Canine Hyperadrenocorticism: 23/Mar/2016 at 6.00 PM

Michael-GoldsteinTopic – Join Dr. Goldstein in discussing up-to-date information on the pathophysiology, clinical signs, diagnostic testing, treatment and monitoring of Cushing’s disease as well as some common questions and challenges faced by clinicians.

Speaker – Michael Goldstein – DVM Diplomate ACVIM

Dr. Goldstein graduated from Kansas State University, College of Veterinary Medicine in 2004 and completed a rotating internship at the Ocean State Veterinary Specialists hospital in Rhode Island. He spent the following four years in general practice at the Forest Hill Animal Clinic in Toronto. He then completed an Internal Medicine residency at the Ontario Veterinary College in Guelph. As a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Dr. Goldstein has a special interest in endocrinology, specifically feline diabetes and acromegaly, canine hyperadrenocorticism and feline hyperthyroidism.

Thanks to the generosity of Dechra Veterinary Products, this dinner talk will be free to QDVA members and staff. The cost for non-member DVMs and staff is $60 per person.

Attendance is limited to about 70 people. To be sure all members can be accommodated, some registration restrictions will apply. Each attending veterinarian can bring two lay staff. Please register by 5 p.m., Friday March 18th. If we still have room after the deadline, an email will be sent out inviting more staff members to attend.

The session will be held as usual at the Belleville Club, starting at 6 p.m.  Doors open 5:30. p.m.

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