Continuing education on demand anytime, anywhere.
This course reviews the biology of aging in dogs: the mechanisms behind age-associated disease, how aging acts as a modifiable risk factor, and therapeutic/ preventive targets to slow aging, delay disease, and preserve quality of life.
This 1-hour lecture offers a brief review of canine diabetes pathophysiology (including parallels to human juvenile diabetes and differences from feline disease), outlines common and uncommon signs and comorbidities, summarizes diagnostic approaches, then focuses on treatment, monitoring, and practical innovations clinics can adopt
This 1-hour lecture discusses the diagnosis and medical management of canine osteoarthritis. Multimodal management and treatment options will be discussed, and surgery will be briefly addressed. This lecture is for
all small-animal practitioners who see these cases daily.
This lecture covers recent advances in veterinary cancer immunotherapy—how immune-based approaches can complement or reduce chemotherapy and radiation— with a spotlight on checkpoint inhibitors and the first veterinary agent in this class, gilvetmab.