Heartfelt matters: Exploring heart disease in dogs and cats

9 weeksCardiology11 CPD hours

This veterinary thought exchange online tutored course takes a more detailed look at the investigation and management of heart disease in dogs and cats.

Cardiac disease is a relatively common problem in both species, affecting approximately 3.5% of dogs in first opinion practice. However, it can be challenging to know when to worry. In this course we will cover a wide range of cardiac conundrums from those puppy and kitten murmurs to the collapsing patient with ventricular tachycardia. We will discuss new treatments and management strategies for congestive heart failure. There is a special session covering the principles of anaesthesia in animals with heart disease, presented by Matt Gurney (EBVS and RCVS Recognised Specialist in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia) from Zero Pain Philosophy.

The course is run by our very own Liz Bode (EBVS and RCVS Recognised Specialist in Small Animal Cardiology). It runs over a nine-week period and takes around 11 hours to complete. The course is delivered via video webinars and supplemented with a real-time discussion forum, giving you the opportunity to ask questions or discuss cases you may be facing in your practice.

Access to this course is for 12 months from the start of the course going live on our website. The discussion forum will be monitored for the course duration only.

Course Content

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Lesson 1: When is it innocent? Puppy and kitten murmurs 1 Quiz 13/05/2024
learning outcomes
  • Describe the pathophysiology behind innocent murmurs
  • Identify when a murmur is likely to be innocent and when you need to worry
  • Develop a logical approach to murmurs
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Lesson 2: When embryology goes awry – congenital heart disease in dogs and cats 1 Quiz 20/05/2024
learning outcomes
  • Understand the clinical signs of common congenital diseases
  • Describe the most common congenital diseases in dogs and cats
  • Develop a logical approach to diagnosis and management of common congenital diseases
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Lesson 3: Feline fine? Feline cardiomyopathies in a nutshell 1 Quiz 27/05/2024
learning outcomes
  • Describe the various feline cardiomyopathies and their presentations
  • Identify suitable diagnostic tests for cats with heart disease
  • Define treatment protocols for pre-clinical feline heart disease
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Lesson 4: Feline aortic thromboembolism (ATE) 1 Quiz 03/06/2024
learning outcomes
  • Describe the factors associated with development of feline aortic thromboembolism
  • List the treatment options available and describe how these are utilised to the benefit of your patients
  • Reflect on how you diagnose and manage these cases, using this lecture to adapt your thought processes to individual cases
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Lesson 5: Acquired canine heart diseases; mitral valve disease and DCM 1 Quiz 10/06/2024
learning outcomes
  • Identify acquired heart disease in your canine patients
  • Develop a logical approach to diagnosis of these diseases
  • Refine your treatment choices for dogs affected by pre-clinical heart disease
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Lesson 6: Keeping you in the loop; management of heart failure 1 Quiz 17/06/2024
learning outcomes
  • Review treatment options for heart failure in dogs and cats
  • Choose appropriate treatment strategies for acute and chronic heart failure
  • Describe suitable monitoring processes for cats and dogs with heart failure
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Lesson 7: The faint hearted; approach to collapsing patients 1 Quiz 24/06/2024
learning outcomes
  • Describe common causes of collapse in dogs and cats
  • Identify cardiovascular causes of collapse
  • Develop appropriate diagnostic strategies for these patients
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Lesson 8: Demystifying the ECG; a case-based discussion 1 Quiz 01/07/2024
learning outcomes
  • Basics of ECG diagnosis
  • The use of clinical cases allows the development of a logical approach to ECGs
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Lesson 9: Cardiac Anaesthesia 1 Quiz 08/07/2024
learning outcomes
  • Develop a rational approach to anaesthesia in patients with heart disease.
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Meet the speakers

Liz Bode

Director, Cardiology Specialist

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Liz graduated from the University of Liverpool in 2006. She started her veterinary career in mixed practice in the East Ridings of Yorkshire, UK. However, she soon realised that she wanted to pursue a Specialist career. In 2008, Liz joined the University of Cambridge to undertake a rotating internship and then moved to the University of Manchester in 2009 to start a PhD. Her PhD focused on pathophysiology of heart failure and ageing, and was undertaken in the medical department. She gained her thesis in 2013 before starting a residency at the University of Edinburgh (where she met Scott and Andy). In 2016 Liz joined the University of Liverpool as a lecturer and subsequently senior lecturer. She was awarded her Diploma in 2017 and became a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy in 2019.   In 2020 she took the leap into private practice and joined Chestergates Veterinary Specialists based in Chester, UK. She also had her first child that same year (it was very busy!). She has been at Chestergates ever since, and has been  promoted to Clinical Director and now Senior Clinical Director. She was awarded FRCVS for her Meritorious Contributions to Clinical Practice in 2022.

Matt Gurney

Anaesthesia Specialist

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Matt an internationally respected British anaesthetist. A specialist in anaesthesia and analgesia, Matt trained at the University of Liverpool and now works at Anderson Moores Veterinary Specialists in the UK. Matt is passionate about pain management, lectures on the subject globally and is the author of many international anaesthesia publications. Matt is President of the European College of Veterinary Anaesthesia & Analgesia.

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