Wildcat Veterinarian Winter 2024

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watch where you are New KSVDL Webinar series delivers CE opportunities on timely topics with expert advice. Story by Joe Montgomery As times change, so do the services for the Kansas State Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory (KSVDL) in its mission to provide clients with accurate, innovative and timely diagnostics and consultations. The creation of educational videos and webinars have become an integral part of the KSVDL’s outreach efforts. “We survey our clients every other year,” explains Dr. Gregg Hanzlicek, associate director of the KSVDL. “One of the questions we ask is what form of CE [continuing education] our clients prefer. Webinars had not been a preferred mode — only about 2-6% of clients chose this method in all of our past surveys. Then, in 2019, this increased to 16.9%, which stimulated us to start discussing a plan on how we could begin to participate in this area.” Zoom and other online meeting platforms became more widely used during and after the pandemic, which may have contributed to the growth in popularity for an online platform for CE opportunities. “In 2022, 50.8% of our clients listed webinars as a preferred CE mode.” Dr. Hanzlicek says.

The first five cover multiple hot topics So, in 2023, the KSVDL started offering a series of webinars for its clients. These webinars deliver a variety 46 | wildcatveterinarian

of topics and utilize the wealth of subject-matter experts — faculty members — who are available in the College of Veterinary Medicine. As of November, the KSVDL has offered five different webinar programs. Each of the professors are in the Department of Diagnostic Medicine and Pathobiology, except as indicated below. • • • • •

“Trends in Small Animal Intestinal Parasites” with Dr. Brian Herrin, associate professor “Small Animal Toxicology” with Dr. Steve Ensley, professor “Common Backyard Poultry Diseases” with Dr. Kristen Hill-Thimmesch, clinical assistant professor “Bovine Theileria: A Review” with Dr. Gregg Hanzlicek, clinical associate professor “Bovine Lead Poisoning” with Dr. Scott Fritz, clinical assistant professor of toxicology (in the Department of Anatomy and Physiology) “A practical guide to food-animal and companionanimal parasite diagnostics: test choice and result interpretation” with Dr. Jeba Chelladurai, assistant professor


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