
To hibiscrub and beyond...
Topical therapy plays an invaluable role in the management of skin disease. It can be used as the sole form of therapy in skin disease and in many circumstances it can used to complement or reduce systemic treatment.
Our panel, who compromise both specialists and primary care practitioners from the UK and Scandinavia, will discuss the use of topical therapy to help in the management of allergy, infection and scaling disorders.
Join the discussion with panelists: Carly Mason, Delia Richter and Babette Taugbol facilitated by Dr Sue Paterson & John Redbond RVN who will be discussing:
1) The various forms of topical therapy and the advantages / disadvantages of each.
2) What actives can be used.
3) The pros and cons of what is available as POM-V products.
4) What topical therapy products are available without a prescription.
5) What would be on the wish list for skin treatment if we were to give a dermatologist a magic wand!
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Topical Therapy Panel Discussion
Facilitated by Dr Sue Paterson & John Redbond RVN
Thursday 30th June | 8.00pm - 9.00pm BST
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Find out moreAbout the expert panel:

Babette Taugbol
DR.MED.VET., VET. DERMATOLOGIST (CERT VD)
Babette became interested in veterinary dermatology early in her career and holds the Certificate in Veterinary Dermatology. She is also a recognized Swedish specialist in small animal dermatology and a member of the European Society of Veterinary Dermatology. Babette works with medical marketing at Nextmune Nordic and also works in two small animal clinics as a veterinary referral dermatologist. Babette enjoys holding dermatology courses and webinars for veterinarians, nurses and students in Europe.

Carly Mason
BVSc, CertVD, DipECVD, MRCVS
Carly obtained the RCVS Certificate in Veterinary Dermatology in 2009 and, after completing a 3-year residency at Rutland House Referrals in 2014, she achieved the European College of Veterinary Dermatology diploma, making her an EBVS and RCVS recognised Specialist in Veterinary Dermatology.
Carly works as an independent veterinary dermatology consultant in the southeast of the UK and for the Guide Dogs for the Blind. Carly is also a visiting lecturer at the University of Surrey Veterinary School and an assessor for the University of Liverpool postgraduate Cert AVP in dermatology.
Carly recently took over the Presidency of the British Veterinary Dermatology Study Group (BVDSG)

Delia Richter
BVSc CertAVP(VD) MRCVS
Delia has been in practice for 25 years working as a locum, and emergency work.
Delia passed the RCVS Advanced Veterinary Practitioner Certificate in Veterinary Dermatology in July 2021.
She is still a general practitioner where 95% of her work is allergies and ears.
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