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Understanding and Interpreting Lab Values
Learn how to understand and interpret results of:
- CBC
- Chemistry Screen
- Urinalysis
- Testing for endocrine function
Dr. Judy has over 38 years of experience as an integrative veterinarian, but her passion and skillset shine when it comes to figuring out the "puzzle" of diagnostics. She has been nicknamed the "Dr. House" of veterinary medicine for her ability to solve cases that stumped whole teams of veterinarians.
This course is perfect for the veterinary professional looking to learn from a true expert to better serve their patients or the dedicated pet parent wanting to have more tools in their toolbox to better advocate for their animal.
Start the courseUnderstanding Lab Values - Simplified + Dr. Judy's Labwork Review
Learn the basics of what your pet's labwork means, then get your personal pet's labwork reviewed by Dr. Judy to apply that knowledge to your specific case.
Dr. Judy will review up to 2 of each of the following per pet:
- CBC
- Chemistry Screen
- Urinalysis
- Endocrine Testing
After your submission, Dr. Judy will post her video review in the portal within 30 days.
Start the courseUnderstanding Lab Values - Simplified
In this one hour mini course, Dr. Judy Morgan helps pet parents understand lab work from their veterinarian.
Dr. Judy explains:
- How to get the best results when lab work is recommended.
- How to prepare and support your pet.
- The meaning of each item on common diagnostic tests like the CBC, Chemistry Screen, and urinalysis.
Perfect for every pet parent!
Start the courseTCVM Food Therapy 101
Learn the foundations of TCVM Food Therapy with Dr. Judy Morgan.
There are five elements, or constitutions, in Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM). These constitutions help determine personality traits, hair color, predisposition to illness, temperament, and emotions. All five elements play a role in every individual, but one element will be dominant in relation to the others. The five elements interact with each other in multiple ways. They may nourish and support or they may restrain or control another element. Knowing how each element affects the others enables us to use Food Therapy to support or suppress a deficient or excess element using whole food ingredients. In this introduction to Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM) Food Therapy, Dr. Judy Morgan explains the basic principles of Food Therapy and how to determine what needs to be supported or controlled to maximize health.
Start the courseTCVM Food therapy 201
Go beyond the foundations of TCVM Food Therapy with Dr. Judy Morgan.
In TCVM Food Therapy 101, Dr. Judy Morgan explains the basic principles of Food Therapy and how to determine what needs to be supported or controlled to maximize health. In this course, TCVM Food Therapy 201, Dr. Judy explains how to make diets complete with vitamins, minerals, proteins, carbs, and fats while harnessing Food Therapy principles. Finally, learn how to make a complete and balanced custom diet for a pet based on their excesses, deficiencies, and personality.
Start the courseTCVM Food therapy Capstone (101 + 201)
Learn the foundations of TCVM Food Therapy and how to apply them with Dr. Judy Morgan.
The TCVM Food Therapy Capstone grants you access to both TCVM Food Therapy 101 + 201. Learn the basic principles of Food Therapy and how to determine what needs to be supported or controlled to maximize health, how to make diets complete with vitamins, minerals, proteins, carbs, and fats while harnessing Food Therapy principles. Finally, learn how to make a complete and balanced custom diet for a pet based on their excesses, deficiencies, and personality.
Start the courseAn Integrative Approach to Hospice and Palliative Care for Dogs
Euthanasia is not the only option. Help your dog retain a high quality of life for longer by supporting their unique needs.
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