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  • [Live] Peregrine Webinar: Canine Dental Imaging with Dr. Erin Ribka

    Webinar: Earn 1 Hour of *CE Credit Pending Approval from AAVSB Canine Dental Imaging: XR and CT – Join us for an in-depth presentation on imaging canine dental, oral and maxillofacial disease. Learn about dentistry's importance and its role in veterinary medicine on 5/19/21 at 12pm EST. CE Credit: This webinar is pending approval for 1 credit hour for (veterinarians and technicians) by AAVSB RACE. This webinar is for DVMs and Technicians. Registration is Now Closed. Missed the webinar? No worries, we will be offering a CE approved On-Demand version of this webinar in a few weeks. Be on the look out for an invitation from Peregrine Radiology. Date: 5/19/2021 Time: 12:00 P.M. Eastern Time Presented by: Dr. Erin Ribka DVM Speaker: Dr. Ribka grew up in San Francisco, California and began her advanced studies at the University of California at Davis where she majored in Physical Anthropology, with an emphasis in primate behavior. It was while working with monkeys at the California Primate Research Center that her initial interest in veterinary dentistry began, and she went on to earn her Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine (DVM) in 2002 from the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine. At UW-Madison, Dr. Ribka continued her pursuit in small animal dentistry, through elective classes and specific training with board certified veterinary dentist, Dr. Bill Gengler; earning the Gengler Dental Award her senior year. After completing Veterinary School, Dr. Ribka moved to New Orleans and worked in general small animal veterinary practice in addition to another 5 years within Primate Medicine, gaining further medical, dental and surgical skills. In 2012, she began formal training in small animal dentistry, working closely with her mentor, Dr. Brook Niemiec, and completing residency training in 2019. In October 2014, Drs. Ribka and Niemiec opened Louisiana’s first veterinary clinic devoted exclusively to veterinary dentistry, Gulf South Veterinary Dentistry & Oral Surgery, in New Orleans. 2016 saw the addition of a satellite clinic in Pensacola, FL. October 2018 brought the opening of a new, state-of-the-art, stand-alone veterinary dentistry facility in New Orleans. Dr. Ribka served as an officer of the Southeast Louisiana Veterinary Association for 10 years, and is also a member of AVMA, AVDS, AAFP and Phi Zeta. She enjoys the outdoors, hiking, camping and traveling, as well as just hanging out with her family. Dr. Ribka resides in New Orleans with her husband Paul and their three children, Damon and Nora (twins), and younger brother Quinn, in addition to a house (and yard) full of animal kids! The Ribka animal family members include: a longhaired chihuahua named Boca; three cats by the names of Bochy, Sonic, and Biscuits; a leopard gecko, and several, unnamed fish. To learn more about Dr. Ribka visit: https://dogbeachvet.com/about-veterinary-dental-specialties/veterinary-dentists/dr-erin-ribka Webinar Information: Will be provided via email upon registration.

  • Epica International Announces Operations in Spartanburg, S.C. USA

    SPARTANBURG, SC – MAY 13, 2021 – Epica International, the leader in advanced ultra-high-resolution mobile medical imaging and robotic applications for human health, animal health and industrial enterprises, announces new corporate headquarters and operations in Spartanburg County, S.C. WHAT: Epica International, with offices in San Clemente, California and manufacturing and R&D facilities in Florence and Pisa, Italy includes Epica Human Health, Epica Animal Health and Roboticom. The company has established corporate, imaging and robotic system demo, warehouse and assembly operations for Epica Human Health and Epica Animal Health in the Spark Center SC at Spartanburg Community College’s Tyger River Campus. The move presents long-term growth opportunities for both Epica and Spartanburg. Epica Human Health produces an innovative mobile and multi-modality medical imaging platform combining High Definition Volumetric Imaging CT (HDVI), full featured Fluoroscopy and Digital Radiography that delivers ultra-high-definition, gapless, 2D/3D, non-interpolated image data for diagnostic, interventional and intraoperative applications. Epica’s “SeeFactor CT3” offers the highest spatial resolution (as high as 0.2mm) and lowest noise compared to any conventional CT imaging system in the market. The system enables earlier detection and is diagnostic in soft and hard tissue. The first clinical imaging platform of its kind will be received by the Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System, before rolling out to the South Carolina acute and non-acute care market and the greater U.S. and European healthcare market. Note: A media alert will be distributed once the scanners enter the market. Epica Animal Health produces an innovative portfolio of ultra-high-definition imaging platforms for veterinary, pre-clinical, academic research and life science customers. Market leading Epica Animal Health has deployed nearly 400 Vimago and Pegaso advanced imaging systems. Roboticom's portfolio of robotic systems and applications automate production and improve quality, quantity, employee safety and profitability for industrial enterprises. Its precision robotic sanding, finishing, carving and cutting technologies are utilized by more than 170 world-class companies in automotive, aerospace, general manufacturing and orthopedics/prosthetics industries. Customers include Dallara Racing, Weiss Automotive, Delastek, Adidas and the US VA Health Care System. WHY: Epica selected Spartanburg and South Carolina for a variety of reasons including partnership opportunities, workforce, regional academic institutions, infrastructure/logistics, proximity to current customers and access to new customer base. In human healthcare, the number of progressive acute-and non-acute care facilities focused on care innovation and highly differentiated medical imaging solutions plus a marvelous collection of regional research universities was a driver. For Animal Health, the state’s storied equine history and world-class equine facilities are a natural fit. For Roboticom, the concentrated manufacturing in automotive and aerospace, along with growing healthcare, life science, bioscience and O&P sectors are very attractive. In addition, infrastructure, shipping options and time-zone make Spartanburg a convenient location for Epica’s international operations. QUOTES: “Spartanburg County prides itself on being supportive to business and economic development. Attracting a company as innovative as Epica International proves our efforts worthwhile,” said David Britt, economic development chair for Spartanburg County Council. “Epica’s investment in Spartanburg is well-aligned with our diversified economic development priorities. Investments from bioscience and life sciences industries choosing to locate and grow in Spartanburg County gives us strategic advantage for future development and job growth,” said OneSpartanburg, Inc. Chief Economic Development Officer Katherine O’Neill. “Spartanburg and South Carolina represent an ideal environment for Epica International to accelerate its growth and serve healthcare, high technology and industrial markets. OneSpartanburg and Spartanburg County have been truly amazing partners.” said Epica CEO, Randy Axelrod, MD. “Spartanburg Medical Center will be deploying the Epica Mobile CT Scanner platform to significantly advance care to our most critical patients. The Mobile platform reduces CT turnaround time in our intensive care units by more than 90% and rapidly accelerates treatment pathways. The rapid adoption of these care innovations is a hallmark of our institution, and we are pleased to partner with Epica on this breakthrough technology,” said Bruce Holstien, CEO of Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System. For further information about Epica International please visit our websites at www.epicainternational.com, www.epicahumanhealth.com, www.epicaanimalhealth.com and www.roboticom.us For Press or Business Development, please contact Daniel Naimey, Senior Vice President, Business Development & Marketing, Epica International, Inc. M: 425.941.7365 d.naimey@epicainternational.com

  • [Recorded Webinar Available Now] HDVI: Using the Vimago™ System in a General Practice

    We noticed that you missed the live event on 2/25/2021, and would like to invite you to watch the recorded session provided by Dr. Wages: Click here to watch the recorded webinar. You can easily access and view all past webinar recordings featured on our Webinar Recordings page, click to visit page now. High Definition Volumetric 3D Imaging (HDVI) is a proprietary and patented imaging technology that provides unprecedented diagnostic information and interventional applications for clinicians. In this webinar, we will discussed HDVI technology and reviewed: What is the Vimago High Definition Imaging System? How does it different from the dental x rays, ultrasound, and radiographs I am already good at? Cases covered Dentals – what else are we finding? The Cough – is there more? Backs – What? What else have we been missing? What cases are we doing now we never would have handled? Better patient care – how? How can I afford this? – What the financial pros and cons – the real answers. When: Thursday 02-25-2021 Time: 10:30 A.M. Pacific Time This webinar is for DVMs and Technicians. Registration is Now Closed. Missed the webinar? No worries, we will be offering a CE approved On-Demand version of this webinar in a few weeks. Be on the look out for an invitation from Epica Animal Health.

  • [Live] HDVI: Using the Vimago™ System in a General Practice - At Care First Animal Hospital

    Webinar: Earn 1 Hour of *CE Credit Pending Approval from AAVSB High Definition Volumetric 3D Imaging (HDVI) is a proprietary and patented imaging technology that provides unprecedented diagnostic information and interventional applications for clinicians. In this webinar, we will discuss HDVI technology and review: What is the Vimago High Definition Imaging System? How does it different from the dental x rays, ultrasound, and radiographs I am already good at? Cases covered Dentals – what else are we finding? The Cough – is there more? Backs – What? What else have we been missing? What cases are we doing now we never would have handled? Better patient care – how? How can I afford this? – What the financial pros and cons – the real answers. Each 1- hr course is worth (1) *RACE approved CE credit. CE certificate is issued after passing a brief exam on topics covered. When: Thursday 02-25-2021 Time: 10:30 A.M. Pacific Time Webinar information: will be provided via email upon registration. This webinar is for DVMs and Technicians. Registration is Now Closed. Missed the webinar? No worries, we will be offering a CE approved On-Demand version of this webinar in a few weeks. Be on the look out for an invitation from Epica Animal Health. About Dr. Wages Dr. Page Wages attended undergraduate school at St. Lawrence University in Canton, NY. Afterwards, she attended North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine. While in vet school, she worked with Care First Animal Hospital on weekends, holidays, and breaks. Approaching graduation, Dr. Wages interviewed with 50 practices throughout the United States prior to accepting a position with Care First Animal Hospital at Oberlin. Dr. Wages is particularly passionate about Ultrasound, and she also has a strong interest in Surgery, Cardiology, Radiology especially using our Vimago HDVI , Internal Medicine, Geriatrics and Shelter Medicine. Care First Animal Hospital donates over $250,000 in medical services to the SPCA of Wake County annually. Because she enjoys mentoring future veterinarians, Dr. Wages opens the doors of Care First Animal Hospital at Oberlin once a month for spay/neuter day for Second Change Pet Adoptions. Dr. Wages teaches students comprehensive physical exam and surgical skills. Area volunteers trap Wake County feral cats, and one Sunday morning a month, Dr. Wages orchestrates a group of volunteers and veterinary school students, and together they spay and neuter a number of dogs and cats annually. Dr. Wages is one of five children, and she has an enormous pet family of her own that includes: 2 pigs: Ellmer and Tilly-Pig 9 dogs: Smee, Terk, LittleFoot, Scuttle, Wobbles, Cubby, Zazoo, Nanook, and Ruthie 73 chickens (all named but not listed) 1 goose: Martha (AKA Mother Goose) 3 peacocks: Turtle, Mr. Blue, and Darling 4 ducks: Duckie, Fieval, Sister, and Chaos 3 goats: Roman, Jaq-Jaq, and Gus-Gus 2 cats: Arrchie and Mr. Cat Dr. Wages is passionate about pets, people and God, and she loves to serve each. It is no wonder she was a finalist two years in a row for the Top 20 of America’s Favorite Veterinarian, a contest sponsored by the American Veterinary Medical Association.

  • [Live] HDVI: Senior Dental Care They're Not Too Old

    Webinar: Earn 2 Hour of *CE Credits Pending Approval from AAVSB High Definition Volumetric 3D Imaging (HDVI) provides unprecedented diagnostic information and interventional applications for clinicians. In this webinar, we will discuss how HDVI technology can help to: ✓ identify that senior pets are not too old for dental procedures (age isn't a disease) ✓ review of senior oral-dental issues such as chronic alveolitis, refractory stomatitis, tooth resorption, pathologic fractures, and oral masses ✓ review senior patient anesthesia co morbidity concerns and monitoring with provided resources CE Credit: This webinar is pending approval for 2 credit hours (veterinarians and technicians) by AAVSB RACE. This webinar is for DVMs and Technicians. Registration is Now Closed. Missed the webinar? No worries, we will be offering a CE approved On-Demand version of this webinar in a few weeks. Be on the look out for an invitation from Epica Animal Health. Date: 4/30/2021 Time: 10:30 A.M. Pacific Time (12:30 P.M. CST) Presented by: Dr. Jennifer Mathis DVM CVPP Speaker: Jennifer Mathis, DVM CVPP Dr. Jen is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), Iowa Veterinary Medical Association (IVMA), the International Veterinary Academy of Pain Management, and the Foundation for Veterinary Dentistry (FVD). Dr. Jen is an Oral Surgery & Veterinary Dentistry Resident under Dr. Heidi Lobprise. Her training program has only the practical exam for completion which was delayed by the pandemic. While waiting to get into the program she became a certified veterinary pain practitioner through the International Academy of Pain Management (IVAPM). Dr. Jen teaches the fact that oral pain is the #1 hidden source of veterinary patients' pain and she believes that Multimodal anesthesia and analgesia need to be part of every dentistry case. During her pain management training, she became a medical acupuncturist and has helped teach the scientific basis of acupuncture. Dr. Jen’s favorite aspects of veterinary care are veterinary dentistry (viewed as the arts and crafts of veterinary medicine) and pain management. Webinar Information: Will be provided via email upon registration.

  • February is National Pet Dental Health Month & Epica's Promotional Finance Rate of 1.99%

    Request More Information About Special Financing February is National Pet Dental Health month. In support of this endeavor, Epica Animal Health is offering a promotional financing rate of 1.99%, and no payments for 6-months on all Vimago™ HDVI Platforms. Offer Good Through March 31, 2021 VALUABLE TAX INCENTIVES Taking into account 2021 tax savings, your equipment may cost you less in the first year when you choose to finance. Typical signs of dental disease: Bad breath Pain or discomfort Bleeding or inflamed gums Difficulty chewing or refusing to eat Plaque and tarter build-up Broken or loose teeth Change in your pets behavior Benefits of using Vimago GT30 in Dental: Improved diagnostic precision Time savings Evaluation in 3-D Better outcomes Reduce the need for invasive procedures Promotion is for an Equipment Finance Agreement. Monthly payments due after the deferral period. Minimum transaction size $25,000. Important Notice: Offer good through March 31, 2021 Interest rate is based on credit approval and the execution of definitive documentation Rate may vary depending on customer credit rating Through Leveraging High Definition Volumetric Imaging - Diagnosis is Confirmed Volumetric imaging is the future of veterinary medicine. Vimago's crystal clear, multi-dimensional views can capture lesions as small as a human hair, leading you to faster diagnoses and better care for your patients. Find out more today. Not Registered for Dr. Page Wages Live Webinar on Feb 25, 2021 at 10:30am PST? Sign-up Today! #EpicaEducation, We'd love to help you improve patient care in your general practice.

  • Happy Holidays from Epica International

    2020 has been a year that none of us will ever forget. While the challenges continue to be numerous and extraordinary, 2020 has also been a year of achievement for Epica. Our animal health and robotic businesses continue to grow and we launched and sold Epica’s first mobile and multi-modality human imaging system, SeeFactor CT3. During this unusual holiday season, we remember with gratitude our customers, prospective customers, partners, and investors who have made our success possible. We wish you a refreshing holiday season and an amazing 2021. - Epica International #happyholidays #epica #sandrob #scultorob #ortis #hdvi #seefactorct3 #vimago #thankyou

  • [Live] HDVI: Understanding the Business Applications of HDVI Technology in Your Clinic

    Webinar: Earn 1 Hour of *CE Credit Pending Approval from AAVSB High Definition Volumetric 3D Imaging (HDVI) provides unprecedented diagnostic information and interventional applications for clinicians. In this webinar, we will discuss how HDVI technology can help to: generate value for your clinic by investing in this innovative imaging technology develop clinical cases in order to communicate more effectively with potential clients and doctors create and render incredible ultra-high resolution images in 2D & 3D instantly Each 1- hr course is worth (1) *RACE approved CE credit. CE certificate is issued after passing a brief exam on topics covered. This webinar is for DVMs and Technicians. Registration is Now Closed. Missed the webinar? No worries, we will be offering a CE approved On-Demand version of this webinar in a few weeks. Be on the look out for an invitation from Epica Animal Health.

  • Epica's Interactive Avian and Exotics E-Report: A collection of 9 HDVI Case Studies

    Category: E-Report To Our Customers and Partners, Thank You. It’s the time of year to reflect, celebrate and give thanks for so many things. This COVID-19 dominated year has certainly impacted all of us. At Epica Animal Health, we would like to extend to our customers and partners our deepest gratitude. We are so grateful to our community of existing and prospective HDVI CT platform users for your sincere interest, ongoing support and daily practice usage of our ultra-high resolution imaging platform. We are grateful to have the opportunity to empower veterinarians across the nation to see and discover more and deliver faster and more accurate diagnosis to the #furryfriends that we call #family. HDVI - Avian and Exotics During this incredibly challenging period, we are awed by your continuous commitment to the treatment and care of our #pets, #emotionalsupportanimals, #wildlife and #exoticanimals everywhere. This is why Epica™ remains committed to enabling your #continued education! As a token of our appreciation, the #HDVI team would like to present you with this collection of 9 HDVI Avian and Exotic case studies from Mobile Pet Imaging, Scarlet Imaging and Parrish Creek Veterinary Hospital. Start your commitment to #continuededucation today by clicking the link below and accessing this complimentary interactive E-Report. #thanksgiving2020 View Avian & Exotic E-Report Now >> This multimedia collection of Avian and Exotics HDVI Case Studies that were submitted by Vimago™ users M. Scott Echols, DVM, Diplomate ABVP - Avian Practice from Parrish Creek Veterinary Clinic and Xavier Meaux, DVM from Mobile Pet Imaging. This book includes CT reports and ultra-high resolution images from an array of avian and exotic animals: African Grey, Andean Condor, Pelican, Rat, Bamboo Shark, Blue and Gold Macaw, Blue Fronted Amazon Parrot, Bufflehead Sea Duck, and Cockatiel. Avian & Exotics HDVI Applications: Hard Tissue Applications: Skulls — sinus, nasal, bulla, ears, brain, oncology, trauma Orthopedics — stifles, elbows, hips, carpus/tarsus, angular limb deformities, OCD, cartilage lesions, fractures Dentistry Spine — cervical, thoracic, lumbar Soft Tissue Applications: Tumors, foreign bodies Thorax — lungs, heart Blood vessels, met checks Abdomen — liver, pancreas, kidneys, adrenals, GI, shunts, oncology Angiography Diagnostic Fluoroscopy — coughing, swallow studies, UG studies, shunts, collapsing tracheas Interventional Fluoroscopy – biopsies, endoscopy guidance, stents, SUB. Surgical planning, guided biopsies, and minimally invasive surgeries Radiographs and ultrasound can sometimes indicate that anomalies or irregular pathology may exist within a patient but, too often they go unnoticed and untreated. However, Vimago™ HDVI allows veterinarians to see the exact size, scope and location of the masses, fractures or lesions, all in one scan. The results can often be viewed in 3D to provide a more accurate understanding of the patient’s prognosis, but can also be viewed as a 2D Radiograph or Live Fluoroscopic video for swallow studies and for the identification of gastrointestinal (GI) and respiratory issues. #epica #exotics #avian #casestudies #veterinary #interactive #ereport #hdvi Vimago™ Customer Spotlight: All radiology report findings and treatment recommendations in this collection were provided by Dr. Scott Echols. About Dr. Echols Dr. Echols graduated from the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine in 1995 and completed his residency in avian medicine and surgery at the Medical Center for Birds in Oakley, California in 1999. In addition to being a frequent internationally recognized author and lecturer, Dr. Echols has been awarded the TJ Lafeber International Avian Practitioner of the Year and Texas Non-traditional Species Practitioner of the Year Awards. Dr. Echols serves as an Adjunct Professor for Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine as well as a Visiting Professor for many universities in the US and abroad. Dr. Echols is a past president of the Association of Avian Veterinarians, a reviewer of scientific papers and has worked with numerous veterinary organizations in different capacities. While Dr. Echols works internationally, he and his family live in Utah and he most frequently works at Parrish Creek Veterinary Clinic. About Parrish Creek Veterinary Clinic Parrish Creek Veterinary Clinic is one of the few veterinary hospitals that specializes in the care of birds. There are only three Avian Medicine and Surgery doctors  in Utah recognized as specialists, and we have them all here!  Dr, Antinoff, Dr. Folland and Dr. Echols are diplomates of the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners. They have considerable experience in the care of these unique pets and understand their special needs. You can have confidence we will provide the expertise and knowledge necessary to keep your bird or other exotic pets healthy. We are members of the following associations which gives us access to the most current information on the care of exotic species. Association of Avian Veterinarians(AAV) Association of Reptilian and Amphibian Veterinarians(ARAV) Association of Exotic Mammal Veterinarians(AEMV) Association of Sugar Glider Veterinarians(ASGV) In addition, we spend several hours each year in continuing education to stay on the cutting edge of care for birds and exotic pets. Please visit our pet care information page for care sheets for many different species. Please visit our website at: parrishcreekvet.com The African Grey Case was prepared for Mobile Pet Imaging by Dr. Scott Echols About Mobile Pet Imaging What is Mobile Pet Imaging? Mobile Pet Imaging is a veterinary service that offers the latest in high-definition CT Scans and fluoroscopy—in a mobile unit that comes to vets’ offices. What is a CT Scan? CT stands for Computed Tomography. It is basically a series of very fine X‑rays that the computer then assembles into a 3D image. CT scans are especially helpful in evaluating the skull, brain, sinuses, inner ear, eye sockets, spine and discs, bones, joints, and soft tissues. How are we different? Mobile Pet Imaging HD CT Scans offer more resolution than traditional diagnostic imaging tools. In most cases, Mobile Pet Imaging’s CT scans are more affordable than traditional CT Scans. Mobile Pet Imaging comes to veterinarians’ offices, so there is no need for referral to a different hospital or office. Your pet will be scanned in the mobile unit at your veterinarian’s office and returned to them for aftercare. A licensed veterinarian is with your pet at all times during our service. A CT Report by a board-certified radiologist is emailed to the primary veterinarian within 24 hours (can be ordered “rush” if needed). Where are we located? Mobile Pet Imaging provides services from a custom-built, state-of-the art mobile unit specifically designed to safely transport high-tech equipment and provide a safe, clean and tranquil place to perform the procedures. The Mobile Pet Imaging mobile unit services the Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach and Monroe counties, but can travel outside our standard service area upon request. Some Interesting Cases. Mobile Pet Imaging provides services to more than just dogs and cats. In the first year of business, Mobile Pet Imaging has had the honor of helping diagnose all sorts of animals: from a pet squirrel, a cockatoo and a Komodo dragon, to rabbits and a marmoset. Mobile Pet Imaging’s equipment accommodates animals up to 200 lbs., including the chimpanzee scanned for the Lion Country Safari in Palm Beach County. A case done at the Palm Beach Zoo caught the eye of local news; two recent cases at a private practice will be featured on a national TV show. Mobile Pet Imaging is also proud to have done many discounted scans for rescue groups, veterinarians and their staff, zoos and wildlife facilities throughout South Florida. BACKGROUND INFO Mobile Pet Imaging was conceived by Dr. Pedro Armstrong, a veterinary internist in South Florida, who wanted to bring the latest in CT technology to ALL patients, in a more convenient and affordable manner than was available. In 2014, Dr. Armstrong partnered with Dr Meaux to create Mobile Pet Imaging. Dr. Pedro Armstrong DVM, DACVIM- Dr. Pedro Armstrong DVM, DACVIM- Managing partner and internal medicine specialist, has been practicing in the Miami area since 1996. In 2005, Dr. Armstrong is also one of the founders and a previous owner and internist at Southeast Veterinary Referral Center and the Pet Emergency Room in Miami. Dr. Xavier Meaux- Partner and Lead Mobile Unit Veterinarian. Dr. Ana V. Caceres, DVM, DACVR- Head of Diagnostic Imaging at University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine and consulting radiologist for Mobile Pet Imaging. Please visit our website at: itstimetoseemore.com

  • Introducing Interactive E-Reports provided by Epica™ Education - Widespread Metastatic Disease

    Category: Oncology Case Study: Feline Widespread Metastatic Disease Radiographs and ultrasound can indicate that cancerous growths may exist within a patient. However, Vimago™ HDVI allows veterinarians to see the exact size and scope of the masses or lesions. Results can often be viewed in 3D to provide a more accurate understanding of the patient’s prognosis. View Now >> http://ebooks.epicaanimalhealth.com/books/mvyc #epica #peregrineradiology #feline #cat #oncology #veterinary #metastaticdisease #abdomen #thorax #interactive #ereport

  • Virtually Join Our Speaker Saturday, November 14th for ISVMA 2020

    ISVMA is this weekend and on Saturday, November 14th you can virtually join Dr. Stephen Dullard to listen in on a range of interesting topics like: CT Scanner: Why Does Your Clinic Need One? (1:00 PM - 2:00 PM) From evaluating the chronic ear patient to the hit by car that just walked through the door with free fluid in the abdomen, Computed Tomography can help you provide your client with a quick, precise diagnosis. Dr. Stephen Dullard will lead you through this session, discussing his clinic’s experiences. Feline Irritable Bowel Syndrome (2:30 PM - 3:30 PM) IBD in cats can lead to inflammation of the stomach, small intestines and large intestines. This disease can be frustrating for clients and painful for patients. Dr. Stephen Dullard will discuss symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of IBD for your feline patients. Prevention and Treatment of Hepatic Lipidosis: Primary and Secondary Causes (3:45 PM - 4:45 PM) Feeding tubes can be lifesaving in patients with everything from broken jaws to feline hepatic lipidosis. Join Dr. Stephen Dullard in this session as he discusses placement and care for feeding tubes in your hospitalized patients. ISVMA 2020 Speaker Stephen Dullard, DVM, DABVP AnCare Veterinary Hospital Here is a link to the 138th Annual Convention Brochure, and below is a link to Dr. Dullard's On-Demand Free CE opportunity that you should take advantage of if you haven't already! HDVI (3D CT) Technology: On-Demand webinar series presented by Dr. Stephen Dullard, DVM, DABVP Each 1- hr course is worth (1) *RACE approved CE credit. CE certificate is issued after passing a brief exam on topics covered. Click to Learn More & Start the Exam

  • [Live] The Applications of HDVI in Feline Dentistry

    Webinar: Earn 2 Hours of *CE Credit In this course, You’ll learn about 3D CT technology and how it can help to: Identify common oral diseases in cats (periodontitis, tooth resorption, stomatitis, and neoplasia) Review unique dental presentations in cats Identify types of tooth resorption (typically affects 75% of cats in their lifetime and is common in older dogs) Discuss how HDVI technology can help to increase your diagnostic capabilities for disorders of the feline skull Each 1- hr course is worth (1) *RACE approved CE credit. CE certificate is issued after passing a brief exam on topics covered. This webinar is for DVMs and Technicians. Registration is Now Closed. Missed the webinar? No worries, we will be offering a CE approved On-Demand version of this webinar in a few weeks. Be on the look out for an invitation from Epica Animal Health.

Epica Animal Health (Epica Medical Innovations)

19810 Asheville Hwy Suite101, Landrum, SC 29356

Tel. +1 949-238-6323 (Western Region Business Office)

Toll free: +1-855-993-7422

info@epicainternational.com

Operating under the Imaginalis brand in the U.S. veterinary market.

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