
Two free On Demand CE webinars presented by Dr. Christopher Byers and sponsored by Dechra

Christopher G. Byers, DVM, DACVECC, DACVIM (SAIM), CVJ is a practicing dual board-certified veterinary specialist, recognized international speaker, and respected author. Dr. Byers enjoys teaching, and is passionate about helping pet parents understand their fur babys health problems. He launched CriticalCareDVM.com to provide dog and cat owners with high quality, accurate, and comprehensive information they need to understand their pets health problems. Since 2014 the information available at CriticalCareDVM.com has been extensively used by pet parents and veterinarians, alike, helping Dr. Byers realize his primary goal: promoting the triad of care a collaborative partnership between pet owners, primary care veterinarians, and board-certified veterinary specialists.

Two free On Demand CE webinars presented by Dr. Christopher Byers and sponsored by Dechra

This hormone is already embraced by some veterinarians for various conditions. Dr. Christopher Byers explores whether there is an indication for immune-mediated hemolytic anemia.

The use of properly dosed VETORYL Capsules is strongly recommended rather than compounded trilostane to ensure maximal efficacy and safety during medical management of hyperadrenocorticism.

Discover the mechanics of hypothermia and the many potential complications associated with it.

A case example of treating hypothermia.

You've likely seen many solutions for rewarming hypothermia patients, but which method is best in which situation?

Excess weight is the most common medical condition in companion animals and has a number of health and wellness implications for both pets and their owners.

Pairing interventions that benefit both the pet's and owners' health may be a valuable role for veterinarians.

Dr. Christopher Byers gives his thoughts on treating this form of anemia.

Dr. Christopher Byers helps diagnose this dog's condition.

Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg) therapy has been used in a variety of autoimmune disorders in people for more than two decades. Comparatively, the use of IVIg in veterinary species is rare.

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