Recorded webinar- Learn about dermatology with us
ON DEMAND, ONLINE
Recorded webinar- Learn about dermatology with us
ABOUT THE WEBINARS
Theese three recorded webinars are a collaboration between Swevet and Nextmune. As the webinar was broadcasted live, questions that entered the chat box during the lecturer's presentation were asked and also recorded.
WEBINAR CONTENTS AND OBJECTIVES
How can skin barrier support be useful in the multimodal management of main skin affections.
Skin barrier support in the multimodal management of canine atopic dermatitis
Natural ingredient based solutions.
Evidence-based efficacy & clinically proven.
Different galenic forms to adapt to each need and pet parent possibilities.
Natural and evidence-based tools to help manage generalized skin microbiota imbalances (pyoderma and Malassezia dermatitis)
A practical review of Dermoscent Pyo line as a practical and easy to use tool box for managing generalized skin microbiota imbalances, exemplified by case studies and published data.
TARGET AUDIENCE
Veterinarians, veterinary nurses and animal caretakers in small animal practices.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
The presentations are held Swedish and Norwegian, the lecture is held in English. After registration, you will receive an email with a confirmation and more practical information. Your data will be shared with Nextmune.
In collaboration with Nextmune
INFORMATION
LECTURER
Cécile Goncalves
- Graduated in international affairs
- Experience of 10 years in the human dermatology sector in two major labs: Pierre Fabre (for the brand Avène) and NAOS (for the brand Bioderma).
- Joined Dermoscent® 9 years ago as Training and Marketing Manager
- Happy Pet Parent of a 3-year-old cat named Rose
Virgil Méallet
- Virgil is a French DVM, with clinical experience in CA and livestock.
- Passionate about learning and sharing the wide array of practices he is exposed to through his international personal and professional peregrinations.
- Current mission as Dermoscent export manager is to propagate and demonstrate to his fellow veterinarians the benefits of holistic and multimodal approaches, in particular the use of topicals (from natural origins) in dermatology.