Ear problems are among the most common reasons dogs visit veterinary clinics. One condition that frequently challenges veterinarians is Otitis Externa, an inflammation of the external ear canal. This condition can become recurrent and difficult to manage if the underlying cause is not properly identified. A recent veterinary webinar hosted by Vet
Understanding and Managing Canine Otitis Externa: Diagnosis, Treatment, and New Therapeutic Approaches
Ear problems are among the most common reasons dogs visit veterinary clinics. One condition that frequently challenges veterinarians is Otitis Externa, an inflammation of the external ear canal. This condition can become recurrent and difficult to manage if the underlying cause is not properly identified. A recent veterinary webinar hosted by Vet
Understanding and Managing Canine Otitis Externa: Diagnosis, Treatment, and New Therapeutic Approaches
Ear problems are among the most common reasons dogs visit veterinary clinics. One condition that frequently challenges veterinarians is Otitis Externa, an inflammation of the external ear canal. This condition can become recurrent and difficult to manage if the underlying cause is not properly identified. A recent veterinary webinar hosted by Vet
Online Veterinary Continuing Education: Upcoming Courses and Webinars for 2026
Continuing education is essential for veterinary professionals who want to stay updated with the latest diagnostic techniques, treatment approaches, and clinical research. Online learning platforms now make it easier than ever for veterinarians and veterinary nurses to access high quality training from anywhere in the world. One organization offe
Understanding and Managing Canine Otitis Externa: Diagnosis, Treatment, and New Therapeutic Approaches
Ear problems are among the most common reasons dogs visit veterinary clinics. One condition that frequently challenges veterinarians is Otitis Externa, an inflammation of the external ear canal. This condition can become recurrent and difficult to manage if the underlying cause is not properly identified. A recent veterinary webinar hosted by Vet