Behavioural Medicine, Session 2

Online

The Behavioural Dimensions of Obesity in Dogs and Cats Obesity is a complex, multifactorial condition often influenced by behavioural and emotional factors. Recognizing the behavioural components behind feeding patterns, caregiver interactions, and environmental enrichment is essential for effective management. Aims: • To explore the bidirectional relationship between behaviour and obesity. • To integrate behavioural assessment […]

68,00 €

Feline Medicine, Session 7

Online

The vomiting cat There are so many differentials. How to work through them and find the diagnosis? Based on the very first session we will find a problem oriented structured approach to this. We will learn how to read laboratory results and ultrasound findings with a focus. The better we have done our homework the […]

68,00 €

Focus On – Surgery

Vienna, Austria Laxenburgerstrasse 252a, Vienna, Austria

Advanced Surgical Oncology of the Abdomen

Dermatology, Session 10

Online

Skin diseases with ulcers and sinus tracts in dogs and cats. – Dr. Manolis Saridomichelakis There are too many diseases causing skin ulceration and sinus tract formation. They vary from deep infections due to common microorganisms, to hereditary, immune-mediated or idiopathic cases. Some of them are easily diagnosed on clinical grounds but some others need […]

68,00 €

Behavioural Medicine, Session 3

Online

Behavioural Considerations in Surgical and Hospital Settings Surgical and hospitalization experiences can be highly stressful for pets, with long-lasting behavioural consequences. Preemptive behavioural assessment and planning are key to reducing procedural distress and improving recovery outcomes. Aims: • To highlight the impact of pre-, peri-, and post-operative stress on animal welfare. • To promote collaboration […]

68,00 €

Behavioural Medicine, Session 4

Online

Psychodermatology – When Skin Speaks the Mind The intersection of dermatology and behavioural medicine is increasingly evident in clinical practice. Chronic pruritus, but also overgrooming, and self-mutilation often have behavioural or emotional underpinnings, necessitating an integrated diagnostic approach. Aims: • To understand the behavioural contributors to dermatological presentations. • To apply psychodermatological principles in diagnosis […]

68,00 €

Behavioural Medicine, Session 5

Online

Decoding Pain – Behavioural Indicators Beyond the Obvious Pain in animals often manifests behaviourally rather than physically, especially in chronic or low-grade conditions. Subtle shifts in posture, reactivity, or interaction patterns may be the only indicators of discomfort, requiring a refined diagnostic lens. Aims: • To deepen understanding of pain-related behavioural expressions. • To improve […]

68,00 €