Episodes
Wednesday Apr 05, 2017
Echinococcus Multilocularis with Dr. Andrew Peregrine and Jonathon Kotwa - Part 2
Wednesday Apr 05, 2017
Wednesday Apr 05, 2017
We are joined by Dr. Andrew Peregrine, BVMS, PhD, DVM, Diplomate EVPC, Diplomate ACVM (Veterinary Parasitology), Clinical Parasitologist at the Ontario Veterinary College, and Jonathon Kotwa, master's candidate in the department of pathobiology at the OVC. Dr. Peregrine and Mr. Kotwa discuss alveolar echinococcosis and human alveolar echinococcosis. As well, they discuss life cycle of echinococcis multilocularis, how it is transmitted, and who can host the disease.
Thursday Sep 15, 2016
Lyme Disease in Companion Animals with Dr. Michelle Evason
Thursday Sep 15, 2016
Thursday Sep 15, 2016
Today we talk to Dr. Michelle Evason, DACVIM, about the clinical aspects of canine Lyme disease, new Lyme knowledge, diagnostics and treatments.
Thursday Sep 01, 2016
Tick-borne disease in Ontario: review of 2016 info to date
Thursday Sep 01, 2016
Thursday Sep 01, 2016
Dr. Curtis Russell from Public Health Ontario shares the most up to date info on Lyme disease and other tick-borne diseases from a human surveillance perspective, and as it relates to pet owners, and veterinarians. He also reviews the life cycles and kinds of ticks found in Ontario. Great review and current info as part 1 of our Lyme disease in companion animals series. Next episode will feature Dr. Michelle Evason, DACVIM, with a review of clinical aspects, new Lyme knowledge, diagnostics and treatments.
Wednesday Apr 13, 2016
Recognizing Abuse in Clients and Patients, and What Vets Should Know
Wednesday Apr 13, 2016
Wednesday Apr 13, 2016
Dr. Melanie Barham talks with Dr. Cindy McMann and Jacinta Cassidy from Guelph-Wellington Women in Crisis about the signs of abuse that a veterinarian might notice when treating a family’s pets, and approaches that a veterinarian can employ to help when they become aware of .an abusive situation, whether with women, men, or children, and some of the relationship between animal abuse and abuse in relationships.
Dr. McMann also discusses a program they are developing that finds temporary emergency boarding and care for the animals of women that need to enter the domestic violence shelter. Many women in violent situations will delay or avoid leaving the situation due to not being able to find care for their pets
Resources
Crisis lines: 519-836-5710 or 1-800-265-7233
Dr. McMann's email if you want to learn more about the emergency boarding project.
Friday Mar 11, 2016
Ontario Rabies Update with Dr. Maureen Anderson
Friday Mar 11, 2016
Friday Mar 11, 2016
Dr. Melanie Barham sits down with Dr. Maureen Anderson, the Lead Veterinarian, Animal Health & Welfare at Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, to discuss the recent raccoon-variant rabies cases around Hamilton, Ontario, and the one fox-variant case found in Perth County. Dr. Anderson also discusses vaccination, the Rabies Response Program, and other resources for veterinarians and pet owners.
Wednesday Dec 03, 2014
OAHN Rabies podcast for small animal veterinarians: What do you need to know?
Wednesday Dec 03, 2014
Wednesday Dec 03, 2014
This podcast is for small animal veterinarians in Ontario. Today we interview Dr. Maureen Anderson, DACVIM, and the lead veterinarian for rabies at OMAFRA. We tell you what every vet should know about the new regulations and testing in Ontario, and offer a refresher on rabies as a disease.
Resources for rabies:
· https://www.ontario.ca/environment-and-energy/rabies (includes an excellent Q&A sheet)
· http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/livestock/general/facts/info_rabies.htm (includes signs of rabies in livestock)
· http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/livestock/horses/facts/info_rabies.htm (slightly older (2001) specific to rabies in horses, but covers other facts as well)
· Worms and Germs Blog (www.wormsandgermsblog.com) includes lots of posts on rabies cases in the media, as well as an info sheet for owners
RVTs interested in more information on the OAVT RRP can call 1-844-872-2437 or email RRP@oavt.org.
Veterinary clinics interested in more information on working with OMAFRA in cases of domestic animal rabies exposure are invited to contact Dr. Maureen Anderson at maureen.e.c.anderson@ontario.ca or Dr. Michelle Brown at michelle.brown@ontario.ca
Thursday Nov 27, 2014
OAHN Rabies podcast: What do all Ontario veterinarians need to know about rabies?
Thursday Nov 27, 2014
Thursday Nov 27, 2014
This podcast is directed at all veterinarians (large and small animal discussions). Today we interview Dr. Maureen Anderson, DACVIM and lead for rabies at OMAFRA about the hot topic of rabies. We tell you what every vet should know about the new regulations and testing in Ontario, and offer a refresher on rabies as a disease.
· https://www.ontario.ca/environment-and-energy/rabies (includes an excellent Q&A sheet)
· http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/livestock/general/facts/info_rabies.htm (includes signs of rabies in livestock)
· http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/livestock/horses/facts/info_rabies.htm (slightly older (2001) specific to rabies in horses, but covers other facts as well)
· Worms and Germs Blog (www.wormsandgermsblog.com) includes lots of posts on rabies cases in the media, as well as an info sheet for owners
RVTs interested in more information on the OAVT RRP can call 1-844-872-2437 or email RRP@oavt.org.
Veterinary clinics interested in more information on working with OMAFRA in cases of domestic animal rabies exposure are invited to contact Dr. Maureen Anderson at maureen.e.c.anderson@ontario.ca or Dr. Michelle Brown at michelle.brown@ontario.ca