
“Cardiology FAQ’s”
This course reviews some of the most commonly asked cardiology questions from referring veterinarians.
At Boundary Bay Veterinary Specialty Hospital, we are dedicated to continuous learning and sharing of our medical knowledge within our hospital and with the broader veterinary community.
We offer Continuing Education (CE) events regularly throughout the year for veterinarians and veterinary support staff. To find out more, please visit our Veterinary Outreach support page.

This course reviews some of the most commonly asked cardiology questions from referring veterinarians.

This lecture is targeted at veterinary professionals and support staff. The lecture will cover the pathophysiology of brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome in dogs and cats, and medical and surgical treatment recommendations.

This course is ideal for veterinary professionals, emergency clinicians, surgical teams, and support staff seeking to elevate their clinical skills and improve patient outcomes through evidence-based wound management.

This course provides a comprehensive review of diagnosis, treatment, and long-term management of chronic GI disease in dogs, with a focus on using dietary management.

Presented by Dr. Elizabeth Meiman, a board-certified Neurologist, this is a review of Status epilepticus: Physiology & management strategies in dogs for Veterinary professionals. This is part two of a two-part series that provides practical strategies for treating canine patients

This is part one of a two-part series. This lecture sets a foundation for understanding of Seizure Pathophysiology, Includes a review of common anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs), and goes over both the frequently used, and not as frequently used medications for

During this CE Dr. Alvarez will cover general pathophysiology and surgical recommendations for mast cell tumors, the importance of staging, sentinel lymph node mapping, and various mapping techniques.

A practical approach towards ECG interpretation for technicians and staff who are monitoring patients under anesthesia or in an ICU scenario.

Targeted to Veterinary professionals and support staff, the approach to an oncology patient will be discussed. The lecture will cover the presentation of different cancers, diagnostic recommendations and techniques, treatment options, side effects of treatment options, and some prognostic information.