Diabetes in Dogs and Cats
Diabetes in Dogs and Cats
Diabetes is a chronic condition that can be challenging for pet owners to navigate, so understanding the disease is the best way to help your pet. Join us on Wednesday, November 8th at 6PM ET, as Dr. Elizabeth Appleman, Senior Veterinarian and Specialist in Internal Medicine at the Schwarzman Animal Medical Center, discusses the diagnosis and treatment of diabetes mellitus in dogs and cats. Learn to recognize the early signs of diabetes as well as how to manage this condition.
This is a free, online-only event hosted via Zoom (https://zoom.us/). The Zoom link will be emailed to all registered participants the day of the event. Please email UsdanInstitute@amcny.org with any questions.
Speaker
Elizabeth Appleman, VMD, DACVIM (SAIM)
Senior Veterinarian, Specialist in Internal Medicine
Dr. Elizabeth Appleman rejoined the Animal Medical Center as a Senior Veterinarian in 2011. She obtained her undergraduate degree from Stanford University in Stanford, California in 2000 and her degree in veterinary medicine from the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, PA in 2004. She then completed a 1 year internship at the Animal Medical Center in 2005, followed by a 3-year residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, and has been a board-certified internist since 2008.
Dr. Appleman’s special interests in Internal Medicine include endocrinology and hematology. Prior research projects have explored the use of Trilostane in dogs with Cushing’s disease, association between cobalamin deficiencies and anemia in dogs, and the feasibility of platelet cryopreservation and plateletpheresis in dogs.