[Webinar] “Chronic Diarrhoea in Cats” with Dr Danielle Gunn-Moore

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SVA would like to invite all our esteemed members to our latest WEBINAR: “Chronic Diarrhoea in Cats”.

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11 February 2020

Venue

Wherever you are!

Schedule

8pm

CPE points: 2 points

Details:

Diarrhoea is a common clinical sign in cats.

It can be associated with a large number of different disorders, including:

  • primary gastrointestinal tract diseases (e.g. dietary related, due to infectious diseases, inflammatory bowel disease, neoplasia, partial intestinal obstruction, and others)
  • or extra-intestinal diseases (e.g. polysystemic infections [Toxoplasmosis], disease of the liver, pancreatic or kidneys, hyperthyroidism, and others).

It is only by approaching these cases in a systematic and thorough way that the correct diagnosis can be made and appropriate treatment given. This will be a case-based lecture following an individual cat through her life to highlight how the focus on different differential diagnoses can change over time.

About Professor Danièlle A. Gunn-Moore

BSc(Hon), BVM&S, PhD, MANZCVS (Feline), FHEA, FRSB, FRCVS, RCVS Specialist in Feline Medicine @Royal Dick School of Veterinary Studies and The Roslin Institute

photo of Professor Danièlle A. Gunn-MooreDanièlle Gunn-Moore graduated from the R(D)SVS, University of Edinburgh, with the Dick Vet Gold Medal in 1991. After a year in small animal practice she joined The Feline Centre, University of Bristol, initially as the Feline Advisory Bureau Scholar, then the Duphar Feline Fellow, and completed a PhD study into Feline Infectious Peritonitis in 1997. After a short period as Lecturer in Veterinary Pathology, University of Bristol, she returned to Edinburgh to establish the Feline Clinic and became Professor of Feline Medicine in 2006. She is interested in all aspects of feline medicine; she is an internationally recognised expert in her area, has lectured extensively and published over a 130 peer-reviewed research papers, plus many reviews and book chapters. In 2009 she was awarded the BSAVA Woodrow Award for outstanding contribution in the field of small animal veterinary medicine, in 2011 she was awarded the International Society for Feline Medicine/Hill’s award for Outstanding Contributions to Feline Medicine, in 2012 the Royal Dick students voted her “The clinician I would most like to be”, in 2016 FECAVA awarded her “Increased Vocalisation in Elderly Cats” the most original paper in the European Journal of Companion Animal Practice that year, and in 2017 she became a Fellow of the RCVS. She shares her home with her husband Frank, a 16 year old Maine Coon boy called Mortlach (named after a Scottish single malt whisky), and a tiny little 16 year old black cat called Sheba-Ardbeg.

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