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Canine Lower Urinary Tract Stones

Free Webinar brought to you by Hill’s Pet Nutrition, Canada

Speaker
Dr. Serge Chalhoub

Who is it for?
Veterinarians
Start Date
March 17, 2020

Summary

In this interactive webinar, we will discuss the two most common canine lower urinary tract stones: struvites and calcium oxalates. We will go over brief pathophysiology of stone formation, and focus on treatment modalities for stones and lower urinary tract infections. The Minnesota Urolith Center app will also be highlighted as a helpful management tool.

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

Serge Chalhoub

Internal Medicine, BSc, DVM, DACVIM

Born and raised in Montreal, Dr. Chalhoub graduated from the DVM program at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine (FMV) of the University of Montreal in 2004. He then completed a one-year rotating small animal internship at the same institution. After working for two years as a general practitioner and emergency veterinarian at the DMV Centre in Montreal, Dr. Chalhoub pursued a residency in small animal internal medicine at the Animal Medical Center (AMC) in New York City. Once completed in 2009 he stayed on at the AMC as their first renal/hemodialysis fellow. During this time, he was also trained in interventional radiology/endoscopy (urethral/ureteral/tracheal stents, cystoscopy-assisted ectopic ureter ablation, lithotripsy). Since July 2012, Dr. Chalhoub has been an instructor at the University of Calgary’s Faculty of Veterinary Medicine (UCVM). He was the recipient of the 2013 Canadian Veterinary Medical Association’s Teacher of the Year Award, the 2015 University of Calgary Team Teacher of the Year Award, and the 2017 Carl J. Norden Distinguished Teacher Award. He is the co-coordinator of the UCVM-CUPS Pet Health Clinics for disadvantaged Calgarians, which promotes 3rd year DVM students practicing their professional skills and wellness exams with the pets of the tenants of the Calgary Urban Project Society.

Watch the Recording of this lecture and get your CE certificate here