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Education week 2021 

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1 February

(Available until August 2021) English

IgE serological testing for dogs with atopic dermatitis: Areas of controversy in 2021

Speaker: Thierry Olivry

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(Available until August 2021) Spanish

Pruebas serológicas de IgE en perros con dermatitis atópica: controversias en 2021

Speaker: Thierry Olivry

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2 February

(Available until August 2021) English


A practical approach to dog pyoderma without antibiotics

 

Speaker: Babette Taugbol

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(Available until August 2021) German


Atopische Dermatitis bei Hunden - Korrelation zwischen Pathogenese und Behandlungsmöglichkeiten

Speaker: Ralf Mueller

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3 February

(Available until August 2021) English
Omega-3 or Omega-6 fatty acids, does it matter?

 

Speaker: Babette Taugbol

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(Available until August 2021) French

Sérologie IgE chez les chiens atopiques: controverses 2021

 

Speaker: Thierry Olivry

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(Available until August 2021) English

How to improve adherence to lifelong treatment of the derm patient


Speaker: Helen Øvregaard

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4 February

(Available until February 16) English
Microbiome
in health and (skin)disease

Speaker: Chiara Noli

(Available until August 2021) English
The diagnosis and management of Equine pyoderma

Speaker: Sue Paterson

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(Available until February 2022) English
Immunotherapy of canine atopy - 'the ins- and outs'  

Speaker: Annette van der Lee

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5 February

(Available until August 2021) English
Treatment of otitis in dogs – initial management and long term prevention

Speaker: Tim Nutall

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(Available until August 2021) English
Selected topics
on food allergy
in dogs and cats

Speaker: Thierry Olivry

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(Available until August 2021) English
Canine atopic dermatitis - Correlating pathogenesis to treatment options

Speaker: Ralf Mueller

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Our renowned speakers

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Prof. Dr. Thierry Olivry

DrVet, PhD, DACVD, DECVD. Research Professor in Immunodermatology

Olivry has 25 years’ experience working as a veterinary dermatologist. Since 1993, he has been a clinician-scientist researching the mechanism, modeling, and treatment of atopic dermatitis and its itch in dogs and has published and lectured extensively in this field. He has more than 15 years’ experience consulting with pharmaceutical companies on these topics. More recently, he has expanded into the characterization of food allergens in dogs and cats.

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Prof. Dr.med.vet. Ralf Mueller

DipACVD, FANZCVSc, DipECVD. European Specialist in Veterinary Dermatology

Ralf is a European Specialist in Veterinary Dermatology. He became chief of the veterinary dermatology service at the University of Munich/Germany and Assistant Professor in Veterinary Dermatology at the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences/Colorado State University. He has published over 250 studies, articles, book chapters and books and given more than twelve hundred seminars, lectures and talks all over the world.

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Dr. Tim Nutall

Bsc, BVSc, CertVD, PhD, Cbiol, MSB, MRCVS; RCVS Specialist in Veterinary Dermatology

Dr Tim Nuttall graduated from the University of Bristol in 1992. He is currently Head of Dermatology at The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies in Edinburgh. Tim is an RCVS Specialist in Veterinary Dermatology, with a busy clinic with research into atopic dermatitis, microbial infections and antimicrobial resistance. He has written over 120 publications, including A Colour Handbook of Skin Diseases of the Dog and Cat, and presented over 180 lectures throughout the world.

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Dr. Chiara Noli

DVM, Dip ECVD.

Dr. Chiara works as referral dermatologist and dermatopathologist in Northern Italy and has a special interest in feline allergy, food hypersensitivity and quality of life assessment in veterinary dermatology. Dr. Noli is author of more than 100 articles in Italian and international journals, of nine book chapters and three veterinary dermatology textbooks, and co-editor of the book “Veterinary Allergy” published by Wiley (2014).

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Dr. Helen Øvregaard

Helen Øvregaard has been working as a vet in small animal practice for 30 years, as well as being the practice manager until recently. Her main medical field of interest has been reproduction, and she is a board member of EVSSAR (European Society of Small Animal Reproduction) since 2016. The last 2 years, she has been responsible for educating and training her colleagues in AniCura Norway in clinical communication skills.

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Dr. Sue Paterson

MA VetMB DVD DipECVD FRCVS

Dr Sue Paterson is recognised by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons and by the European College of Veterinary Dermatology as a specialist in Veterinary Dermatology. She has recently been elected as a Fellow of the RCVS for her contributions to clinical practice in the field of Veterinary Dermatology. Sue has written 7 text books including 3 on ear disease as well as an equine dermatology app. She has written more than 90 refereed publications in English, European and American journals.

Babette

Dr. Babette Taugbol

DR.MED.VET., VET. DERMATOLOGIST (CERT VD)

Babette became interested in veterinary dermatology early in her career and holds the Certificate in Veterinary Dermatology. She is also a recognized Swedish specialist in small animal dermatology and a member of the European Society of Veterinary Dermatology. Babette is the manager of Nextmune Nordic. She also works in two small animal clinics as a veterinary referral dermatologist. Babette enjoys holding dermatology courses and webinars for veterinarians, nurses and students in Europe.

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Dr. Annette van der Lee

DVM, DipECVD, PhD

Annette van der Lee is a Specialist in Veterinary Dermatology since 2009, and gained the Doctorate degree on canine atopic dermatitis in 2014. She works in a referral hospital within the Netherlands, lectures at home and abroard and participates in clinical research programmes. As head of Discipline Dermatology IVC Evidensia the Netherlands, it's one of her responsibilities to educate veterinarians and technicians in the field of Dermatology.