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Find out more by listening to the Introduction podcast (first podcast) and if you have any suggestions or comments please get in touch (email sjasani@rvc.ac.uk; tweet @RoyalVetCollege using #saclinpod; or use the RVC Facebook page). Also, if you like this podcast series please rate it in iTunes! | Find out more by listening to the Introduction podcast (first podcast) and if you have any suggestions or comments please get in touch (email sjasani@rvc.ac.uk; tweet @RoyalVetCollege using #saclinpod; or use the RVC Facebook page). Also, if you like this podcast series please rate it in iTunes! | ||
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+ | Angiostrongylosis is [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/small-animal-referrals/emergency-cases Emergency] a horrible disease affecting dogs not just in the UK but in many other countries besides. The two most commonly reported clinical presentations are associated with spontaneous bleeding or respiratory signs due to verminous pneumonia! In this podcast we discuss this parasitic infection in some depth and I am joined once again by [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/small-animal-referrals/about-us/senior-clinicians/karen-humm Karen Humm] who is a Lecturer in & [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/small-animal-referrals/critical-care Critical Care] (ECC) at the QMHA and a co-Director of the Transfusion Medicine service.<br/> Alongside this podcast, I have also just published a short blog piece summarising a couple of papers on ''A. vaso[http://www.rvc.ac.uk/small-animal-referrals/news-events/clinical-podcasts/23-angiostrongylus-vasorum-canine-lungworm 23 Angiostrongylus vasorum (canine lungworm)]rum'' recently published in The Veterinary Record which you can find [http://vetemccsmalltalk.blogspot.co.uk/2014/08/angiostrongylus-vasorum-canine-lungworm.html HERE].<br/> As always, if you have any comments about this podcast, please get in touch (email [mailto:sjasani@rvc.ac.uk sjasani@rvc.ac.uk]<nowiki>; tweet @RoyalVetCollege using #saclinpod; or use the RVC's Facebook page).</nowiki><br/> Please take 30 seconds (!) to rate the podcasts in iTunes +/- write a review! Thanks. And remember we are now also on Stitcher Radio.<br/> PS. In the podcast Karen mentions some parasite that has a life-cycle which as you can tell she finds very exciting! She was keen I shared the link with you so [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dicrocoelium_dendriticum#Life_cycle here you go]! | ||
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+ | '''[http://www.rvc.ac.uk/small-animal-referrals/news-events/clinical-podcasts/22-being-a-new-grad-vet-in-practice 22 Being a new grad vet in practice]<br/> Tue, 5 Aug 2014 <br/> Author: Shailen Jasani<br/> Duration: 45:22<br/> [http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/www.rvc.ac.uk/small-animal-referrals/Media/SmallAnimalReferrals/podcasts/clinical/NewGrad.mp3 Download 20.8Mb] <br/>''' | ||
+ | So you've made it through vet school, landed your veterinary degree, now what? It's the start of another phase in your lifelong journey! There are many things to consider as a new grad vet starting life in practice. In this podcast we discuss issues such as choosing your first job, coping with those early days seeing cases, sources of support and advice, the PDP (UK), internships and specialisation! I am joined in this podcast by [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/small-animal-referrals/about-us/senior-clinicians/tom-cardy Dr Tom Cardy] who graduated in 2011 and is now a resident in [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/small-animal-referrals/neurology-and-neurosurgery Neurology & Neurosurgery] at the QMHA. Tom has had an interesting and unusual working life to date which gives him some extra valuable insights.<br/> As always, if you have any comments about this podcast, please get in touch (email [mailto:sjasani@rvc.ac.uk sjasani@rvc.ac.uk]<nowiki>; tweet @RoyalVetCollege using #saclinpod; or use the RVC's Facebook page).</nowiki><br/> | ||
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'''[http://www.rvc.ac.uk/small-animal-referrals/news-events/clinical-podcasts/21-gastrointestinal-signs-and-canine-ibd 21 Gastrointestinal signs and Canine IBD]<br/> Sat, 26 Jul 2014 <br/> Author: Shailen Jasani<br/> Duration: 53:24<br/> [http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/www.rvc.ac.uk/small-animal-referrals/Media/SmallAnimalReferrals/podcasts/clinical/KarinAllenspach.mp3 Download 24.4Mb] <br/>''' | '''[http://www.rvc.ac.uk/small-animal-referrals/news-events/clinical-podcasts/21-gastrointestinal-signs-and-canine-ibd 21 Gastrointestinal signs and Canine IBD]<br/> Sat, 26 Jul 2014 <br/> Author: Shailen Jasani<br/> Duration: 53:24<br/> [http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/www.rvc.ac.uk/small-animal-referrals/Media/SmallAnimalReferrals/podcasts/clinical/KarinAllenspach.mp3 Download 24.4Mb] <br/>''' | ||
Dogs - and cats - with chronic intermittent gastrointestinal signs are a common population in small animal practice! What's to be done? How should we approach these patients? In this podcast I discuss these questions with [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/small-animal-referrals/about-us/senior-clinicians/karin-allenspach Dr Karin Allenspach], Associate Professor and Reader in [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/small-animal-referrals/internal-medicine Small Animal Internal Medicine] and Head of the [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/CIC/Home/Index.cfm Clinical Investigation Centre (CIC)] at the RVC. Karin has a special interest in gastroenterology and especially in canine inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) which we go on to discuss in more detail here. <br/> As always, if you have any comments about this podcast, please get in touch (email [mailto:sjasani@rvc.ac.uk sjasani@rvc.ac.uk]<nowiki>; tweet @RoyalVetCollege using #saclinpod; or use the RVC's Facebook page).</nowiki><br/> | Dogs - and cats - with chronic intermittent gastrointestinal signs are a common population in small animal practice! What's to be done? How should we approach these patients? In this podcast I discuss these questions with [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/small-animal-referrals/about-us/senior-clinicians/karin-allenspach Dr Karin Allenspach], Associate Professor and Reader in [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/small-animal-referrals/internal-medicine Small Animal Internal Medicine] and Head of the [http://www.rvc.ac.uk/CIC/Home/Index.cfm Clinical Investigation Centre (CIC)] at the RVC. Karin has a special interest in gastroenterology and especially in canine inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) which we go on to discuss in more detail here. <br/> As always, if you have any comments about this podcast, please get in touch (email [mailto:sjasani@rvc.ac.uk sjasani@rvc.ac.uk]<nowiki>; tweet @RoyalVetCollege using #saclinpod; or use the RVC's Facebook page).</nowiki><br/> | ||
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'''[http://www.rvc.ac.uk/small-animal-referrals/news-events/clinical-podcasts/20-transfusion-medicine 20 Transfusion medicine]<br/> Sat, 5 Jul 2014 <br/> Author: Shailen Jasani<br/> Duration: 01:02:19<br/> [http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/www.rvc.ac.uk/small-animal-referrals/Media/SmallAnimalReferrals/podcasts/clinical/RVC%20Sm%20Anim%20Clin%20Podcast%2020%20-%20Transfusion%20medicine%20(Karen).mp3 Download 28.5Mb] <br/>''' | '''[http://www.rvc.ac.uk/small-animal-referrals/news-events/clinical-podcasts/20-transfusion-medicine 20 Transfusion medicine]<br/> Sat, 5 Jul 2014 <br/> Author: Shailen Jasani<br/> Duration: 01:02:19<br/> [http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/www.rvc.ac.uk/small-animal-referrals/Media/SmallAnimalReferrals/podcasts/clinical/RVC%20Sm%20Anim%20Clin%20Podcast%2020%20-%20Transfusion%20medicine%20(Karen).mp3 Download 28.5Mb] <br/>''' |
Revision as of 17:05, 29 August 2014
Veterinary Clinical Podcasts
Welcome to this series of audio podcasts on small animal clinical topics hosted by Shailen Jasani (MRCVS DipACVECC) and featuring veterinary specialists and other clinical staff from the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals, Royal Veterinary College, London.
Find out more by listening to the Introduction podcast (first podcast) and if you have any suggestions or comments please get in touch (email sjasani@rvc.ac.uk; tweet @RoyalVetCollege using #saclinpod; or use the RVC Facebook page). Also, if you like this podcast series please rate it in iTunes!
23 Angiostrongylus vasorum (canine lungworm)
Sat, 16 Aug 2014
Author: Shailen Jasani
Duration: 54:35
Download 25Mb
Angiostrongylosis is Emergency a horrible disease affecting dogs not just in the UK but in many other countries besides. The two most commonly reported clinical presentations are associated with spontaneous bleeding or respiratory signs due to verminous pneumonia! In this podcast we discuss this parasitic infection in some depth and I am joined once again by Karen Humm who is a Lecturer in & Critical Care (ECC) at the QMHA and a co-Director of the Transfusion Medicine service.
Alongside this podcast, I have also just published a short blog piece summarising a couple of papers on A. vaso23 Angiostrongylus vasorum (canine lungworm)rum recently published in The Veterinary Record which you can find HERE.
As always, if you have any comments about this podcast, please get in touch (email sjasani@rvc.ac.uk; tweet @RoyalVetCollege using #saclinpod; or use the RVC's Facebook page).
Please take 30 seconds (!) to rate the podcasts in iTunes +/- write a review! Thanks. And remember we are now also on Stitcher Radio.
PS. In the podcast Karen mentions some parasite that has a life-cycle which as you can tell she finds very exciting! She was keen I shared the link with you so here you go!
22 Being a new grad vet in practice
Tue, 5 Aug 2014
Author: Shailen Jasani
Duration: 45:22
Download 20.8Mb
So you've made it through vet school, landed your veterinary degree, now what? It's the start of another phase in your lifelong journey! There are many things to consider as a new grad vet starting life in practice. In this podcast we discuss issues such as choosing your first job, coping with those early days seeing cases, sources of support and advice, the PDP (UK), internships and specialisation! I am joined in this podcast by Dr Tom Cardy who graduated in 2011 and is now a resident in Neurology & Neurosurgery at the QMHA. Tom has had an interesting and unusual working life to date which gives him some extra valuable insights.
As always, if you have any comments about this podcast, please get in touch (email sjasani@rvc.ac.uk; tweet @RoyalVetCollege using #saclinpod; or use the RVC's Facebook page).
21 Gastrointestinal signs and Canine IBD
Sat, 26 Jul 2014
Author: Shailen Jasani
Duration: 53:24
Download 24.4Mb
Dogs - and cats - with chronic intermittent gastrointestinal signs are a common population in small animal practice! What's to be done? How should we approach these patients? In this podcast I discuss these questions with Dr Karin Allenspach, Associate Professor and Reader in Small Animal Internal Medicine and Head of the Clinical Investigation Centre (CIC) at the RVC. Karin has a special interest in gastroenterology and especially in canine inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) which we go on to discuss in more detail here.
As always, if you have any comments about this podcast, please get in touch (email sjasani@rvc.ac.uk; tweet @RoyalVetCollege using #saclinpod; or use the RVC's Facebook page).
20 Transfusion medicine
Sat, 5 Jul 2014
Author: Shailen Jasani
Duration: 01:02:19
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Anyone for some blood? Or how about some plasma? Transfusion medicine is a developing field in small animal practice as access to blood products increases - at least in some countries - and no doubt this trend is set to continue. In this podcast we discuss topics such as what transfusion medicine is and what the main indications are as well as some of the practical considerations with respect to administration. We also discuss blood banks and blood donors. Oh, and the small matter of changing our terminology for canine blood types! I am joined in this podcast by Karen Humm who is a Lecturer in Emergency & Critical Care (ECC) at the QMHA and a co-Director of the Transfusion Medicine service. During the podcast Karen also gives us a brief overview of the Transfusion Medicine service at the QMHA.
As always, if you have any comments about this podcast, please get in touch (email sjasani@rvc.ac.uk; tweet @RoyalVetCollege using #saclinpod; or use the RVC's Facebook page).
19 Chronic kidney disease (CKD) - Part 2
Thu, 12 Jun 2014
Author: Shailen Jasani
Duration: 43:17
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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a common problem in cats and dogs, especially as they get older. In the first podcast on CKD we discussed topics such as the anatomy and function of the kidney, why the kidney may become dysfunctional and what the consequences are, some terminology, and causes of kidney disease. In this second part we will look at clinical aspects of CKD in terms of patient approach and management, covering topics such as suspecting and making the diagnosis, IRIS staging, treatment and prognosis. I am joined once again by Dr Rosanne Jepson who is a Lecturer in Internal Medicine at the RVC and also a member of the Renal Replacement Therapy team at the QMHA. Rosanne has a special interest in nephrology in particular.
As mentioned in the podcast, do check out the International Renal Interest Society (IRIS) website.
As always, if you have any comments about this podcast, please get in touch (email sjasani@rvc.ac.uk; tweet @RoyalVetCollege using #saclinpod; or use the RVC's Facebook page).
18 Chronic kidney disease (CKD) - Part 1
Thu, 22 May 2014
Author: Shailen Jasani
Duration: 28:32
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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a common problem in cats and dogs, especially as they get older. In this first of two podcasts on CKD we discuss topics such as the anatomy and function of the kidney, why the kidney may become dysfunctional and what the consequences are, some terminology, and causes of kidney disease. In the second part we will look at clinical aspects of CKD in terms of patient approach and management. I am joined for both episodes once again by Dr Rosanne Jepson who is a Lecturer in Internal Medicine at the RVC and also a member of the Renal Replacement Therapy team at the QMHA. Rosanne has a special interest in nephrology in particular.
As always, if you have any comments about this podcast, please get in touch (email sjasani@rvc.ac.uk; tweet @RoyalVetCollege using #saclinpod; or use the RVC's Facebook page).
17 Veterinary nursing
Thu, 8 May 2014
Author: Shailen Jasani
Duration: 01:02:32
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Everyone knows that the nurses are really in charge!!...Having already undergone some substantial changes over the last two decades or so, veterinary nursing in the United Kingdom remains in the midst of changing times as nurses continue to work for greater recognition, endorsement and accountability. This podcast features Hayley Carne BSc (Hons) RVN Grad Dip, Assistant Lecturer in Veterinary Nursing at the Royal Veterinary College.
Some of the things we discuss include how to become a veterinary nurse, potential career options, procedures and treatments registered nurses are allowed to do, and CPD requirements. We also touch on some more potentially contentious issues such as what impact the move towards greater qualification may have on attitudes towards basic patient care, and the future for individuals who have worked as veterinary nurses for some time without formal qualification.
Find out more about nursing courses offered by the RVC at the links below:
Foundation Degree in Veterinary NursingBSc in Veterinary NursingGraduate Diploma
If you have any comments or suggestions, please get in touch (email sjasani@rvc.ac.uk; tweet @RoyalVetCollege using #saclinpod; or use the RVC's Facebook page).
16 Portosystemic shunts
Sat, 3 May 2014
Author: Shailen Jasani
Duration: 43:29
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Portosystemic shunts (PSS) are a relatively common problem in small animals and are the subject of this next podcast in our series. The podcast features Vicky Lipscomb who is Head of the Soft Tissue Surgery service at the QMHA and has a particular interest in these troublesome vessels! Some of the things we discuss in this podcast include the different types of PSS, when to be suspicious of the problem, diagnosis and treatment options.
Find out more about CPD from the RVC featuring Vicky here.
If you have any comments or suggestions, please get in touch (email sjasani@rvc.ac.uk; tweet @RoyalVetCollege using #saclinpod; or use the RVC's Facebook page).
15 Alabama Rot-like Syndrome in UK dogs
Mon, 14 Apr 2014
Author: Shailen Jasani
Duration: 43:40
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Over the last 18 months or so a number of dogs in the United Kingdom have been affected by a disorder which causes skin lesions initially followed within a few days by signs of acute kidney injury. Histopathology in these cases has shown cutaneous and renal glomerular vasculopathy consistent with changes seen in a condition known as Alabama Rot, described in North America but not previously reported in the UK. In this podcast we discuss the experience with this disorder in the UK thus far and illustrate what is – or more accurately – what is not known about this disorder. The podcast features Dr Rosanne Jepson who is a Lecturer in Internal Medicine at the RVC and also a member of the Renal Replacement Therapy team at the QMHA. Rosanne has a special interest in nephrology in particular.
A couple of links mentioned in the podcast include:
Forestry Commission (England) website which has a list of the reported cases including their geographical distribution
Questionnaire overseen by the Animal Health Trust that dog carers can complete.
If you have any comments about this podcast, please get in touch (email sjasani@rvc.ac.uk; tweet @RoyalVetCollege using #saclinpod; or use the RVC's Facebook page).
14 Feline cardiomyopathy
Sat, 12 Apr 2014
Author: Shailen Jasani
Duration: 42:56
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Heart disease is relatively common in domestic cats and these patients form a significant part of the caseload for many companion animal veterinary practices. In this podcast we discuss feline cardiomyopathy in general terms touching on issues such as classification of types, screening for subclinical cardiomyopathy, the relevance of dietary taurine, arterial thromboembolism, and prognostication. This podcast features Professor Virginia Luis Fuentes of the QMHA Cardiology Service who has a special interest in feline cardiomyopathy and aortic thromboemoblism and is always involved in research and progress in these areas.
Find out more about CPD from the RVC featuring Virginia here.
If you have any comments or suggestions, please get in touch (email sjasani@rvc.ac.uk; tweet @RoyalVetCollege using #saclinpod; or use the RVC's Facebook page).
13 Human factors, non-technical skills and professionalism
Sat, 22 Mar 2014
Author: Shailen Jasani
Duration: 01:02:36
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What are human factors, non-technical skills and professionalism? Human factors, non-technical skills and professionalism are concepts whose importance in clinical practice is increasingly being recognised and appreciated. So far more attention has been paid to these concepts in the field of human medicine but some discussion is now occurring in veterinary medicine too. In this podcast which features Liz Chan we discuss these concepts explaining what they mean and why they are relevant to clinical practice and/or patient safety. Liz is a specialist in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia and currently works at the RVC as a Lecturer in Veterinary Education.
Find out more about CPD from the RVC featuring Liz here.
If you have any comments or suggestions, please get in touch (email sjasani@rvc.ac.uk; tweet @RoyalVetCollege using #saclinpod; or use the RVC's Facebook page).
12 Healthcare-associated infection
Sun, 2 Mar 2014
Author: Shailen Jasani
Duration: 42:25
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Healthcare-associated infection is an extremely important consideration both in veterinary and human medicine. In this podcast we discuss issues such as what terminology we should use, why we should care about HAI, and prevention and monitoring. The podcast features Dan Chan who is Head of the Emergency and Critical Care services and also a member of the Infection Control Committee at the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals.
11 Tips for general anaesthesia safety
Sat, 8 Feb 2014
Author: Shailen Jasani
Duration: 39:51
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Many many...dogs and cats undergo general anaesthesia daily around the world. It is such a common intervention that being prepared and confident is vital and knowing how to maximise safety essential. In this podcast featuring Ian Self we discuss aspects such as patient assessment, preparation, induction, maintenance and recovery. We also touch on what the published data about peri-anaesthetic mortality is for dogs and cats. Ian is Head of the QMHA Anaesthesia and Analgesia service and a Lecturer in Anaesthesia.
Find out more about CPD from the RVC featuring Ian here.
If you have any comments or suggestions, please get in touch (email sjasani@rvc.ac.uk; tweet @RoyalVetCollege using #saclinpod; or use the RVC's Facebook page).
10 Canine Cruciate disease
Fri, 17 Jan 2014
Author: Shailen Jasani
Duration: 40:00
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Cruciate disease is one of the most common orthopaedic problems in dogs. In this podcast we review the anatomy and function of the cruciate ligaments and then go on to discuss the ways in which they can become diseased, how the diagnosis is made, and what the various treatment options are including surgical versus conservative management. The podcast features Richard Meeson who is a Lecturer in Orthopaedic Surgery and part of the QMHA Orthopaedic service. This podcast is a 'must listen' for anyone who sees or will go on to see dogs as clinical patients!
Find out more about CPD from the RVC featuring Richard here.
If you have any comments or suggestions, please get in touch (email sjasani@rvc.ac.uk; tweet @RoyalVetCollege using #saclinpod; or use the RVC's Facebook page).
09 Veterinary Oncology
Sat, 28 Dec 2013
Author: Shailen Jasani
Duration: 42:04
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Oncology is a relatively young speciality in small animal veterinary medicine but one that is exciting and continually evolving. In this latest podcast we discuss this area with Chiara Leo of the QMHA Small Animal Oncology service. Some of the things we talk about include what cancer is and general principles of the approach to and treatment of cancer. Chiara also offers her opinion on how pre-existing perceptions of veterinary oncology need to be rethought and to evolve as this field of veterinary medicine makes good clinical progress. Be sure to listen and remember....
If you have any comments or suggestions, please get in touch (email sjasani@rvc.ac.uk; tweet @RoyalVetCollege using #saclinpod; or use the RVC's Facebook page).
08 Small Animal Poisons
Thu, 5 Dec 2013
Author: Shailen Jasani
Duration: 55:18
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There are many potential ways in which dogs and cats can poison themselves! In this latest podcast we discuss some of the more well known 'classic' poisons such as chocolate, ethylene glycol (antifreeze) and anticoagulant rodenticides, as well as some more recently identified ones such as grapes/raisins/currants/sultanas and xylitol in dogs. We also chat about neuromuscular toxins such as metaldehyde and permethrins,. One of the key things we stress is the difference between dose-dependent and non dose-dependent (idiosyncratic) poisoning. The podcast features Dom Barfield, Lecturer in Emergency and Critical Care at the QMHA.
Find out more about CPD from the RVC featuring Dom here.
If you have any comments or suggestions, please get in touch (email sjasani@rvc.ac.uk; tweet @RoyalVetCollege using #saclinpod; or use the RVC's Facebook page).
07 Diabetes Mellitus and Remission
Tue, 12 Nov 2013
Author: Shailen Jasani
Duration: 35:13
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"Every month is diabetes month in my mind!" (Stijn Niessen, 2013). Diabetes mellitus is a common and very important hormonal disease in both dogs and cats. And while not reported in dogs, it has been known for some time that cats can go into diabetic remission. In this podcast featuring Stijn Niessen, Lecturer in Internal Medicine at the QMHA, we start by discussing diabetes mellitus in general terms, including how best to classify the different types, common signs of the disease, making the diagnosis and trying to make sense of the different types of insulin preparations available. Stijn then goes on to fill us in on the motivation for and aims of the new RVC Feline Diabetic Remission Clinic (email fdrc@rvc.ac.uk).
In the podcast Stijn also mentions that vets in the United Kingdom can submit samples from cats for fructosamine measurement for free - find out more at this RVC Clinical Investigations Centre website page under 'Feline diabetes and acromegaly'.
Find out more about CPD from the RVC featuring Stijn here.
If you have any comments or suggestions, please get in touch (email sjasani@rvc.ac.uk; tweet @RoyalVetCollege using #saclinpod; or use the RVC's Facebook page).
06 Physiotherapy and Hydrotherapy - a general discussion
Fri, 2 Aug 2013
Author: Shailen Jasani
Duration: 32:41
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Physiotherapy, hydrotherapy and rehabilitation therapies are gaining increasing recognition as being an important part of veterinary healthcare and these services are increasingly available. In this podcast we discuss the emergence, uses and potential benefits of these therapies with Holly Smith, Head Nurse for Neurology and Rehabilitation in the QMHA.
If you have any comments or suggestions, please get in touch (email sjasani@rvc.ac.uk; tweet @RoyalVetCollege using #saclinpod; or use the RVC's Facebook page).
Listeners update (Nov 2013)
Thu, 1 Aug 2013
Author: Shailen Jasani
Duration: 02:27
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A quick update on how the podcasts are going and a BIG THANK YOU to you the listeners for your interest and support!
Please do feel free to get in touch including with questions about current podcasts and suggestions for future topics:
- Email Shailen at sjasani@rvc.ac.uk
- Post on our Facebook page
- Tweet @RoyalVetCollege hashtag #saclinpod IF YOU LIKE THIS PODCAST SERIES PLEASE RATE IT ON ITUNES - THANK YOU!!!
05 Feline ureteric obstruction
Fri, 12 Jul 2013
Author: Shailen Jasani
Duration: 30:16
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Urethral obstruction ('blocked cats') is a well recognised emergency problem in cats. However obstruction of one or both ureters is also increasingly recognised. In this podcast Nicola Kulendra (nee Bound) of the QMHA Soft Tissue Surgery service explains more about this condition, what the consequences are, how the diagnosis is made and treatment options available. This is a condition that may be easy to miss so be sure to listen to this podcast!
Find out more about CPD from the RVC featuring Nicola here and here
If you have any comments or suggestions, please get in touch (email sjasani@rvc.ac.uk; tweet @RoyalVetCollege using #saclinpod; or use the RVC's Facebook page).
04 Nutrition in sick animals
Fri, 21 Jun 2013
Author: Shailen Jasani
Duration: 38:19
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What are the consequences of malnutrition? What is nutritional support? When is the right time to start nutritional support? Does refeeding syndrome truly exist? When should you start feeding patients after gastrointestinal surgery?
These are some of the things that we discuss in this podcast which features Dan Chan who is Head of the Emergency and Critical Care services and Clinical Nutritionist at the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals. Nutritional support of veterinary patients is an area that has received quite a lot of attention in recent times so be sure to listen to this episode!
Find out more about CPD from the RVC featuring Dan here
If you have any comments or suggestions, please get in touch (email sjasani@rvc.ac.uk; tweet @RoyalVetCollege using #saclinpod; or use the RVC's Facebook page).
03 Polyuria/polydipsia (PU/PD)
Fri, 31 May 2013
Author: Shailen Jasani
Duration: 22:30
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Polyuria/polydipsia (PU/PD) is a common presenting complaint in small animal practice; a number of different disease states can disrupt normal physiology resulting in this problem. In this episode I discuss PU/PD with Dr Rosanne Jepson who is a Lecturer in Internal Medicine at the QMHA. Some of the things we discuss include what we mean by polyuria and polydipsia, background pathophysiology that can lead to this problem, and a rational approach to the PU/PD patient.
Find out more about CPD from the RVC featuring Rosanne here
If you have any comments or suggestions, please get in touch (email sjasani@rvc.ac.uk; tweet @RoyalVetCollege using #saclinpod; or use the RVC's Facebook page).
02 Blunt traumatic limb fractures
Fri, 10 May 2013
Author: Shailen Jasani
Duration: 24:40
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Limb fractures are a common injury following blunt trauma in dogs and cats and a rational approach to the management of these patients is crucial. In this episode I discuss this problem with Elvin Kulendra who is a Lecturer in Small Animal Surgery at the QMHA and spends most of his time nowadays doing orthopaedics. Some of the things we talk about include how easy it is to detect a fracture, when is the best time to manipulate a fracture, open versus closed fractures, tips on radiography and the rational use of antimicrobials.
Find out more about CPD from the RVC featuring Elvin here
If you have any comments or suggestions, please get in touch (email sjasani@rvc.ac.uk; tweet @RoyalVetCollege using #saclinpod; or use the RVC's Facebook page).
01 Seizures
Fri, 19 Apr 2013
Author: Shailen Jasani
Duration: 45:43
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Seizures are relatively common in cats and especially in dogs. In this inaugural podcast I discuss this presenting complaint with Dr Holger Volk who is Head of the Neurology & Neurosurgery service and Clinical Director of the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals.
Some of the things we talk about include definitions and classification of seizures, rational telephone advice, a general clinical approach and anti-convulsive medications. Oh, and "we will rock you!"
Find out more about CPD from the RVC featuring Holger here
If you have any comments or suggestions, please get in touch (email sjasani@rvc.ac.uk; tweet @RoyalVetCollege using #saclinpod; or use the RVC's Facebook page).
Introduction
Fri, 29 Mar 2013
Author: Shailen Jasani
Duration: 02:34
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Shailen Jasani introduces the podcast series and explains what you can expect. The podcasts are primarily aimed at vets and nurses in first opinion/non-referral practice as well as undergraduate and postgraduate students:
- Free to access and download (including via iTunes)
- Discussions of clinical topics with an emphasis on practical application
- Informal and conversational style
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