Dr. Anna Threlfall

Dr. Anna Threlfall BVSc. MVetMed DipACVIM DipECVIM MRCVS RCVS, EBVS® and American Specialist in Small Animal Internal Medicine Bio After graduating from The University of Liverpool in 2007, Anna enjoyed four years working in general practice in Kent, before moving back to the academic setting to complete a rotating internship at the Royal Veterinary College in 2011. Anna then embarked…

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Dr. Andy Fiske-Jackson

Dr. Andy Fiske-Jackson BVSc MVetMed FHEA Dipl.ECVS MRCVS Bio Andy graduated from the University of Liverpool in 2004 and worked for the Society for the Protection of Animals Abroad for the following three months. He then worked in mixed practice in Somerset. In July 2006 he undertook an eighteen-month internship at the Liphook Equine Hospital followed by a six-month ambulatory position. He…

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Dr. Alex Kennedy

Dr. Alex Kennedy

Dr Alex Kennedy BVSc MANZCVS (Small Animal Medicine) Bio Alex graduated from Sydney University in 2017 and initially worked in general practice in the Hunter region before commencing a rotating internship at SASH in 2019. During this internship, Alex undertook a research project evaluating risk factors for feline ureteral obstruction. She then commenced a special internship in internal medicine during which…

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Appropriate antimicrobial use in foals -how do we combat antimicrobial resistance? (2024)

Appropriate antimicrobial use in foals -how do we combat antimicrobial resistance? (2024)

Join our webinar on “Appropriate Antimicrobial Use in Foals” to explore critical topics like combating antimicrobial resistance, a growing concern in foals due to bacterial infections and sepsis. Learn about appropriate antimicrobial use, the challenges of balancing treatment with resistance, and how to improve antimicrobial stewardship. This session offers valuable insights for veterinary professionals seeking to enhance their understanding of foal care and reduce resistance development. Discover evidence-based strategies for responsible drug use and effective care practices in foals.

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AMR & FIP treatment – Antivirals are antimicrobials too! (2024)

AMR & FIP treatment – Antivirals are antimicrobials too! (2024)

Feline infectious peritonitis is now a readily treatable disease. In this exciting era of feline medicine, let us learn from past mistakes and do our bit to promote responsible antimicrobial stewardship. Antivirals are often overlooked when we discuss antimicrobial resistance, with most of the focus on antibiotic use. In this webinar, Dr Coggins will review what we have learned from the COVID-19 pandemic and discuss the current recommendations for antiviral use in the context of FIP treatment.

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