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Dr Samantha Taylor to present feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) CPD webinar

Feline veterinary expert Samantha Taylor is to discuss the diagnostics and treatment of FIP, a potentially fatal disease to cats, in a free-to-attend online meeting

HORIBA UK Veterinary has invited feline veterinary expert Dr Samantha “Sam” Taylor, BVetMed (Hons), CertSAM, DipECVIM-CA, FRCVS, to present at its latest online CPD webinar on feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) for vets and nursing staff.

As a Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) recognised specialist in feline medicine, Sam is well placed to present the webinar on “Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) – not so new treatments for FIP: what have we learnt?” on Thursday 24 November from 7.30pm GMT.

Free registration and further information are available on the website.

FIP is a viral disease of cats that occurs globally. It is a complex disease to diagnose and was previously fatal in most cases. However, in the last three years, significant developments have occurred in treatment and now many cats can be cured.

In the webinar, Sam will discuss the steps in making a confident diagnosis of FIP, the complexities of treatment with anti-virals, monitoring, adverse effects and prognosis.

“We look forward to welcoming Sam to our next webinar […] She has published on many areas and is currently working on FIP, having set up and now runs with other feline specialists, the FIP advice line which has helped over 600 vets use the newly available treatments,” said Paul Lymer, HORIBA’s veterinary business manager.

Following Sam’s presentation, there will be an open Q&A session with her to discuss any specific questions on FIP from attendees.

In addition, HORIBA’s team of veterinary specialists will be available to discuss and advise on any diagnostics testing needs.

For free registration and more information on HORIBA’s latest online CPD veterinary meeting on FIP, presented by Dr Sam Taylor, see their .

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