The Green Patient: An Approach to Gastrointestinal Disease in Dogs & Cats

Internal Medicine | Primary Care | 92 mins

Is gastrointestinal disease leaving you feeling green? This practical and case-focused webinar explores a structured, problem-solving approach to both acute and chronic alimentary disorders in dogs and cats. From common presentations to more elusive diagnoses, we’ll guide you through the clinical decision-making process and highlight the latest advances in treatment.

Discover how to differentiate between self-limiting cases and those requiring deeper investigation, and get up to speed with emerging therapies—including the promising role of faecal microbiota transplants in managing complex or refractory GI conditions.

Key Topics Include:
• Choosing appropriate treatment strategies for acute vomiting and diarrhoea.
• Tackling diagnostic challenges in chronic gastrointestinal disease.
• Reviewing current and emerging therapeutic options in small animal GI care.

Whether you’re in general practice or a referral setting, this session will provide practical insights to improve outcomes for your “green” patients.

Meet the speakers

Scott Kilpatrick

Director, Internal Medicine Specialist

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Scott graduated from Edinburgh Vet School in 2007. Initially, he worked for the PDSA, before taking a Senior Veterinary Surgeon position with Vets Now in Edinburgh in 2010. Scott started his residency in internal medicine at the University of Edinburgh in 2012 after completing a year as a Teaching Fellow in Anatomy and Physiology. He completed his residency in 2016 after finishing his Masters in the pathogenesis of canine liver disease and has since been working in referral practice. Interventional radiology is something that really interests Scott, and he spent some time in 2018, working in this area at UC Davis in California. Scott has created and delivered a Post-graduate Certificate in Small Animal Emergency Medicine in association with the University of Chester. In 2023 he was awarded Fellow of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (FRCVS) for his meritorious contribution to clinical practice.

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