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Subject Happy Holidays! Angell Clinical News: 2020 Spring CE; Angell at Essex opens in Danvers; and more
Date December 23, 2019 11:50 PM
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The Angell team wishes you and your furry loved ones a very happy
holiday season!

Do You Have Geriatric Patients Experiencing Chronic Pain? Do You Have
Young Patients with Acute Pain?

Dr. Lisa Moses and canine patient
Lisa Moses VMD, DACVIM, CVMA 
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of Angell's Pain and Palliative Care team now offers appointments in
both our Boston and Waltham locations. Dr. Moses provides advanced
assessment of both chronic and acute pain and manages treatments using
drug therapy; nerve blocks and other forms of local anesthesia for
surgical and cancer pain; acupuncture and trigger point therapy; and
recommendations for physical therapy and lifestyle changes.
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Angell at Essex
Angell at Essex Opens in Danvers

Angell at Essex opened its doors to the public this month! 
Offering primary care, surgery, and dentistry under the oversight of
Dr. Erin Turowski, a significant portion of the clinic's
services is offered to low-income pet owners. Angell at Essex also
serves as a rigorous academic training program for students enrolled
in the Veterinary Science program at Essex North Shore Agricultural
and Technical School. Check out photos on Facebook or visit
angell.org/essex.
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In-Clinic and At-Home Basic Physical Rehabilitation to Improve
Recovery after Cranial Cruciate Ligament Repair

Hydrotherapy

Cranial cruciate ligament disease is the most common canine orthopedic
injury. The gold standard of care is surgery on the stifle, including
extracapsular repair, tibial tuberosity advancement (TTA), or tibial
plateau leveling osteotomy (TPLO). What can we do in-clinic and
recommend at home for a safe and successful rehabilitation of these
post-surgical dogs? Angell's Jennifer Palmer, DVM, CCRT provides
answers.

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Feline Hyperaldosteronism - How to Spot it and Treat it

Feline hyperaldosteronism is likely the most common adrenocortical
disease affecting cats. Profound hypokalemia (<3.0mEq/L) is often
the first abnormality identified that triggers a suspicion of
hyperaldosteronism.  Kiko Bracker, DVM, DACVECC reviews the
clinical signs and treatment of this disease. 
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Understanding Degenerative Myelopathy

Degenerative myelopathy

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Degenerative myelopathy (DM) is a slowly  progressive,
degenerative disease affecting the spinal cord in older dogs.
Over time, the severity of the paraparesis and pelvic
limb ataxia will progress such that the affected dog will
become non-ambulatory and then paraplegic.
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Jennifer Michaels, DVM, DACVIM (Neurology) explains
the signalment, differential diagnoses, genetics and
prognosis.
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Upper Respiratory Aspergillosis in Cats

The respiratory tract is the most common body system involved in
Aspergillus infections in both humans and animals since
inhalation of Aspergillus spores is the primary route
of contracting this disease. Kirstin Johnson, DVM, DACVIM shares
information about treatment protocols that have been reported
to be successful in cases of sino-orbital aspergillosis (

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SOA) in cats.

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Stereotactic Radiation for Canine Nasal Tumors

Stereotactic radiation therapy (SRT) is a form of extremely
high-dose per fraction radiation classically delivered over 1-5
treatments. With SRT's precise targeting, just a few treatments
can shrink tumors while sparing adjacent critical structures such as
the eye, brain and skin. Lyndsay Kubicek, DVM DACVR
(Radiation Oncology) shares information about the use of SRT in
canine nasal tumors. SRT offers a more convenient delivery
and anesthesia schedule with improved acute side effects and
similar to slightly higher risks of late term side effects.
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I-Loc for Minimally Invasive Nail Osteosynthesis (MINO)

By decreasing surgical interference of the soft tissues and blood
supply at a fracture site, fracture healing times can be reduced.
After decades of experience repairing human fractures, the use of
minimally invasive nail osteosynthesis (MINO) can provide a meaningful
alternative to popular plate and screw options to repair long bone
fractures. Nick Trout, MA, VET MB, DACVS, ECVS explains how I-Loc
works and which patients are good candidates.

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Registration Opens January 9 for Angell Spring 2020 CE for Vets and
Techs

Walnut in CCU
Sunday, March 15, 2020
8:00am - 2:45pm
Newton Marriott

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5 CE Credits (pending RACE approval)

Registration will open 1/9/20 on angell.org/CE 
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Practical Tips and Techniques for Emergency Triage and Care 
1. Diagnosing and Stabilizing the Cat in Respiratory Distress:
Tips and Tricks - by Jinni Sinott-Stutzman, DVM,
DACVECC
2. Triage for Brachycephalic Dogs - by Meghan Whelan,
DVM, DACVECC
3. Stay & Play or Scoop & Go? - by Alison
Allukian, DVM

* Determining whether to triage animals right away to a
referral hospital or whether to take stabilization/diagnostics
steps prior to referral

4. ECC Survival Summary: 5 Subjects in 50 Minutes - by
Kiko Bracker, DVM, DACVECC

* Feline obstipation

* Thyroid storm

* Esophagostomy tube placement

* Chest wound management

* Abdominocentesis

5. Tips for Fluid Therapy: When to Use Which Types of Fluids and
Why - by Courtney Peck, DVM, DACVECC

Wednesday, April 1, 2020
6:00pm - 8:45pm

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Newton Marriott

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2 CE Credits (pending RACE approval)

Registration will open 1/9/20 on angell.org/CE.
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Shedding Light on 3 pieces of the Oncology Puzzle: Urinary Tract
Cancer in Dogs; Feline Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma; and Use of
Palladia in Feline Neoplasia.
1. Lower urinary tract cancer in dogs  - by Ji-In
Lee, DVM
2. A Closer Look at Addressing 2 Types of Feline
Cancer - by J. Lee Talbott, DVM, DACVIM (Medical
Oncology)
1. Part 1: Feline oral squamous cell carcinoma
2. Part 2: Emerging use of Palladia in feline
neoplasia

6pm-8:45pm, Wednesday, 4/1/20

2 CE credits (RACE approved for veterinarians and technicians)

 

Boston Services ? Waltham Services ? Nashoba Clinic
Services 

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? Essex Clinic Services  
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Angell CE ?Referral Forms ?Specialty
Phone/Hours ?Doctor Directory
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  | 565 Maple Street, Danvers, MA 01923 | 978 304-4700
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