RVA 2025 CPD 3
- Date: Thu, 10 Jul 2025, 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
- Location: Zoom Webinar - Attendees will be provided with a registration link in a separate email closer to the session date
- Cost: Alumni - $10 Non-Alumni - $15 Money from ticket sales will be donated to the VET Emergency Fund
- More information: Register now
- Contact: Alumni Relations Team +61 8 8313 4848
- Email: alumni@adelaide.edu.au
CPD Session #3 Senvelgo in Cats
After a successful and insightful CPD seminar in March, we have the privilege of hosting Dr Linda Fleeman for another session on recent developments in the management of diabetes, titled "How to use the new once-daily oral treatment (Senvelgo) to treat feline diabetes".
Senvelgo is a once-daily oral treatment for diabetes in cats that provides an alternative to insulin injections. It is crucial that clinicians understand the pros and cons of the two treatment options before introducing Senvelgo into their practice. Join in to find out how to safely use Senvelgo and how to determine which cats will instead require treatment with insulin.
Don't miss your chance to register to attend this online only event – we hope you'll be able to join us for this insightful session.
Recordings of the presentations will be available to attendees after the event. Additionally, participants may be eligible to receive 1.5 CPD points for their involvement.*
Date: Thursday 10 July
Time: 7.00 pm - 8.30 pm ACST (UTC +9.5 hrs)
Online: Zoom Webinar – Attendees will be provided with a registration link in a separate email closer to the session date
Tickets: Alumni - $10 (Non-Alumni - $15)
Money from ticket sales will be donated to the VET Emergency Fund**
RSVP: By 9.00 am Monday 7 July
Contact: Alumni Relations alumni@adelaide.edu.au or +61 8 8313 5800
**The Vet Emergency Fund is a University of Adelaide Fund set up to support the care of injured stray and wildlife animals brought to the Roseworthy Veterinary Hospital. This not only allows treatment of animals which might otherwise be euthanised, but provides additional teaching opportunities for students.
About Dr Linda Fleeman
Dr Linda Fleeman BVSc PhD MANZCVS runs Animal Diabetes Australia, which is a clinical service in Melbourne specifically for diabetic dogs and cats. She has worked in both university and private referral practice, and her primary focus for more than 20 years has been on diabetes in dogs and cats.