december, 2024
12dec12:00 pm1:00 pmSCVMA, Animal Dermatology, & MiDog Present: Yellow Fungus DiseaseFree CE Webinar
Event Details
SCVMA, Animal Dermatology Group, and MiDog Present: Feeling Blue? Well, At Least You Can Diagnose “Yellow Fungus Disease” with NGS Technology! Free Webinar! Approved
Event Details
SCVMA, Animal Dermatology Group, and MiDog Present:
Feeling Blue?
Well, At Least You Can Diagnose “Yellow Fungus Disease” with NGS Technology!
Free Webinar!
Approved for one hour California Statutory CEU
Thursday, December 12, 2024
12:00 – 1:00 PM PT
**Click Here to Register**
Fungal infections can be challenging to identify and diagnose, especially in early stages. Yellow fungus disease, commonly caused by Nannizziopsis organisms, poses a significant risk to all reptiles and can lead to death if untreated. Understanding fungal infections can help you diagnose treat your patients more effectively, so please consider joining us at our upcoming event to learn more about Nannizziopsis in reptile health!
Our newest board member, Dr. Krista Keller (DVM, DACZM), will be sharing her expertise on:
- Clinical presentation of Nannizziopsis
- Strategies to diagnose and treat Nannizziopsis
- Discussion of an infection trial of Nannizziopsis in reptiles
This webinar is a great opportunity to broaden your understanding of fungal infections and learn from an expect about how NGS can shed light on reptile health and key pathogen diagnosis. If you’re interested in learning more while earning free CE credit, please register now!
Presented By:
DR. KRISTA KELLER, DVM, DACZM | University of California Davis
A board-certified specialist in zoological medicine, Dr Krista Keller is currently Associate Professor of Clinical Zoological Companion Animal Medicine and Surgery at the University of California, Davis. In this role she teaches the next generation of amazing veterinarians and zoological medicine specialists while providing clinical care for birds, reptiles, amphibians, and mammals. Her research is focused on mycotic (fungal) infections of reptiles whether it be understanding the mechanisms of disease manifestation or exploring novel diagnostic and therapeutic options.
– Board Certified Specialist in Zoological Medicine
– Associate Professor of Clinical Zoological Companion Animal Medicine and Surgery, Department of Medicine and Epidemiology, UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine
– MiDOG Board Member
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Time
(Thursday) 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Location
Webinar
Organizer
MiDog Animal Diagnostics(833) 456-4364
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