Webcasts

All CommuniVET™ learning activities identified with this stamp are submitted for accreditation (CE credits) to the provincial bodies governing veterinarians and RVTs/AHTs. CommuniVET will issue certificates of attendance for these activities, which participants may use to claim CE credits from their respective governing body’s continuing education recognition program.

2019-05-17
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Content presented by Danny Joffe, DVM, Dipl. ABVP Emeritus (canine/feline), Vice-President of Medical Operations at VCA Canada
Clients have expressed a need for consistent recommendations from their veterinary staff regarding parasite prevention and treatment. During this presentation, Dr. Danny Joffe will review parasite protocols, and how they allow for proper in-clinic compliance. He also examines the clinical signs of the most common parasites, their diagnosis, and treatment, and discusses team education and protocol implementation.
2018-05-17
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Content presented by Gerhard Wess, DVM., Dr. habil., Dipl. ACVIM and Dipl. ECVIM-CA (Cardiology), Dipl. ECVIM-CA (Internal Medicine)
Discover the results of the VALVE study on dual vs. triple therapy – it could change the way you treat congestive heart failure (CHF) due to myxomatous mitral valve disease (MMVD).
2018-04-01
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Content presented by Sonya G. Gordon, BS, DVM, DVSc, Dipl. ACVIM (cardiology)
A review of the diagnosis and management of canine acquired heart disease. The talk emphasizes diagnosing and managing the disease in the general practice setting, and helps clinicians to develop a clinic protocol to manage patients with asymptomatic heart disease as well as those with congestive heart failure.
2018-01-02
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Content presented by Sonya G. Gordon, BS, DVM, DVSc, Dipl. ACVIM (cardiology)
Dr. Gordon, an internationally-known veterinary cardiologist, shares the latest evidence concerning treatment of the two most common canine heart conditions. Watch and learn practical tips on how general veterinary practitioners can screen, monitor and treat dogs with pre-clinical and clinical dilated cardiomyopathy, and myxomatous mitral valve disease.
2018-01-01
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Content presented by Sonya G. Gordon, BS, DVM, DVSc, Dipl. ACVIM (cardiology)
Dr. Gordon, an internationally-known veterinary cardiologist, shares the latest evidence concerning treatment of the two most common canine heart conditions. Watch and learn practical tips on how general veterinary practitioners can screen, monitor and treat dogs with pre-clinical and clinical dilated cardiomyopathy, and myxomatous mitral valve disease.
2017-09-01
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Content presented by Karol A. Mathews, DVM, DVSc (surgery), Dipl. ACVECC
Despite a growing recognition of the importance of pain assessment and management in veterinary medicine, persistent myths and misconceptions often undermine effective and safe pain management. In this question and answer video with Dr. Mathews, selective but common misconceptions and myths are addressed, on an evidence-based medicine approach, with the goal of supporting veterinary implementation of optimal pain management in dogs and cats. Additional information: Hunt J An Analysis Of The...
2017-06-01
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Content presented by Sarah M. A. Caney, BVSc, PhD, DSAM (feline), MRCVS
In this webinar, Dr. Caney provides an overview of managing the senior and geriatric cat through the implementation of the “well cat protocol” with the goal of early illness identification and intervention, and a focus on maximizing quality and quantity of life. She defines key components of the "well cat protocol" based on age and the likelihood of identifying an existing disease that would benefit from intervention, and includes tips on protocol implementation that encompass the entire...
2017-03-23
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Content presented by Danny Joffe, DVM, Dipl. ABVP Emeritus (canine/feline), Vice-President of Medical Operations at VCA Canada
Follow Dr. Joffe as he reviews the diagnosis and management of canine acquired heart disease. He focuses on diagnosing and managing the disease in the general practice setting, and helps clinicians develop a clinic protocol to manage patients with asymptomatic heart disease, as well as those with clinical congestive heart failure.
2016-06-09
Content presented by Sonya G. Gordon, BS, DVM, DVSc, Dipl. ACVIM (cardiology)
In this video, Dr. Gordon focuses on pragmatic solutions to clinically relevant scenarios that commonly confront the first-opinion veterinarian when dealing with acquired heart disease and failure in dogs. Dr. Gordon uses her clinical expertise and published data to support rationale clinical approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of canine heart disease readily accessible in general practice with a focus on maximizing the patient’s quality of life.