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July 23, 2010
This course will enable veterinarians to describe the pathophysiology of the major infectious, nutritional, and toxic diseases of swine, as well as describe analogous diseases in other species. (1 CE credit)
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July 23, 2010
This course covers the fundamentals of bovine lameness, including its diagnosis and treatment. (1 CE credit)
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July 23, 2010
In the first half of this course, you will become familiar with the important oxalate-containing plants that cause kidney disease in animals. The second half of this course deals with plants such as onions, sweet clover, red maple and bracken fern. (1 CE credit)
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July 23, 2010
In this course, the important neurotoxic plants capable of causing a variety of neurological problems in animals are discussed. (1 CE credit)
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July 23, 2010
This course is designed to provide the veterinary practitioner with fundamental information on swine production. (2 CE credits)
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July 23, 2010
This course will enable you to recognize the signs of photodermatitis associated with a variety of plants. (1 CE credit)
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July 23, 2010
This course covers various aspects of miniature pig medicine including behavior disorders, anesthesia of swine and common surgical problems. (2 CE credits)
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July 23, 2010
At the end of this module, practitioners should be able to describe the changes in immune status of the piglet that occur upon weaning, and much more. (2 CE credits)
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July 23, 2010
Plants associated with the sudden death of livestock are presented in this course. (2 CE credits)
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