• Cecilia Rohdin

    European Specialist in Veterinary Neurology, Universitetsdjursjukhuset, SLU, Sverige

    Education:
    Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Swedish University of Agricultural Science, Uppsala, 1988-1993
    Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Dec.1993 Postgraduate training:
    Swedish Specialist in Diseases of Dogs and Cats, 2000
    Diplomate ECVN 2010, Swedish Specialist in Neurology 2010
    PhD student Phenotypic Classification of Breed Related Myelopathies in Pugs 2014- Current position:
    Staff veterinarian at Anicura Albano Small Animal Hospital Stockholm

    • 09:00 - 09:40 How to handle the Seizuring patient
      The three lectures aim at providing the general practitioner with confidence and a basic understanding of how to handle common neurological presentations in dogs and cats. Neurology can be made easy, and neuro-phobia can be overcome. Short introduction: This lecture aims at recognizing an epileptic seizure, understanding the basic workup of a seizuring patient, and knowing when, and how, these patients are treated.
      09:50 - 10:30 How to handle the Paralysed dog
      The three lectures aim at providing the general practitioner with confidence and a basic understanding of how to handle common neurological presentations in dogs and cats. Neurology can be made easy, and neuro-phobia can be overcome. Short introduction: This lecture aims at recognizing the different disorders of the spine that can cause paralysis in dogs. How do we handle them, and do they all need advanced imaging and surgery?
      13:40 - 14:20 How to handle the Dizzy cat
      The three lectures aim at providing the general practitioner with confidence and a basic understanding of how to handle common neurological presentations in dogs and cats. Neurology can be made easy, and neuro-phobia can be overcome. Short introduction: This lecture aims at understanding the concept of balance and what clinical signs loss of balance cause. That are the main etiologies for loss of balance in cats and how do we differentiate them?
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