5 Interactive CE credits pending RACE approval)
  • Pediatric Dentition and Malocclusions – Jessica Riehl, DVM, DAVDC
  • Pectus Excavatum – treating a congenital anomaly of the chest wall – Sue Casale, DVM, DACVS
  • Common Pediatric Treatment Myths: Busted – Virginia Sinnott-Stutzman, DVM, DACVECC
  • It’s Cute When They’re Little: Normal vs. Not in Puppies and Kittens – Terri Bright, Ph.D., BCBA-D, CAAB
  • Pediatric Endocrine Diseases – Evan Mariotti, DVM, DACVIM

>> Registration will open in January 2021 at angell.org/CE




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 How to Handle Vestibular Disease & Intervertebral Disc Disease

Wednesday, April 7, 2021
6:15pm – 8:45pm
(2 Interactive CE credits pending RACE approval)

This lecture will cover vestibular disease and intervertebral disc disease with a round table discussion at the end to field questions and facilitate open discussion with the group about unique cases/questions the veterinary community may share.

Speakers

Rob Daniel, DVM, DACVIM (Neurology)

Jennifer Michaels, DVM, DACVIM (Neurology)

>> Registration will open in January 2021 at angell.org/CE

Beyond the Angell Lobby During the Pandemic

>> Take a sneak peek behind the scenes at Angell and tour our Boston hospital at angell.org/tour.

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Maximizing Surgical Success
Whether surgery is taking place in your clinic, or being referred to a tertiary center, recognizing factors that could help improve overall outcome can make all the difference for our patients and clients. Surgery is not just the act of tissue transformation, but includes the care provided before, during and after the procedure. 

>> Angell's Dr. Emily Ulfelder provides tips and a surgical checklist to ensure your patients have a successful surgical outcome. 
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Pandemic Pet Behavior Dilemmas?
Angell's Behavior Service is Here to Help
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If your patients are struggling with their new "pandemic" pet or seeing fear and anxiety as their pets' worlds are turned topsy-turvy, we can help. Angell's Behavior service team has seen hundreds of pets via teleconference since April, and client satisfaction with the results is high. We are here to help! [email protected] or 617/989-1520.

>>Find out more about Behavior consults
Tooth Resorption in Dogs
Tooth resorption
Tooth resorption can be classified based on severity, location, and radiographic appearance. Classifying the type and stage of tooth resorption allows us to treat properly and relieve discomfort in our patients. 

>>Dr. Alice Ekerdt of Angell's Dentistry team shares insight on the characteristics, causes, and stages of canine tooth resorption.
Immune-Mediated Thrombocytopenia (ITP) in Dogs

Immune-mediated thrombocytopenia (ITP) is an important cause of severe thrombocytopenia in dogs. ITP is a major differential to consider in any patient presenting with unexplained hemorrhage, bruising, or petechiae.

>> Learn more about ITP from Lisa Gorman, DVM, DACVIM

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Color Atlas of Canine Lymph Node Cytology
Lymph node cytology
Lymph node fine-needle aspiration (FNA) cytology is a convenient, rapid, relatively inexpensive and high-yield diagnostic procedure in dogs. Pathologist Dr. Patty Ewing reviews common cytologic findings for canine peripheral lymph nodes that are easy to access by general practitioners without imaging modalities.

>> Learn more
Cancer Screening Tests in Veterinary Patients 

With the diagnosis of cancer increasing in our veterinary patients, and advances in veterinary diagnostic capabilities, there is a recognized need for early detection of cancer in our patients, prior to the development of clinical signs. This is where the development and utility of screening tests becomes important. 

>>Find out more from Angell oncologist, Dr. Lee Talbott.

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