Description

This postgraduate diploma contains all the scientific theory and clinical practice necessary to bring you up to date in Feline Oncology, Neurology and Dermatology"

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Generally, feline neurology presents a number of difficulties that can be frustrating for the specialist. Most signs are often nonspecific, creating a need to master both complex and basic diagnostic procedures. In the case of nephrology this occurs in a similar way, with symptoms that are difficult to detect and treatments that require multimodal management for a successful approach. It is logical to think, therefore, that it is useful to be up to date in both fields in order to have a better global vision of the most delicate pathologies and symptomatologies in the feline patient.

In addition, feline dermatology can sometimes serve as an indicator for the specialist for an early diagnosis of multiple pathologies. United in a single program, all these disciplines make up a preferred option for all veterinary specialists, since their updating will be a decisive and differential step towards a complete and careful professional praxis.

In addition, TECH is aware of the difficulties that a veterinarian may have in undertaking an academic program of these characteristics, which is why it is offered in a completely online format. This makes it possible to combine the academic facet of the postgraduate diploma with professional activity or more demanding personal responsibilities.

You will have the technical support of the largest online academic institution in the world, TECH, solving all your doubts and concerns throughout the program"

This postgraduate diploma in Feline Oncology, Neurology and Dermatology contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market. The most important features include:

  • The development of case studies presented by experts in Feline Medicine and Surgery
  • The graphic, schematic, and practical contents with which they are created, provide scientific and practical information on the disciplines that are essential for professional practice
  • Practical exercises where the self assessment process can be carried out to improve learning
  • Its special emphasis on innovative methodologies
  • Theoretical lessons, questions for experts and individual reflection work
  • Content that is accessible from any fixed or portable device with an Internet connection

Incorporate into your daily practice the most recent developments in cutaneous anatomopathology, neurological surgical procedures and electrochemotherapy in felines"

The program’s teaching staff includes professionals from sector who contribute their work experience to this training program, as well as renowned specialists from leading societies and prestigious universities.

The multimedia content, developed with the latest educational technology, will provide the professional with situated and contextual learning, i.e., a simulated environment that will provide immersive education programmed to learn in real situations.

This program is designed around Problem-Based Learning, whereby the professional must try to solve the different professional practice situations that arise throughout the program. For this purpose, the student will be assisted by an innovative interactive video system created by renowned and experienced experts.

You will achieve a more updated mastery of oncological, neurological and feline dermatological approach techniques"

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You will be able to choose where, when and how to study, as there are no fixed schedules or pre-set classes"

Objectives

Given the importance of Feline Oncology and Neurology in the daily practice of the specialist, the objective of this program could not be other than to offer a more than necessary scientific and exhaustive update in these areas. Thus, the specialist will find high quality multimedia content, responding to their most urgent demands on topics such as epileptiform seizures, hypersensitivity disorders, bacterial infections and frequent tumors in the feline species.

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You will achieve your most ambitious professional updating objectives thanks to the thoroughness and practical knowledge of the teaching team behind this postgraduate diploma"

General Objectives

  • Perform a complete and methodical neurological examination
  • Locate a lesion in the nervous system
  • Identify and classify different skin lesions
  • Examine the different dermatological patterns
  • Enumerate the most frequent neoplasms in the feline species
  • Examine the particularities of the cat in the presentation of neoplasms

Specific Objectives

Module 1. Neurology in Feline Patients

  • Perform a complete neurological examination
  • Locate a lesion in the nervous system
  • Establish differential diagnoses based our examination
  • Determine a diagnostic protocol based on our differentials
  • Give a prognosis
  • Develop the systemic pathologies that cause neurological lesions
  • Differentiate between central and peripheral vestibular syndrome
  • Examine the protocol of action in different neurological emergencies
  • Know the possible causes of epileptiform seizures in cats

Module 2. Dermatology in the Feline Species

  • Know the structure and functions of the skin
  • Identify the different cell groups and patterns in skin cytology
  • Associate these patterns with the diseases that cause them
  • Identify the different types of skin parasites affecting the cat
  • Be able to convey to the owner the type of disease, treatment and severity of the skin disease affecting the cat
  • Develop the diseases of special public health interest
  • Establish the most effective treatment in accordance with the type of patient
  • Have a thorough knowledge of feline atopy, in particular of the different diagnostic methods and treatments existing today and their efficacy
  • Associate the different localizations of pruritus to the most probable diseases that can cause it
  • Interpret an anatomopathological report
  • Determine when to suspect psychogenic dermatitis or psychogenic pruritus and how to treat it
  • Develop the causes of pruritus and establish a specific diagnostic plan for each case

Module 3. Oncology in the Feline Patient

  • Rationally perform the clinical approach to the cat with a mass
  • Perform and process cytology appropriately
  • Choose the most appropriate type of biopsy
  • Carry out the staging of a tumor
  • Be able to prepare and administer chemotherapy to a cat
  • Properly manage the adverse effects of chemotherapy
  • Be familiar with the most commonly used chemotherapy agents in the feline patient
  • Be familiar with the use of electrochemotherapy in cats and in which neoplasms it is recommended
  • Know the differences in diagnosis and treatment of the different types of digestive lymphoma
  • Be familiar with other types of lymphoma presentations in the cat
  • Appropriate management of a cat with mammary tumors
  • Optimally approach the treatment of injection site associated sarcomas
  • Recognize other types of cancers in the cat and their peculiarities in the species
  • Know the different types of surgical resection and the importance of excision margins
  • Properly interpret the biopsy report in relation to surgical margins
  • Master the techniques of pain control in the feline patient with neoplasia
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You will have real clinical examples in which to contextualize all the knowledge acquired, taking it immediately to your daily practice"

Postgraduate Certificate in Feline Oncology, Neurology and Dermatology

Feline ontology, neurology and dermatology are important areas of study in veterinary medicine that focus on specific aspects of medical care for cats.

Feline ontology.

Ontology is the study of the nature of existence and reality. In the context of veterinary medicine, ontology refers to understanding the biological and physiological processes that occur in the body of cats in their normal state of being. To develop feline ontology, a thorough knowledge of cat anatomy and physiology is required.

This academic program includes the study of the cat's body systems, such as the cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, nervous and endocrine systems. This allows veterinary medical professionals to understand how cats' bodies function under optimal health conditions.

Feline Neurology.

Neurology is the branch of medicine that focuses on the study of the nervous system and its disorders. Feline neurology focuses specifically on neurological disorders affecting cats. To develop feline neurology, a thorough understanding of the anatomy and physiology of the nervous system of cats is required.

Developing skills in feline neurology include neuroanatomy and animal neurophysiology. Here you study the different neural systems, and the complexity of the brain and spinal cord of cats. With a thorough understanding of the physiology and anatomy, different neurological disorders in cats can be diagnosed and treated.

Feline dermatology.

Feline dermatology is the branch of veterinary medicine that focuses on diseases of the skin, hair, and claws of cats. Scholars can develop feline dermatology by taking specific courses in animal dermatology, which include the study of normal cat skin physiology, skin diseases, diagnostic tests, and recommended treatments.

Understand the peculiarities of cat skin as a function of breed. It is also important to learn about the different skin pathogens and proper patient management in feline dermatology practices.

The academic program in these areas includes the study of body systems, anatomy and physiology of the nervous system, and skin diseases of cats.