This on-demand AVMA course by Dr. Daniel M. Weary reviews some of the recent research on pain assessment and detection in cattle. (1 CE credit)
The detection and management of pain in animals is a key element of good animal care and is an active area of research and innovation. There is now an extensive scientific literature on the anatomy, neurophysiology and pharmacology of pain, and great progress has been made in the identification and assessment of pain through physiological and behavioral indicators. The assessment and treatment of pain in animals is a now major topic of scientific research. This presentation reviews some of the recent research on pain assessment and detection in cattle. (1 CE credit)
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Podcast CE: A Surgeon’s Perspective on Current Trends for the Management of Osteoarthritis, Part 1
May 17th 2024David L. Dycus, DVM, MS, CCRP, DACVS joins Adam Christman, DVM, MBA, to discuss a proactive approach to the diagnosis of osteoarthritis and the best tools for general practice.
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