Tue, 6 October 2015
Join Winn Feline Foundation's Executive Director, Dr. Vicki Thayer, in a conversation with Dr. Colleen Currigan. Dr. Currigan is the President-Elect of the American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP) and with the Cat Hospital of Chicago. The conversation covers some of the exciting new programs both Winn and AAFP are undertaking. With National Technician's Week in October, Winn has a new program, Honor a Technician, that recognizes the significant role licensed Veterinary Technicians play in veterinary practice. AAFP has their fast growing initiative for Cat Friendly Practice which has tools for team members such as veterinary technicians to help cats have a stress-free veterinary experience. Winn Feline Foundation endorses the importance of the Cat Friendly Practice for cats and the veterinary team. Learn more about how these programs can benefit cats and the people who love them. Winn Feline Foundation and AAFP are collaborating in efforts to tell others how important cats are to us in our daily lives and what we can do to benefit cats in return. Learn more about both organizations at www.winnfelinefoundation.org and www.catvets.com.
Direct download: Interview_with_Dr._Colleen_Currigan_of_AAFP.mp3
Category:Feline Health and Research -- posted at: 9:39am PDT
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Tue, 7 July 2015
Please join us at the 37th annual Winn Symposium in Toronto on July 2, 2015. Steve Dale, internationally known radio personality and Master of Ceremonies, introduces Dr. Craig Webb, DVM, PhD, DACVIM and Associate Professor from Colorado State University. Following is a Question and Answer session with Drs. Jody Gookin and Dr. Webb. Dr. Webb presents "Feline stem cells as a novel treatment for chronic intestinal disease in cats". While the search for solutions to the common problem of chronic diarrhea in cats continues, Winn research is at the forefront of new potential therapies. Evidence-based treatments of dietary intervention, Vitamin B12 supplementation, and probiotics will be briefly reviewed. Potential beneficial treatment regimens have been identified, as the properties and use of stem cells for various treatments are better understood. One example is fat-derived feline stem cells whose abundant properties appear to make them suited for the treatment of feline chronic intestinal disease or diarrhea. Dr. Webb will highlight how stem cells work and describe a pilot study that supports further study of this type of therapeutic approach.
Direct download: 2015_Winn_Symposium_Dr._Craig_Webb_QandA.mp3
Category:Feline Health and Research -- posted at: 8:07am PDT
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Tue, 7 July 2015
Please join us at the 37th annual Winn Feline Foundation Symposium in Toronto on July 2, 2015. Steve Dale, internationally known radio personality and Master of Ceremonies, introduces Dr. Jody Gookin, DVM, PhD, DACVIM and Associate Professor from North Carolina State University. Dr. Gookin presents "Understanding the probiotic versus pathogenic role of gut bacteria in kittens with diarrhea".She will cover her Winn sponsored research into the role of intestinal bacteria, specifically enterococci and pathogenic E. coli, in causing diarrhea and diarrhea-associated death in kittens. Discussion will include the discovery of the role these bacteria play in health and disease in kittens. Collaboration among several organizations has led to a better understanding of the bacteria both through modeling the pathogenic effects of the bacteria in the laboratory and case studies in kittens in foster or shelter care. She will also review the progress research has made in developing tests and treatment approaches for such critical infections.
Direct download: 2015_Winn_SymposiumIntro_and_Dr._Gookin.mp3
Category:Feline Health and Research -- posted at: 7:11am PDT
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