VCA (9/20/2021)
When that difficult cancer patient comes around, do you ever wonder how the oncology experts would approach the case? Here’s your chance to find out. Your cases spark the discussion in this first interactive presentation in a series of 4. A panel of VCA Pet CancerCare Alliance oncologists and Antech clinical pathologists will be convening to share their insights and approaches to your own head-scratching medical oncology cases. In this webinar, submit your own cases to get firsthand tips from the experts and expand your knowledge of medical oncology.
What You'll Learn
- Pearls of wisdom from medical oncology experts on your toughest cancer cases
- Diagnosis recommendations and treatment protocols for the best possible outcomes
- How to prepare your clients and patients for their referral experience, including setting realistic expectations for prognosis, cost, and possible adverse effects
- What to do when your patients finish chemotherapy or come out of remission
Speaker Panel
- Sarah Johnson, DVM, MS, DACVP (Clinical Pathology)
- Emily Manor, DVM, DACVIM
- Karen Oberthaler, VMD, DACVIM (Oncology)
- Barbara Kitchell, DVM, PhD, DACVIM
- Philip J. Bergman, Director of Clinical Studies
To learn more about your panel click here.
When that difficult cancer patient comes around, do you ever wonder how the oncology experts would approach the case? Here’s your chance to find out. Your cases spark the discussion in this first interactive presentation in a series of 4. A panel of VCA Pet CancerCare Alliance oncologists and Antech clinical pathologists will be convening to share their insights and approaches to your own head-scratching medical oncology cases. In this webinar, submit your own cases to get firsthand tips from the experts and expand your knowledge of medical oncology.
What You'll Learn
- Pearls of wisdom from medical oncology experts on your toughest cancer cases
- Diagnosis recommendations and treatment protocols for the best possible outcomes
- How to prepare your clients and patients for their referral experience, including setting realistic expectations for prognosis, cost, and possible adverse effects
- What to do when your patients finish chemotherapy or come out of remission
Speaker Panel
- Sarah Johnson, DVM, MS, DACVP (Clinical Pathology)
- Emily Manor, DVM, DACVIM
- Karen Oberthaler, VMD, DACVIM (Oncology)
- Barbara Kitchell, DVM, PhD, DACVIM
- Philip J. Bergman, Director of Clinical Studies
To learn more about your panel click here.