We are thrilled to announce that the highly anticipated webinar led by the renowned veterinary ophthalmologist Encarna Muñoz González is now available on our official YouTube channel. This engaging and insightful session, which took place on November 12, attracted over 90 live attendees and 300 registrations for future viewings, highlighting the significant interest in this vital topic.
Encarna shared her extensive knowledge about the role of nutraceuticals in managing retinopathies in small animals. Here’s why you shouldn’t miss the opportunity to watch this valuable resource:
What Was Covered in the Webinar?
Retinal Physiology and Common Retinopathies
Encarna provided a detailed explanation of the retina’s structure and its crucial role in vision. The session covered common retinal diseases, their pathophysiology, and how veterinarians can identify them early.
Diagnosis of Retinopathies
The webinar offered practical advice on how to diagnose retinal diseases, catering to both general practitioners and specialists. Key diagnostic tools such as fundus examination and electroretinography were highlighted.
The Role of Nutraceuticals in Retinal Health
Encarnación discussed the scientific evidence supporting the use of nutraceuticals like Retinae and Retinae XL. She emphasized their antioxidant and neuroprotective properties, which can help slow the progression of degenerative retinal conditions.
Where Can You Watch the Webinar?
The video is available on our YouTube channel, complete with reviewed English and Spanish subtitles, ensuring accessibility for our global audience.
Watch the Webinar on YouTube Now!
What’s Next?
As part of our commitment to continuing education, Dr+Vet by Andersen is already planning an exciting lineup of webinars for 2025. Stay tuned for announcements and make sure to join us for more opportunities to learn from leading experts in veterinary ophthalmology.
Thank you to all who participated in making this webinar a success. Your engagement motivates us to continue providing free, high-quality educational content for the veterinary community.
Share your feedback in the comments and let us know which topics you’d like us to cover in future sessions!