On-demand Webinar
- November 5, 2024
- 19:30 AEDT
- Live & Interactive
- November 5, 2024
- 19:30 AEDT
- Live & Interactive
Dermatology in the Real World
The Final Step in Simplifying Dermatology Consultations for the Busy Practitioner – Long-Term Management and Client Retention
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- Ideal for Vets and Vet Nurses/Techs
- Eligible for 1 Structured CPD Point
About the Webinar
Can you reach a definitive diagnosis of atopy in a timely fashion without losing your mind and the client? You sure can! This is the final webinar in a set of three that has aimed to simplify the dermatological consultation for the busy practitioner in general practice.
If you’ve been following the advice in this Vet Education webinar series, you should be at the point of definitive diagnosis for atopy by the time you reach the third consultation. In this webinar we’ll recap ‘the rule of threes’ and look at how to determine the options for long-term management of atopic dermatitis on an individual basis – what to use when, and the therapeutic combinations that can be used to achieve optimum control. It’s about keeping your patients comfortable and your clients engaged and committed to your practice.
When is it?
Australia and New Zealand
USA and Canada
Other Countries
Australia and New Zealand
Date: Tuesday, 5 November 2024
Time: 19:30 AEDT [Sydney] | 21:30 NZDT [Auckland]
Time: 19:30 AEDT [Sydney] | 21:30 NZDT [Auckland]
USA and Canada
Date:
Tuesday, 5 November 2024
Time: 03:30 EST
Time: 03:30 EST
Other Countries
All Countries are Invited to Join this Webinar! To check the time in your zone/country, please click here.
SPEAKER
John Hutt
BVSc(Hons) BA(Hons) MA(CW) CertVD MANZCVS DipACVD
Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Dermatology
Registered Specialist - Veterinary Dermatology
Adjunct Associate Professor - The University of Queensland
John graduated from the University of Queensland in 1988. He worked in general practice in Brisbane for 18 months before travelling to the UK in 1990, where he worked in small animal practice for the next 11 years. He was a clinical assistant in dermatology at the Animal Health Trust from 1998 to 2001. In 2001 John set up North Kent Referrals, a multi-disciplinary referral practice in the south of England, and he owned and ran the practice until its sale in 2012.
John is a registered specialist in Veterinary Dermatology. He holds the RCVS Certificate in Veterinary Dermatology, is a member of the Australian College of Veterinary Scientists (MANZCVS) by examination in small animal medicine and is a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Dermatology. John is a past President of the British Veterinary Dermatology Study Group. He is Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Queensland, where he provides the dermatology referral service.
Following his return to Brisbane in 2013, John joined the team at Dermatology for Animals. His clinical interests include the management of allergic skin disease in dogs, immune mediated skin disorders, and all aspects of feline and equine dermatology. John has regularly presented on the subject of veterinary dermatology to veterinary surgeons and nurses all over the world.
John is a registered specialist in Veterinary Dermatology. He holds the RCVS Certificate in Veterinary Dermatology, is a member of the Australian College of Veterinary Scientists (MANZCVS) by examination in small animal medicine and is a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Dermatology. John is a past President of the British Veterinary Dermatology Study Group. He is Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Queensland, where he provides the dermatology referral service.
Following his return to Brisbane in 2013, John joined the team at Dermatology for Animals. His clinical interests include the management of allergic skin disease in dogs, immune mediated skin disorders, and all aspects of feline and equine dermatology. John has regularly presented on the subject of veterinary dermatology to veterinary surgeons and nurses all over the world.
Note: This webinar is being recorded. If you are unable to attend the live lecture, a link to the recording will be shared with you a few days following the lecture.
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