Spray, Slather, Dab or Dip? Topical Management Tips to Improve Your Skin Successes

1.0 CE Credit Hour / Veterinarians & Veterinary Technicians

Overview:

This program will cover how to use topical therapy for a variety of dermatologic conditions including allergies, multidrug resistant pyoderma, and wound healing (yes, this is derm too!). We will focus on case selection, how to achieve improved owner compliance, and what specific products are beneficial beyond the traditional shampoo. Let’s improve your multimodal approach, help your dermatologic cases resolve faster, and come up with a long-term preventative game plan!

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand which clinical cases would benefit from topical therapy
  • Match the appropriate topical with the appropriate condition
  • Create a treatment plan that will be successful and attainable for owners
  • Identify areas where unique topical therapies may be beneficial
      Julia E. Miller, DVM, DACVD

      Julia E. Miller, DVM, DACVD

      Julia E. Miller, DVM, DACVD, graduated from Cornell's vet school and began her career as a large animal veterinarian. After completing a large animal medicine and surgery internship at the University of Georgia, she went on to mixed animal practice in North Carolina, followed by South Carolina. She then pursued her love of surgery at a high-volume, high-quality surgery center before turning her attention back to her true love, dermatology. She completed a dermatology residency at Cornell and stayed on as faculty after. When she's not prescribing steroids, she loves all things related to horses, bully breeds, and singing.

      Moderator:  Dr. Jamie Perkins, DVM

      Moderator: Dr. Jamie Perkins, DVM


      This course is RACE-approved for 1.0 continuing education credits hours in jurisdictions that accept RACE-approval.

      This activity is sponsored by Zarasyl.