THE THYRONORM
PRECISION MASTERCLASS:
Navigating Comorbidities, Compliance, and Complex Cases

Tuesday 28th April, 8pm - 9pm (BST)

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Free Webinar   |    28th April    |    With Virbac 

Talk Summary

Managing feline hyperthyroidism is not always straightforward, particularly when cats present with co-morbidities.

In this webinar, Sam Taylor, Recognised Specialist in Feline Medicine, goes beyond the basics to explore a practical approach to more complex cases.

The session will cover the complexities of diagnosing and treating hyperthyroidism when the cat has a comorbidity such as chronic kidney disease, and will help clinicians make confident, pragmatic decisions around diagnosis, monitoring and long-term management.  

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What You'll Learn

Managing hyperthyroidism is rarely a straight line. In this advanced session, Dr. Sam Taylor will move beyond the basics of Thyronorm to help you:

+ List the common conditions that occur with hyperthyroidism and describe how to approach the cat with more than one diagnosis.

+ Explain how hyperthyroidism and chronic kidney disease interact and affect diagnosis and treatment of both diseases.

+ Approach complex hyperthyroid cases such as those that fail to respond, become hypothyroid and have adverse treatment reactions.

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Meet The Speaker

Dr. Sam Taylor

BVetMed(Hons) CertSAM DipECVIM‐CA FRCVS

Dr. Sam Taylor is a globally renowned Internal Medicine Specialist dedicated exclusively to the nuances of feline health. An RCVS Recognised Specialist at Lumbry Park, she brings unparalleled clinical expertise to this webinar. If you’re looking to elevate your approach to feline internal medicine, this is the session for you.

Dr. Taylor’s achievements include:

  • European Veterinary Specialist in Small Animal Internal Medicine
  • Associate Editor, Journal of Small Animal Practice
  • International Cat Care Veterinary Society
    Specialist Consultant
  • Honorary Lecturer at the University of Surrey