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Putting a spring back into their step; the latest in managing canine OA

This on-demand learning/ webinar will cover the following content;

  •  A novel way of thinking about canine osteoarthritis that will immediately benefit your patients
  • The latest in treatment recommendations – a practical approach that will produce significant relief for dogs with OA
  • Introduce Galliprant – the latest revolution in the management of canine OA

This webinar counts for one (1) CE point.

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BSc, BVSC, PhD, FRCVS, CertVA, DSAS(ST), Diplomate ECVS, Diplomate ACVS 

Dr. Lascelles is Professor in Small Animal Surgery and Pain Management at North Carolina State University. His research program (Translational Research in Pain [TRiP]) develops methods to measure pain associated with spontaneous disease in animals, and seeks to understand the underlying neurobiology. His work improves pain control in companion animals, and facilitates analgesic development in human medicine.  
He is director of the Comparative Pain Research and Education Centre (CPREC). He has authored over 180 peer reviewed research papers and reviews and 190 research abstracts, as well as over 30 book chapters.