The Role Of Nutrition In The Management Of Common Medical Conditions Are You Doing Enough? 7th June
Central CPD
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Date: Wednesday 7th June, 2023
Start time: 10:00 AM
Cost: £295
Nutrition can be easily overlooked when formulating treatment plans for our patients, with the focus often being on pharmacological intervention and other supportive care measures, but it can and should play a fundamental role in the management of most medical conditions, whether it is to support the recovery of acutely ill patients, or for the long term management of chronic conditions.
During this interactive one-day course we will review the current scientific evidence and nutritional recommendations for some of the most common canine and feline medical conditions so that you can apply these principles in your daily practice and see the difference incorporating nutritional therapy can have on your patients.
Topics to be covered include:
The role of nutrition in critically ill patients
Nutritional management of:
Gastrointestinal disease
Hepatic, pancreatic and renal disease
Lower urinary tract disease
Endocrine disease: with a focus on diabetes mellitus
Discussing nutritional choices and recommendations with clients
Number of CPD hours this event can be recorded as
7 hours
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