Practical dermatology for the every day veterinary professional

1.5 CE Credit Hour / Veterinarians & Veterinary Technicians

Overview:

Step inside a real-world dermatology practice and experience how dermatologists approach ear and skin disease--from diagnostics to treatment decisions—in a dynamic, case-based format. This interactive CE session brings cytology to life, breaking down practical workflows, common pitfalls, and how to confidently translate findings into targeted therapy. Drs. Julia Miller, Joya Griffin and Jeff Tinsley share real world clinical cases with you in real time. Learn how you can improve compliance, outcomes while practicing antimicrobial stewardship. . Designed for the entire veterinary team, this program delivers key takeaways you can immediately implement to elevate patient care and client communication. If you want to sharpen your diagnostic skills, streamline your treatment protocols, and stay ahead in dermatology, this is a session you don’t want to miss! Welcome to "Inside the Clinic!"

Learning Objectives:

  • Veterinarians, veterinary technicians, assistants, CSRs and practice managers
  • Educate on dermatologic diagnostics (cytology), therapeutic decision-making, and in-clinic use of DuOtic and Solovecin.
  • Showcase real-case experiences, clinical reasoning, stewardship, and compliance benefits.
  • Share cytology cases and best practices for treatment options with spectrum of care undertone
Joya Griffin, DVM, DACVD

Joya Griffin, DVM, DACVD

Dr. Joya Griffin is an Ohio native and graduated from Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2006. While attending Cornell, she earned numerous awards, including the Dermatology Service Award for her aptitude in clinical dermatology and her research on Malassezia otitis externa. After graduation, she completed an internship at VCA Berwyn and Aurora Animal Hospitals in Chicago where she was awarded the Intern Abstract Award for her presentation on Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus. Dr. Griffin returned to Cornell University in 2007 for a residency in dermatology and, after completing her residency-training program, served one year as an instructor of dermatology teaching fourth-year clinical students as well as lecturing to underclassmen on bacterial, fungal, and immune-mediated skin diseases. Dr. Griffin became a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Dermatology (ACVD) in August 2010 and joined the Animal Dermatology Group. She has a special interest in fungal and immune-mediated skin diseases as well as feline and equine dermatology. She enjoys lecturing to fellow veterinarians, mentoring residents, and teaching the veterinary students who extern with her. Dr. Griffin also stars in the Nat Geo WILD television series, “Pop Goes the Vet with Dr. Joya,” which highlights the challenging and mysterious cases she encounters in veterinary dermatology. Dr. Griffin always strives to care for her patients as if they are her own pets and loves building a long-lasting relationship with their pet parents. Outside of work, Dr. Griffin enjoys spending time with her family and pets. She is happily married to Dr. Forrest Cummings, a veterinary internal medicine specialist, and they have 3 children - Caden and boy/girl twins, Coby and Carter. They have two cats, Donut and Peach Coffee, and two dogs, Guri and Magic. She loves traveling, entertaining and working out.

Julia Miller, DVM, DACVD

Julia Miller, DVM, DACVD

Julia is an Upstate NY native who grew up in the hallways of Cornell's vet school. She tried her hand at vocal performance (opera) in undergrad at Indiana University and in spite of having a blast singing all day long, she decided that her first true love, animals, offered a more stable and satisfying career. She graduated from Cornell's vet school in 2012 and then completed a large animal rotating internship at the University of Georgia. Mixed animal general practice kept her busy for the next few years where she also found herself falling in love with dermatology. She made her way back to Cornell and completed a dermatology residency after which she stayed on as faculty. She is now in private practice in Louisville, KY and is loving the horses and rolling green hills! When not ooing and aaahing over the grossest skin you can find Julia playing with her three bully-breed dogs (the squish!), singing in a rock cover band, or riding any horse that she can sit on.

Moderator Adam Christman, DVM, MBA

Moderator Adam Christman, DVM, MBA

Adam Christman, DVM, MBA, is the chief veterinary officer for dvm360®—an MJH Life Sciences Company™—who oversees content strategy and development and is the brand voice and personality for dvm360®’s multimedia channels. As a charismatic leader, he brings wit, humor, and authenticity to animal health care as the host of dvm360 Live!™ a new web-based talk show, The Vet Blast Podcast, continuing education webinars, and live media broadcasts.

Christman has also been in private practice and shelter medicine for 18 years and is currently a member and Treasurer of the New Jersey Veterinary Medical Association. He received his DVM degree from Iowa State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine and his MBA from Aspen University.

Christman is a national thought leader, speaker and author on practice management, social media, and rehabilitation, and co-authored, Honey, Have You Squeezed the Dachshund? A Pet Owner’s Guide for Owners Who Are Terrified of IVDD—a book on dogs with disabilities. He has been featured in multiple publications and appeared on various multimedia shows throughout the country sharing his expertise and passion on all things veterinary medicine.

As an avid social media influencer for animal health care, he has over 800K followers on TikTok and 53K followers on Instagram. He loves to engage with fellow pet parents and veterinary professionals across social media. Christman is an advocate of Pride VMC and Pawsibilities. He is also the proud dog dad to 4 dachshunds and believes no one should be deprived of the incredible human-animal bond.

This course is RACE-approved for 1.5 continuing education credits hours in jurisdictions that accept RACE-approval.

This activity is sponsored by Dechra.