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VetPartners to host live clinical discussion on pancytopenia

Discussion will focus on what we do know and what we don’t know, and also the challenges of how to handle the cases in general practice

VetPartners is hosting a live Zoom discussion for practice teams on the pancytopenia outbreak in cats on Tuesday 29 June at 8pm.

The purpose of the discussion is to understand what we do know and what we don’t know, and also the challenges of how to handle the cases in general practice.

The session is being led by Dr Rachel Dean, BVMS PhD MSc(EBHC) DSAM(fel) SFHEA MRCVS, Director of Clinical Research and Excellence in Practice at VetPartners, and members of the group’s Small Animal Clinical Board.

The discussion will focus on the current pancytopenia problem we are seeing in cats and provide an opportunity to talk about cases we have seen and the challenges of diagnosing and managing these conditions in practice.

The session will be informative and helpful and anyone from a clinical team is welcome to attend on Zoom.

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