Urine good hands: Managing CKD

Internal Medicine | 96 mins

This is the second of a two-part series on chronic kidney disease (CKD).  In this session, we will address the staging and sub-staging of a CKD patient and what is its impact on guiding the clinical management of the patient. We will highlight what needs to be considered upon diagnosis and what measures to implement to try to slow progression of CKD. Additionally, we will also discuss the very important symptomatic measures to consider for the overall management of the disease and patient wellbeing.

Meet the speakers

Susana Silva

Internal Medicine Specialist

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Susana graduated from the University of Porto, Portugal and worked in first opinion practice for four years before starting a small animal internship. She did her residency in Small Animal Medicine at Langford, University of Bristol and obtained her European Diploma in Small Animal Medicine in 2010. Afterwards, Susana worked in different referral hospitals in the South West for a number of years while at the same time following her passion for teaching, nationally and internationally. Currently, Susana continues to teach post-graduate students, is part of the ISVPS exam committee for the Small Animal Medicine certificate and provides support to veterinary surgeons via online consultancy for IDEXX UK and Virtual Veterinary Specialists (VVS).

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