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In the groundbreaking course "Decoding Canine Epilepsy," Dr. Gaemia Tracy, a renowned expert in veterinary neurology, invites veterinarians and veterinary technicians on a journey of discovery and learning. This program is not just an educational course; it's a deep dive into the complex world of canine epilepsy, a condition marked by seizures and convulsions in our canine companions. Brought to you by PRN Pharmacal, makers of KBroVet-CA-1, a once a day treatment for canine epilepsy. Learn more at kbrovet.com.

Course Overview

The course provides an in-depth look at canine epilepsy, emphasizing the cerebral disturbances that lead to seizures. Dr. Tracy uses her extensive knowledge in veterinary neurology to explain the multifaceted aspects of this condition, offering insights into its management.

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Learning Objectives

Participants of "Decoding Canine Epilepsy" can expect to gain a comprehensive understanding of:

  1. Understanding Canine Epilepsy: Definitions and characteristics of canine epilepsy, highlighting the challenges of managing seizures in dogs.

  2. Identifying Canine Seizure Triggers: An exploration into the various triggers of canine seizures, including metabolic disorders, brain tumors, and idiopathic epilepsy.

  3. Differentiating Seizure Types: Detailed analysis of focal, absent, and generalized seizures (Grand Mal), with a focus on their distinct characteristics.

  4. The Three Phases of a Canine Seizure: Insight into the pre-ictal, ictal, and post-ictal phases, crucial for effective seizure management.

  5. Mastering Diagnostic Procedures: An overview of the diagnostic tools and procedures such as CBC, urinalysis, and brain MRI.

  6. Exploring Treatment Options: Understanding various treatment approaches including medications, surgical interventions, and emergency care.

  7. Evaluating Canine Epilepsy Medications: Examination of common medications and the importance of therapeutic blood level testing.

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