January 16, 2024
North America: 2:00 pm ET / 11:00 am PT
Europe: 7:00 pm GMT
Session Description:
Elevated liver enzymes are frequently observed in veterinary practice. Recognizing the typical patterns associated with various diseases can streamline diagnostic processes and enhance communication with pet owners, thereby ensuring optimal patient care. Join us for this session to gain practical insights and help refine your diagnostic approach with confidence.
Attend this webinar to:
- Learn to prioritize differential diagnoses based on liver enzyme elevations in dogs.
- Understand recommended next steps for patient workups guided by enzyme elevation patterns
Sarah Shropshire DVM, PHD, DACVIM (SAIM)
Dr. Sarah Shropshire completed her DVM at Colorado State University, her rotating internship at University of Georgia, and Small Animal Internal Medicine residency and PhD at Colorado State University. Her PhD was in Ehrlichia infection in dogs, coagulation, and immune thrombocytopenia. She is an assistant professor at Colorado State University and her research interests include hepatobiliary disorders, proteinuria, immune hematologic disorders, and coagulation.
This program has been submitted (but is not yet approved) for 1 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions which recognize RACE approval. NOTE: If the program is approved for CE credit, you must watch the webinar LIVE to earn the CE credit.