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CB Partner Webinar ZOETIS When Do Abnormal
Liver Enzymes
Warrant Investigation? true 1 Credit Hour March 29, 2022 at 9:30 PM ET 1 HR Learning to Go Where the
Liver Enzymes Lead You SAVE YOUR SEAT https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/3603780/172454EFCF7BAB041477647294BD8ED5 true https://sales.briefmedia.com/uploads/resized/022222_webinar_partner_zoetis_artboard_46_2_x-991882c2a15ec61c2ebeab30751fbccb.jpg 62 true https://sales.briefmedia.com/uploads/resized/022222_webinar_partner_zoetis_email_speaker_twedt_2_x-a0422128bdee6166f116679283fb0a0f.jpg David C. Twedt DVM, DACVIM (SAIM) Liver enzyme abnormalities are commonly found in both sick and apparently healthy patients, making it challenging to know which cases warrant investigation. Complicating things even further, both hepatic and non‑hepatic conditions can cause these changes. Let Dr. David Twedt help simplify these scenarios with this case‑based webinar. How to diagnose and possibly treat liver disease in patients The importance of abnormal liver enzymes in healthy patients versus sick patients How to differentiate primary from secondary liver disease Learn how to navigate
your way through liver
enzyme abnormalities. SAVE YOUR SPOT This program is approved for 1 hour of CE credit
in the jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval.
When Do Abnormal Liver Enzymes Warrant Investigation?
Produced by Clinician's Brief & ZOETIS
RACE approved (1 Credit Hour)
When Do Abnormal
Liver Enzymes
Warrant Investigation?
Learning to Go Where the
Liver Enzymes Lead You
Mar 29, 2022
09:30 PM ET (1 HR)
SAVE YOUR SEAT
Speaker
David C. Twedt
DVM, DACVIM (SAIM)
Inside the Webinar
Liver enzyme abnormalities are commonly found in both sick and apparently healthy patients, making it challenging to know which cases warrant investigation. Complicating things even further, both hepatic and non‑hepatic conditions can cause these changes. Let Dr. David Twedt help simplify these scenarios with this case‑based webinar.
What you'll learn
  • How to diagnose and possibly treat liver disease in patients
  • The importance of abnormal liver enzymes in healthy patients versus sick patients
  • How to differentiate primary from secondary liver disease
Learn how to navigate
your way through liver
enzyme abnormalities.
SAVE YOUR SPOT
This program is approved for 1 hour of CE credit
in the jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval.
Produced by
 
Clinician's Brief