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CB Partner Webinar {{webinarsautomatedemailsthankyou::omeda}} #EVENTTITLE# {{webinarsautomatedemailsthankyou::round_table}} Dechra {{webinarsautomatedemailsthankyou::client_only_logo}} {{webinarsautomatedemailsthankyou::client_only_logo_self_hosted}} {{webinarsautomatedemailsthankyou::client_only_logo_alt}} {{webinarsautomatedemailsthankyou::client_only_logo_width}} {{webinarsautomatedemailsthankyou::client_only_logo_custom_css}} {{webinarsautomatedemailsthankyou::client_color}} {{webinarsautomatedemailsthankyou::supported_by}} {{webinarsautomatedemailsthankyou::end_of_first_paragraph}} Management of allergic skin disease is not just about drugs; topicals are key to successful long-term management. Not all medicated topicals are the same—there is a place for each kind. Because patients may need more than one topical at the same time and/or may require switching topicals as disease evolves, the veterinary team should educate and prepare owners for this. Don’t assume clients won’t go for topicals. Always recommend the best therapy for your patients; you might be surprised by what clients are willing to do for their pet. People often get “stuck” on topicals. Make sure to explain why using certain topicals (eg, steroids) can be harmful if used long-term or improperly. The details are important. Prepare clients for success by discussing the details. {{webinarsautomatedemailsthankyou::custom_printable_pdf_copy}} https://cdn.brief.vet/webinars/Dechra/Webinar+1+%26+2/Dechra+CAN+Webinar%2C+Top+5+Takeaways_FINAL+(1).pdf {{webinarsautomatedemailsthankyou::custom_ce_certificate_copy}} https://cdn.brief.vet/webinars/Dechra/Webinar+1+%26+2/Dr+Waisglass+Webinar+CE+Certificate.pdf #AUDIENCEURL# {{webinarsautomatedemailsthankyou::remove_on_demand_text}}
Dear #FIRSTNAME#,
Thank you for attending our webinar, "{{webinarsautomatedemailsthankyou::webinar_title}}," sponsored by Dechra. {{webinarsautomatedemailsthankyou::end_of_first_paragraph}} Thank you for attending our webinar, "{{webinarsautomatedemailsthankyou::webinar_title}}." {{webinarsautomatedemailsthankyou::end_of_first_paragraph}}
Below you will find the Top 5 Takeaways from the webinar as well as your CE certificate.
Top 5 Takeaways
  1. Management of allergic skin disease is not just about drugs; topicals are key to successful long-term management.
  2. Not all medicated topicals are the same—there is a place for each kind. Because patients may need more than one topical at the same time and/or may require switching topicals as disease evolves, the veterinary team should educate and prepare owners for this.
  3. Don’t assume clients won’t go for topicals. Always recommend the best therapy for your patients; you might be surprised by what clients are willing to do for their pet.
  4. People often get “stuck” on topicals. Make sure to explain why using certain topicals (eg, steroids) can be harmful if used long-term or improperly.
  5. The details are important. Prepare clients for success by discussing the details.
Download a printable PDF of these takeaways.
Your CE Certificate
Download and complete your certificate here.
Feel free to pass this along to colleagues who may be interested.
If you would like to reference the on‑demand version of the event, click here.
Thanks again for attending,
The Clinician's Brief Team
The Dechra Team
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Dear #FIRSTNAME#,
Thank you for attending our webinar, "{{webinarsautomatedemailsthankyou::webinar_title}}," sponsored by Dechra. {{webinarsautomatedemailsthankyou::end_of_first_paragraph}} Thank you for attending our webinar, "{{webinarsautomatedemailsthankyou::webinar_title}}." {{webinarsautomatedemailsthankyou::end_of_first_paragraph}}
Below you will find the Top 5 Takeaways from the webinar as well as your CE certificate.
Top 5 Takeaways
  1. Management of allergic skin disease is not just about drugs; topicals are key to successful long-term management.
  2. Not all medicated topicals are the same—there is a place for each kind. Because patients may need more than one topical at the same time and/or may require switching topicals as disease evolves, the veterinary team should educate and prepare owners for this.
  3. Don’t assume clients won’t go for topicals. Always recommend the best therapy for your patients; you might be surprised by what clients are willing to do for their pet.
  4. People often get “stuck” on topicals. Make sure to explain why using certain topicals (eg, steroids) can be harmful if used long-term or improperly.
  5. The details are important. Prepare clients for success by discussing the details.
Download a printable PDF of these takeaways.
Your CE Certificate
Download and complete your certificate here.
Feel free to pass this along to colleagues who may be interested.
If you would like to reference the on‑demand version of the event, click here.
Thanks again for attending,
The Clinician's Brief Team
The Dechra Team