FOR THE GENERAL PRACTITIONER

BESST Study:

BEnazepril Spironolactone STudy

Comparison of outcomes and safety of congestive heart failure treatment including either a combination product containing spironolactone and benazepril or benazepril alone in canine myxomatous mitral valve disease.

FOR THE GENERAL PRACTITIONER

BESST Study:

BEnazepril Spironolactone STudy

Comparison of outcomes and safety of congestive heart failure treatment including either a combination product containing spironolactone and benazepril or benazepril alone in canine myxomatous mitral valve disease.

RACE-Approved 1 Hour CE Course

This course explores new concepts in the management of congestive heart failure. Dr. Atkins will introduce a new product — CARDALISTM, alongside the results of the BESST Study. Through his presentation of the BESST study data, this course will provide a concept of more complete RAAS Suppression and walk through how that fits into YOUR practice.

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About

Clarke E. Atkins, DVM, Diplomate ACVIM (Internal Medicine, Cardiology)

Clarke Atkins, the Jane Lewis Seaks Distinguished Professor of Companion Animal Medicine (Emeritus) at North Carolina State University and Norden Outstanding Teacher Award recipient, is board-certified by the ACVIM (Internal Medicine & Cardiology). He has served on 4 ACVIM or international Consensus Committees on systemic hypertension, canine mitral valve disease (2009, 2017), and cardiorenal syndrome, as well as receiving the Honorary Member Award from the American Heartworm Society in 2019.

His research involves canine and feline heartworm disease and treatment of cardiovascular disease in dogs, cats, and horses. He has over 150 publications and has provided well over 1000 hours of continuing education in the U.S. and many countries around the world. Dr. Atkins continues to be active in lecturing and carrying out clinically-oriented research in retirement.

About

Clarke E. Atkins, DVM, Diplomate ACVIM (Internal Medicine, Cardiology)

Clarke Atkins, the Jane Lewis Seaks Distinguished Professor of Companion Animal Medicine (Emeritus) at North Carolina State University and Norden Outstanding Teacher Award recipient, is board-certified by the ACVIM (Internal Medicine & Cardiology). He has served on 4 ACVIM or international Consensus Committees on systemic hypertension, canine mitral valve disease (2009, 2017), and cardiorenal syndrome, as well as receiving the Honorary Member Award from the American Heartworm Society in 2019.

His research involves canine and feline heartworm disease and treatment of cardiovascular disease in dogs, cats, and horses. He has over 150 publications and has provided well over 1000 hours of continuing education in the U.S. and many countries around the world. Dr. Atkins continues to be active in lecturing and carrying out clinically-oriented research in retirement.

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Begin by watching the course video, then take the quiz to receive your certificate of completion.

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