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Focus on Dermatology

Discover the latest in dermatological care with our 3-part webinar series!

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From Itch to Bliss – Updates in Management of the Itchy Dog

Speaker: Dr. Amanda Burrows – Specialist in Veterinary Dermatology

Pruritus can be challenging to manage in many dogs. Recent developments in immunology and pharmacology, however, are transforming the way in which veterinarians can manage these patients, across a wide range of aetiologies. Join specialist veterinary dermatologist, Dr. Amanda Burrows, as she discusses many of the most recent developments in the management of pruritus in dogs!

From Itch to Bliss – Updates in Management of the Itchy Cat

Speaker: Dr. Amanda Burrows – Specialist in Veterinary Dermatology

Pruritus can be a real challenge to manage in cats. As with dogs, however, recent developments in immunology and pharmacology are transforming the way in which veterinarians can manage these patients, across a wide range of aetiologies. Join specialist veterinary dermatologist, Dr. Amanda Burrows, as she discusses many of the most recent developments in the management of pruritus in cats!


Discussion of Challenging Clinical Cases

Speaker: Dr. Ana Boncea – Specialist in Veterinary Dermatology

When we refer to difficult cases we may be talking about uncommon or exotic diseases or cases where a patient’s condition worsens unexpectedly, or we are facing an adverse drug reaction. It is important to note that in all cases, the owner’s compliance is crucial for a successful outcome.

Numerous factors can turn a typical clinical scenario into a challenging case, including but not limited to: unresponsiveness of the patient to treatment, the owner’s frustration or impatience, the high expenses needed for investigations and therapy, and unexpected test results, among others.

Many of these cases are time and resource consuming for both the owner and veterinarian. Ideal is to optimize our protocols as best as possible and always be prepared to act fast and appropriately for that specific case. The objective of these presentations is to showcase two challenging cases that will increase awareness related to several dermatological diseases.

Our Speakers

Dr Amanda Burrows

MANZCVS, FANZCVS (Dermatology)

Dr Mandy is a Fellow of the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists (ANZCVS) in Veterinary Dermatology; a registered specialist in veterinary dermatology and Associate Professor in Small Animal Medicine (Dermatology) at Murdoch University, Western Australia. She is the most experienced veterinary dermatologist in Western Australia with over 30 years working in University and clinical practice and teaching. She has trained the majority of veterinary dermatologists now working in veterinary specialty practice in Western Australia.

Dr Ana Maria Boncea

DVM Dip. ECVD

Dr. Boncea graduated in Bucharest/Romania in 2011 and worked in her own private practice before completing a residency in veterinary dermatology at the University of Nantes, Oniris, in 2018. Under the supervision of Dr. Patrick Bourdeau Dip. ECVD, she is a board-certified Diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Dermatology since 2021. Her main research interests are allergies and autoimmune diseases.

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Join 2 exceptional speakers who will share their take on the latest, relevant, and exciting literature published in canine and feline dermatological care.

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Speaker: Dr. Amanda Burrows – Specialist in Veterinary Dermatology


Pruritus can be challenging to manage in many dogs. Recent developments in immunology and pharmacology, however, are transforming the way in which veterinarians can manage these patients, across a wide range of aetiologies. Join specialist veterinary dermatologist, Dr. Amanda Burrows, as she discusses many of the most recent developments in the management of pruritus in dogs!


Speaker: Dr. Amanda Burrows – Specialist in Veterinary Dermatology


Pruritus can be a real challenge to manage in cats. As with dogs, however, recent developments in immunology and pharmacology are transforming the way in which veterinarians can manage these patients, across a wide range of aetiologies. Join specialist veterinary dermatologist, Dr. Amanda Burrows, as she discusses many of the most recent developments in the management of pruritus in cats!


Speaker: Dr. Ana Boncea – Specialist in Veterinary Dermatology


When we refer to difficult cases we may be talking about uncommon or exotic diseases or cases where a patient’s condition worsens unexpectedly, or we are facing an adverse drug reaction. It is important to note that in all cases, the owner’s compliance is crucial for a successful outcome.


Numerous factors can turn a typical clinical scenario into a challenging case, including but not limited to: unresponsiveness of the patient to treatment, the owner’s frustration or impatience, the high expenses needed for investigations and therapy, and unexpected test results, among others.


Many of these cases are time and resource consuming for both the owner and veterinarian. Ideal is to optimize our protocols as best as possible and always be prepared to act fast and appropriately for that specific case. The objective of these presentations is to showcase two challenging cases that will increase awareness related to several dermatological diseases.


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Speakers

Dr Amanda Burrows

MANZCVS, FANZCVS (Dermatology)

Dr Mandy is a Fellow of the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists (ANZCVS) in Veterinary Dermatology; a registered specialist in veterinary dermatology and Associate Professor in Small Animal Medicine (Dermatology) at Murdoch University, Western Australia. She is the most experienced veterinary dermatologist in Western Australia with over 30 years working in University and clinical practice and teaching. She has trained the majority of veterinary dermatologists now working in veterinary specialty practice in Western Australia.

Dr Ana Maria Boncea

DVM Dip. ECVD

Dr. Boncea graduated in Bucharest/Romania in 2011 and worked in her own private practice before completing a residency in veterinary dermatology at the University of Nantes, Oniris, in 2018. Under the supervision of Dr. Patrick Bourdeau Dip. ECVD, she is a board-certified Diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Dermatology since 2021. Her main research interests are allergies and autoimmune diseases.

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