Behavior in Everyday Practice:
Step by Step of Managing Behavior Cases in Your Practice
SELF-STUDY COURSE
10 RACE-approved medical non-interactive hours
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CE Type: Self Study Course
Tuition: drip.vet - $350.00
Instructor: Christine Calder, DVM, Veterinary Behaviorist
This veterinary CE course is a unique educational opportunity for all veterinary professionals to learn about common behavioral problems in veterinary patients. How to treat them can be a mystery. Many of these cases can be diagnosed and managed in general practice.
Learning Objectives:
Upon completion of the course, the participant should be able to
- Recognize common behavior problems in canine and feline patients.
- Collect and analyze a patient’s behavioral history.
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Diagnose and treat behavior problems in a general practice setting.
Curriculum
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- drip alpha - Course Transcript, Slide Deck, and Resources
- drip 1 - Becoming Behavior Friendly (6:06)
- drip 2 - Preventative Counseling (8:00)
- drip 3 - Technician Led Appointments (7:56)
- drip 4 - Early Diagnosis and Intervention (7:47)
- drip 5 - Training Issues (8:36)
- drip 6 - Conflict and Displacement Behaviors Green and Yellow (10:27)
- drip 7 - Red Behaviors (4:27)
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- drip 14 - Creating a Comprehensive Treatment Plan (6:30)
- drip 15 - Treatment Plans (8:13)
- drip 16 - What is basic learning theory? (10:24)
- drip 17 - Tools (7:36)
- drip 18 - Basic Needs for Cats (2:44)
- drip 19 - Behavior Modification (6:13)
- drip 20 - Pattern Games (7:24)
- drip 21 - The Treatment Plan Q&A (4:16)
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- drip 35 - What is agression? (7:41)
- drip 36 - What about alpha dominance? (5:04)
- drip 37 - Making a Diagnosis (8:35)
- drip 38 - Determining Prognosis (6:27)
- drip 39 - Euthanasia (5:17)
- drip 40 - Prevention and Treatment of Aggression (6:43)
- drip 41 - Safety and Avoidance (7:09)
- drip 42 - Aggression Towards Unfamiliar People and Between Dogs (11:28)
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- drip 43 - What does aggression look like? (7:52)
- drip 44 - Determining a Prognosis (5:56)
- drip 45 - Types of Aggression (6:41)
- drip 46 - Types of Aggression Continued (8:31)
- drip 47 - Multimodal Enrichment and Meeting Basic Needs (5:32)
- drip 48 - Aggression at the Veterinary Hospital (6:54)
- drip 49 - Medicating Cats (2:52)
- drip 50 - Feline Aggression Q&A (7:35)
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- drip 51 - What is the difference? (8:06)
- drip 52 - How to Treat (7:02)
- drip 53 - Long Term Behavior Modification for Any Noise (5:55)
- drip 54 - Medications and Supplements (6:18)
- drip 55 - Separation Related Behaviors (7:51)
- drip 56 - Clinical Signs and Treatment Plans (8:21)
- drip 57 - Which Medications to Use (6:48)
- drip 58 - Fears, Anxieties, and Phobias Q&A (7:51)
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- drip 65 - What do veterinarians need to know to prevent problem behaviors? (3:58)
- drip 66 - What really is socialization? (5:21)
- drip 67 - The Basics that Puppies Need to Learn (8:06)
- drip 68 - The Benefits of Puppy and Kitten Classes to Your Hospital (8:14)
- drip 69 - Training and Foundation Behaviors (8:38)
- drip 70 - Voluntary Eye Contact, Flirt Pole, Relaxation, and Fun (5:53)
- drip 71 - Prepare for the Future (10:58)
- drip 72 - Resources for Pet Owners (1:57)
- drip 73 - Prevention and Early Intervention Q&A (3:10)
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