Veterinarians in Hong Kong are all too familiar with itchy dogs, especially in summer. However, when a dog presents with multiple problems, it can be difficult to manage. How do we identify the primary issue? How long do we treat for? Are there any new medications that can improve treatment outcome? How can we ensure client compliance?
Using examples of cases seen at CityU-PAVC and other clinics, Dr Stefan Hobi will walk us through the management of seemingly simple skin ailments.
Dr Stefan Hobi, Dr Stefan Hobi has been the Head of the Dermatology Unit at CityU-PAVC in Hong Kong for the past two years. His interest in dermatology began immediately after graduating as a veterinarian, when he worked on a doctoral thesis on feline hypersensitivity at the University of Zurich. Following his residency in veterinary dermatology at the University of Munich, Dr Hobi moved to Hong Kong where he has built a special relationship with the pet owning, as well as the veterinary community. Dr Hobi has a keen interest in pioneering new therapies and has authored several publications.
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Date: | 22 August 2017 (Tuesday) |
Time: | 8 pm to 10 pm (Light dinner available at 7 pm) |
Venue: | Rm8210, 8/F, Lau Ming Wai Academic Building (AC3) City University of Hong Kong |
Fee: | Veterinarians: HKD300 |
VA/Technicians/Students: HKD150 | |
CPD: | 2 CPD Points |
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