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Approach to Diarrhea in Kittens

Approach to Diarrhea in Kittens
This session begins with a review of pediatric feline diarrhea management and major roadblocks in addressing this frustrating clinical scenario. The speaker prioritizes fundamental diagnostics and empirical treatments which can be utilized based on current literature and new findings from recent research. A special focus is made on the vast array of infectious diseases and associated diagnostics targeted in early life gastrointestinal disease.

SPEAKER

Adam Rudinsky, DVM, MS, DACVIM
Dr. Adam Rudinsky is an Associate Professor–Tenure in the Small Animal Internal Medicine service at The Ohio State University Veterinary Medical Center. He received his DVM degree from The Ohio State University, completed a small animal rotating internship at Purdue University, and then a combined residency in internal medicine and MS degree at The Ohio State University. Following residency training, he completed two post-doctoral research fellowships in Mucosal Immunology at The Ohio State University and Microbial Pathogenesis at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. He is now on faculty at Ohio State as a staff internist, research scientist, and member of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine. His current clinical and research interests include gastrointestinal endocrinology, chronic enteropathies, pancreatic and hepatic disease, mucosal immunology, and the intestinal microbiome as it relates to disease pathophysiology and treatment.
CE APPROVAL
This course is pending approval 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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