Microbiome: the road to recovery

Learn more about microbiome and the key role it plays in GI disease. 


Feeling confused about which diet to choose and when?

Feel more confident in choosing the right nutritional plan for your patient with GI disease.

Dates and locations
Tuesday 2 May 2023
7pm - 9pmInvercargill
Venue TBC
Wednesday 3 May 2023
7pm - 9pm
Cromwell
Venue TBC
Wednesday 17 May 2023
7pm - 9pm
Upper Hutt
Venue TBC
Wednesday 24 May 2023
7pm - 9pm
Auckland
Venue TBC
Wednesday 31 May 2023
7pm - 9pm
Hamilton
Venue TBC
TBC7pm - 9pm
Christchurch
Venue TBC
TBC7pm - 9pm
Hawkes Bay
Venue TBC
TBC7pm - 9pm
North Auckland
Venue TBC
TBC7pm - 9pm
New Plymouth
Venue TBC

Description
A 1.25 hour seminar designed to give veterinarians the confidence in choosing the appropriate diet option for various gastrointestinal conditions including acute, chronic, fat responsive GI disease states.
They will also learn how the microbiome can play a vital role in the management of chronic GI disease and the importance of post operative feeding.

Intended impact 
To improve knowledge around the nutritional management of GI disease in cats and dogs.

Presenter

Danielle Page - BSVc, BCom

After completing a Bachelor of Commerce from Sydney University in 2003, Danielle decided to pursue a veterinary degree and graduated from Massey University in 2008. She worked as a small animal veterinarian for four years in Canberra, Australia and Florida, USA. In 2012 she became the Technical Services Veterinarian for Florida for a veterinary nutrition company and then subsequently, Clinical Trials Manager for the USA. In 2014 she moved back to NZ with her family and joined the Hill’s Professional Veterinary Affairs team.

Contact
Danielle Page
P - 022 080 1994
E - danielle_page@colpal.com