Organized byQuadam Veterinary
Addressed to Veterinarians
ABOUT THE COURSE This program has been approved for 24 hours of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval. PROGRAM NUMBER: 742257.
This course will focus on a variety of corneal diseases in dogs and cats. We will begin with establishing the clinically relevant anatomy and physiology of the cornea and discuss its relevance in the context of the development of corneal disease. Canine corneal disease topics will include ulcerative and non-ulcerative conditions and keratoconjunctivitis sicca. Feline corneal disease topics will include feline herpesvirus-1 keratitis and other corneal diseases that are relatively unique to cats. The goal of this course is to provide the general practitioner with detailed but practical information on the diagnosis and management of both common and more infrequently encountered corneal diseases of dogs and cats.
PROGRAM Week 1: Corneal anatomy and physiology. Clinical applications.
Week 2: Corneal ulcers in dogs.
Week 3: Case studies.
Week 4: Non-ulcerative diseases of the canine cornea.
Week 5: Keratoconjunctivitis sicca.
Week 6: Case studies.
Week 7: Corneal ulcers in cats.
Week 8: Case studies.
THE LEARNING METHOD:
1. Constant presence of the teacher during the entire duration of the course, available to answer any questions raised by the students.
2. The course is attended simultaneously by all students. Enhancing students’ sharing and participatory experience is a QUADAM hallmark.
3. All lessons are audiovisual and available at any time.
QUADAM INSTITUTE
Provider number: 27371
QUADAM specializes in developing high-quality online courses for veterinarians and provides rigorous, independent content in an appealing, user-friendly form. Our courses have no sponsorship arrangements with pharmaceutical laboratories, in order to avoid any possible commercial influences on course content, especially with regard to therapeutic aspects.