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Essential Feline Health Care: Congenial, Compassionate, and Convenient

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Essential Feline Health Care: Congenial, Compassionate, and Convenient
Barriers to excellent feline health care are barriers to feline quality of life. In order to start breaking down these barriers, an essential component is that practitioners need to develop and nurture trusting relationships with patients and caregivers. Other ways that practitioners can begin to break down these barriers include understanding the circumstances and complexities of the family life, accommodating for these challenges, and utilizing creativity to create plans, programs, and strategies for making lifelong healthcare possible.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES
After attending this webinar, participants should be able to:
  1. Outline the barriers to feline health care as they exist today
  2. Propose strategies for overcoming barriers to the veterinary visit
  3. Understand how financial decisions are made to improve compliance
  4. Provide new and evolving resources for the most common barriers encountered

CE APPROVAL
This course has been certified by or provided by the following Certified Organization/s: 
• AAVSB-Registry of Approved Continuing Education (RACE) - 1.00 Hours
• New York State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners - 1.00 Hours


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Contributors

  • Samantha Evans, DVM, Ph.D., DACVP

    Dr. Evans grew up outside of Boulder, CO and attended Colorado State University for her undergraduate degree. She completed a combined DVM/PhD program at the UC-Davis, where she studied FIV for her dissertation research. She then completed a small animal medicine and surgery internship at Michigan State University, followed by a residency in clinical pathology back at CSU. After being on faculty at Ohio State University for four years she joined the faculty at CSU where she is an assistant professor of clinical pathology and studies FIP diagnostics and therapy. She lives in Fort Collins with her husband and 1 dog, 2 cats, and 3 babies.

June 20, 2023
Tue 6:00 PM EDT

Duration 1H 15M

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