COURSE DESCRIPTION
Originally presented in early 2021, this 1-hour on-demand video will review the latest research and provide novel concepts and recommendations for managing FLUTD. This course will challenge you to rethink your rationale in diagnosing, treating, and preventing lower urinary tract disease in cats.
This on-demand course is only available for IntroVet Academy members. Click here to learn more about IntroVet Academy.
included in IntroVet AcademyUpon viewing this recording and passing the quiz with a score of 70% or better, you’ll earn 1 hours of RACE Approved CE.
Estimated time to complete: 60 minutes
BENEFITS
Earn 1 hour RACE Approved CE
Learn at your own pace! Registration includes unlimited access to course videos for 12 months
Instant access to course videos and notes immediately following registration
Instant delivery of your CE Certificate, upon successful completion of the entire course and passing quiz score (70% or better)
After course completion, your CE Certificate will be delivered straight to your inbox.
*This course is approved by the AAVSB RACE to offer a total of 1 CE Credit, with a maximum of 1 CE Credit being available to any individual veterinarian or veterinary technician.
These RACE approvals are for the subject matter categories of: medical program, using the delivery method of anytime/on-demand. These approvals are valid in jurisdictions which recognize AAVSB RACE; however, participants are responsible for ascertaining each board’s CE requirements. RACE course number: 20-858577
IntroVet is also an NYSE Approved Sponsor, for providing continuing education to veterinarians and veterinary technicians licensed in New York State.
Urine Trouble:
Lower Urinary Tract Disorders of Cats
Lower Urinary Tract Disorders of Cats
Only Available For IntroVet Academy Members
On Demand
included in IntroVet AcademyMEET THE SPEAKER
Mark Acierno
MBA, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM)
Mark Acierno received his DVM from Mississippi State University. After an internship in small animal medicine and surgery, he completed an internal medicine residency at Tufts University. Dr. Acierno spent 12 years at the Louisiana State University developing one of the most advanced nephrology programs in the world. As of January 2017, he is proud to call Midwestern University in Phoenix Arizona "home." His clinical and research interests include hypertension, kidney disease and renal replacement therapies. He also maintains a special interest in personal finance as it relates to veterinarians.
In his spare time, Dr. Acierno enjoys scuba diving, exploring the Arizona desert, and manages ThePocketDVM.com, a financial blog for veterinarians.