Challenges and Innovations in Teaching Veterinary Surgery

Posted by Stanley Kim on 22 November 2019
Challenges and Innovations in Teaching Veterinary Surgery is an article written by Stanley Kim, BVSc, MS, DACVS for the 2018 VSS Conference. It covers challenges (including volume of knowledge, limited opportunities and quality of teaching) and ...
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Common immune-mediated diseases - diagnosis and treatment

Posted by John Hutt on 22 November 2019
Common immune-mediated diseases - diagnosis and treatment is an article written by John H C Hutt BVSc(Hons) BA(Hons) MA(CW) CertVD MANZCVS DipACVD for the 2019 VSS Conference. It covers diagnosis of auto-immune diseases, discoid lupus erythemato...
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Conservative Management of Osteoarthritis: What Actually Works?

Posted by Gordon Corfield on 22 November 2019
Conservative Management of Osteoarthritis: What Actually Works? is an article written by Gordon Corfield BVSc (hons) FANZCVS for the 2018 VSS Conference. It covers non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, pentosan polysulfate, polysulfated glycosa...
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Corticosteroids in Practice

Posted by Terry King on 22 November 2019
Corticosteroids in Practice is an article written by Terry King for the 2019 VSS Conference. It covers pathophysiology in brief, adverse effects, precautions and contraindications, clinical uses and more. Click here to read or download the PDF...
Posted in:Conference 2019Internal MedicineMedicationVSS Resource Area  

Cranial Cruciate Ligament Disease: What is the current evidence for best treatment?

Posted by David Cook on 22 November 2019
Cranial Cruciate Ligament Disease: What is the current evidence for best treatment? is an article written by Dr David Cook BVSc FANZCVS for the 2019 VSS Conference. It covers evidence based medicine, stifle joint assessment, stabilisation of the...
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