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Secret Garden at Civilian Hotel 305 West 48th Street, New York, NY
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Meeting the Behavioral Needs of Dogs and Cats
Secret Garden at Civilian Hotel 305 West 48th Street, New York, NYSpeaker: Vanessa Spano, DVM, DACVB Dr. Vanessa Spano, DVM, DACVB, is New York City’s first board-certified veterinary behaviorist and the Animal Medical Center’s first-ever veterinary behaviorist. Dr. Spano received her… Continue reading Meeting the Behavioral Needs of Dogs and Cats
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Holiday Party
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Neuter & Cancer – What does the Data REALLY Say? / Liquid Biopsy & Personalized Cancer Medicine – Real or Meh?
Neuter & Cancer - What does the Data REALLY Say? In the last few years there has been an explosion of publications investigating spay/neuter and possible connections to increased cancers,… Continue reading Neuter & Cancer – What does the Data REALLY Say? / Liquid Biopsy & Personalized Cancer Medicine – Real or Meh?
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Feline Tooth Resorption: From Pathogenesis to Practical Treatment
Feline Tooth Resorption: From Pathogenesis to Practical Treatment An in-depth overview of feline tooth resorption, including classification, pathophysiology, diagnostic challenges, and evidence-based treatment options. The session covers radiographic interpretation, pain assessment, and surgical considerations, offering clinicians a comprehensive approach to managing one of the most common yet misunderstood feline dental conditions. Speaker: Michael C. Congiusta, DVM,… Continue reading Feline Tooth Resorption: From Pathogenesis to Practical Treatment
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Breaking the “Cruciate Code”: What Every Clinician Should Know
Breaking the “Cruciate Code”: What Every Clinician Should Know This presentation provides a comprehensive review of cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) injury in dogs, including anatomy, biomechanics, diagnosis, meniscal injury, and surgical and nonsurgical treatment options. Participants will learn how to perform and interpret physical exam maneuvers (drawer, tibial thrust), evaluate radiographs and advanced imaging, understand… Continue reading Breaking the “Cruciate Code”: What Every Clinician Should Know
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