Comprehensive 12 Month Ophthalmology Course
Become confident with all of your ophthalmology cases in this tutored expert-guided Live and recorded webinar series.
1. How to Perform an Ophthalmology Examination
In this brief overview, we will delve into the importance of conducting ophthalmic examinations in animals, emphasizing the significance of early detection and prevention of eye diseases in animals.
2. Non-Healing Corneal Ulcer in Dogs
A non-healing corneal ulcer in dogs is an ocular condition that requires vet attention and appropriate treatment. The lesson aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of non-healing corneal ulcers in dogs, covering the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options.
3. Canine Glaucoma
This lesson aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of canine glaucoma, covering its causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and management strategies. Participants will gain insights into the importance of early detection and appropriate intervention to preserve vision and manage this sight-threatening condition in dogs.
4.Canine Uveitis
This lesson aims to deepen participants’ understanding of canine uveitis, exploring its causes, clinical manifestations, diagnostic methods, and therapeutic strategies. By the end of the lesson, learners will be equipped to identify, manage, and contribute to the prevention of uveitis in dogs.
5. Prolapsed Nictitans Gland
Welcome to “Mastering Third Eyelid Protrusion in Canines,” an illuminating webinar course designed to equip veterinary professionals with the expertise needed to understand, diagnose, and manage this often perplexing ocular condition in dogs.
6. KCS Management
Welcome to “Understanding Canine Dry Eyes,” an insightful webinar course designed to equip veterinarians with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively manage and treat this common ocular condition in dogs.
7. Eyelid Mass in Dogs and Cats
Enhance your veterinary skills with our CPD course on diagnosing and managing eyelid masses in dogs and cats. Learn about common types, diagnostic techniques, and treatment options to ensure optimal ocular health for your patients. Join us for this comprehensive and practical training
8.Canine Distichiasis, Trichiasis, Ectopic Cilia
Join us for an informative webinar focused on common eyelash disorders in dogs: distichiasis, trichiasis, and ectopic cilia. These conditions can cause significant discomfort if left untreated. We’ll explore their causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options to help veterinarians and pet owners better manage these eye conditions.
9.Chronic Epiphora
This webinar will explore chronic epiphora, a condition causing excessive tearing in dogs. We’ll discuss the underlying causes, including anatomical, environmental, and health-related factors, along with diagnostic techniques and treatment options.
10.Stromal or Deep Corneal Ulcers in Dogs
Stromal or deep corneal ulcers are serious eye injuries in dogs, affecting the deeper layers of the cornea. They can result from trauma or infection and may lead to pain and vision loss if untreated. Treatment involves medication or surgery, with early intervention crucial for recovery.
11.Chronic Superficial Keratitis
Welcome to today’s webinar on Chronic Superficial Keratitis (CSK) in dogs, also known as Pannus. This immune-mediated condition affects the cornea and, if untreated, can lead to vision loss. We’ll explore its causes, symptoms, and treatment options to help manage this condition effectively. Let’s get started!
12.Eosinophilic Keratoconjunctivitis
Welcome to today’s webinar on eosinophilic Keratoconjunctivitis in Cats. This session will provide an overview of this immune-mediated eye condition, covering its clinical signs, causes, diagnostic methods, and effective treatment options. Our goal is to help veterinary professionals manage this chronic disease and improve outcomes for affected cats. Let’s dive in!
13.Chronic Feline Keratitis
Welcome to our webinar on Chronic Feline Keratitis, a persistent and often challenging eye condition in cats. In this session, we’ll explore the causes, clinical signs, and management strategies for chronic keratitis, focusing on how to effectively diagnose and treat this inflammatory corneal disease. Our goal is to provide insights that can help improve long-term outcomes and comfort for affected feline patients. Let’s get started!
14.Feline Uveitis
Feline uveitis is inflammation inside the eye, often caused by infections, trauma, or underlying diseases. Common signs include redness, squinting, and tearing. Without treatment, it can lead to serious complications like vision loss. Early diagnosis and treatment with anti-inflammatory medication are key to managing the condition and protecting the cat’s vision.
15.Feline Glaucoma
Feline glaucoma is a condition where increased eye pressure damages the optic nerve, leading to vision loss. Symptoms include redness, cloudiness, and vision changes. It can be genetic or caused by injury or disease. Treatment involves medications or surgery to lower eye pressure and preserve vision. Early detection is key.
16.Canine Lens Luxation
The Canine Lens Luxation webinar is a comprehensive course designed for veterinary professionals, focusing on the diagnosis, management, and treatment of lens luxation in dogs. This course covers the underlying causes, clinical signs, and diagnostic techniques, including slit-lamp examination and advanced imaging. Participants will learn about both surgical and non-surgical treatment options, post-operative care, and long-term management strategies. The webinar also includes case studies to illustrate real-world scenarios and decision-making processes, helping vets improve their skills in handling this challenging eye condition.
17.Cataract
This course provides veterinary professionals with a comprehensive overview of canine cataracts, covering their causes, clinical signs, and progression. Participants will learn how to diagnose cataracts using advanced diagnostic techniques, differentiate them from other ocular conditions and assess their impact on vision and overall health. The course also explores treatment options, including medical management and surgical intervention, with a focus on postoperative care and client communication.
18.Rabbit Dacryocystitis
Dacryocystitis, or inflammation of the tear ducts, is a common condition in rabbits caused by bacterial infections or dental issues affecting the nasolacrimal duct. This webinar will explore the anatomy, clinical signs, diagnostic approaches and treatment options for dacryocystitis in rabbits. Learn to identify symptoms such as excessive tearing, discharge, and facial swelling, and gain insights into effective management strategies, including medical therapy, tear duct flushing and addressing underlying causes.
19. Eyelid Abnormalities
Join us for an informative session on entropion and ectropion, two common eyelid disorders affecting pets. Learn to identify the signs, understand the causes, and explore treatment options, including medical management and surgical correction.
20.Exophthalmia
Join us for an in-depth webinar on exophthalmia in dogs, a condition characterized by abnormal protrusion of the eyeball. This session will cover common causes, clinical signs, diagnostic approaches, and treatment options, including medical and surgical management.
21.Retinal Detachment
Join us for a deep dive into retinal detachment in dogs and cats—how to recognize the signs, diagnose effectively and explore treatment options.
22.Horner’s Syndrome
Join us for a concise and practical webinar on Horner’s Syndrome, a neurological condition affecting the eye and facial muscles in animals. We’ll cover the key clinical signs, common causes and diagnostic approaches, helping you differentiate peripheral from central lesions. Gain valuable insights to streamline your diagnostic process and improve patient outcomes.