Featured specialists will share different perspectives on case management and discuss how they integrate nutrition conversations into everyday practice.
Following the discussion, attendees should have a greater understanding of:
- The pathologic processes driving age-related cognitive impairment and the important clinical differences between age-associated cognitive impairment and cognitive dysfunction syndrome (CDS).
- Recognition of clinical signs of cognitive dysfunction and the proper use of screening tools.
- Science-based cognitive therapies to improve quality of life and cognitive function in geriatric dogs.
- Systemic diseases and pain which can complicate the diagnosis and treatment of CDS.
- The role of fear, anxiety and stress in the presentation, diagnosis and treatment of CDS.
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