Welcome to our latest podcast series where we demystify veterinary neurology with these small 'bite-sized' and 'need-to-know' episodes. We aim to keep you up to date on how to diagnose and treat the most common neurological diseases affecting our pets but we also want to make veterinary neurology less intimidating. We will focus on the most common problems in practice, following on from the success of our Facebook site Neurology for Vets - https://www.facebook.com/neurologyforvets/ and the launch of our new educational website -https://www.web-vetneurology.com/
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Welcome to our latest podcast series where we demystify veterinary neurology with these small 'bite-sized' and 'need-to-know' episodes. We aim to keep you up to date on how to diagnose and treat the most common neurological diseases affecting our pets but we also want to make veterinary neurology less intimidating. We will focus on the most common problems in practice, following on from the success of our Facebook site Neurology for Vets - https://www.facebook.com/neurologyforvets/ and the launch of our new educational website -https://www.web-vetneurology.com/
In this first episode of our new series we will discuss what does idiopathic epilepsy mean, what causes it, how can we recognize it in practice and what does it mean for the affected patient.
Welcome to our latest podcast series where we demystify veterinary neurology with these small 'bite-sized' and 'need-to-know' episodes. We aim to keep you up to date on how to diagnose and treat the most common neurological diseases affecting our pets but we also want to make veterinary neurology less intimidating. We will focus on the most common problems in practice, following on from the success of our Facebook site Neurology for Vets - https://www.facebook.com/neurologyforvets/ and the launch of our new educational website -https://www.web-vetneurology.com/