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What do dog intestines & cat colons have in common? Not much!

Dr. Craig Webb
PhD, DVM, DACVIM (Small Animal)
3 August 2021
ID: 650
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While gastrointestinal involvement is one of the top three diagnoses made in the consult room, it is not such a simple solution. Not all treatments are created equal. Join us with Internal Medicine Specialist Dr. Craig Webb as he covers two of the most common pathologies in general practice: Chronic Enteropathies in dogs including IBD and Megacolon in cats.
Dr. Craig Webb is a Professor in the Clinical Sciences Department at the Colorado State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital, where he is Head of the Small Animal Medicine Section. Dr. Webb received his PhD in Neuroscience prior to completing his DVM degree at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Dr. Webb did his internship at Alameda East in Denver Colorado, spent a year in private practice, and then went on to complete his Small Animal Residency at CSU, where he has been ever since. He is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, and specializes in Clinical Gastroenterology. Along with Drs. David Twedt and Eric Monnet, Dr. Webb is an integral part of CSU CE courses in both Flexible Endoscopy and Laparoscopic techniques. Dr. Webb presents annually at the ACVIM Convention and lectures throughout the United States and in Europe on current topics in Small Animal veterinary medicine. Dr. Webb's research interests include stem cell therapy, antioxidants, and figuring out how to best educate veterinary students.

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