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Beyond Creatinine- Management of Proteinuric Renal Disease

Free Webinar brought to you by Hill’s Pet Nutrition USA – Clinical Series
1 Hr of RACE CE approved
Approved for 1 hour of NYSED credit

Speaker
Janet Roque-Torres

Start Date
August 17, 2021
If you are attending from the United States or Canada, or the U.S. territories of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, and need this webinar for RACE credit, please fill out the Hill’s survey at http://hills.us/proteinuriasurvey so we can certify your CE credits with RACE/AAVSB.

Summary

Abstract: In this program the participants will receive a review on pathophysiology and diagnosis of proteinuria. We will then discuss medical treatment of proteinuria both nutritional and medical. This discussion will include highlights from multiple studies evaluating diet, ACE-inhibitors and Angiotensin Receptor blockers. Focus will be on when to institute which anti-proteinuric agent, when it is contraindicated and follow-up and response to therapy.

When is it?

Note: This webinar is being recorded. If you are unable to attend the live lecture, a link to the recording will be shared with you a few days following the lecture.

Speaker

Janet Roque-Torres

DVM

Janet Roque-Torres is a current third-year small animal internal medicine resident at Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine in West Lafayette Indiana. She is originally from Miami Florida and went to Purdue for her veterinary degree. From there, she completed her small animal rotating internship at the University of Tennessee Veterinary Hospital and then returned to Purdue where she is currently finishing her last year of residency. Her interests include various endoscopic procedures, immune-mediated diseases, and stabilization of critically ill patients. When she finishes her residency, she plans on going to a private practice with a high procedural caseload, while also reaching out to local zoos or conservations to assist with advanced medical care for great apes. On her free time (when not living in Indiana) she enjoys paddle boarding, going to the beach with her dogs and reading historical fiction. She has 2 large mixed breed dogs name Kramer and Jacob.

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