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'Strategies for Managing Pancreatitis' Webinar Presented by Dr Steve Marsden

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Chinese Herbs

About the Webinar

Given how common pancreatitis is in small animal medicine, the lack of trial data for anything other than care of critical patients is surprising. No definitive drug therapies exist, and no published studies support the widespread use of low fat kibble and canned diets as preventives.

Despite this void in understanding, pure research into the mechanisms behind the pathology has progressed, and these findings provide an excellent evidence base for the herbal and dietary therapies that seem most effective in the condition. In this webinar, these clinical approaches will be reviewed, along with exactly when and how they should be used.

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  • Access to a recording of the webinar that you can view as many times as you wish
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  • 1 IVAS Credit

Speakers

Dr Steve Marsden
DVM ND MSOM FACVBM GDVA GDVCHM Dipl.AC Dipl.CH AHGDr
Dr Steve Marsden received his doctorate in veterinary medicine at the University of Saskatchewan in 1988. At the National College of Naturopathic Medicine in Portland, Oregon he obtained a doctorate in Naturopathic medicine, a Master's of Science...
36 Webinars and 15 Courses

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Animal Health Professional
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Inclusions

  • Access to a recording of the webinar that you can view as many times as you wish
  • PDF of Slideshow Presentation
  • Certificate of Attendance
  • Referenced lecture notes

CE Credits

  • 1 IVAS Credit