Title of Talk

Urinary Tract Infection Antibiotic Stewardship

Speakers: 

Dr. Cameron Prior

Name of institution/Organisation hosting:

Dr. Cameron Prior (NVCG)

Description:

  • UTI overview – Culture options and sample handling
  • Uropathogens and culture results
  • Definitions
  • Standard antibiotic course for canine sporadic cystitis
  • Factors influencing treatment duration decision
  • SOS UTI
  • To treat or not to treat with antibiotics
  • Preventative measures

Accreditation number

AC/1582/23

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Council monitors the veterinary professional’s compliance with CPD requirement via annual CPD audits. Registrees are randomly selected on an annual basis and the individuals who are selected for a CPD audit are required to submit proof of their CPD activities with supporting documents for their specific CPD cycle. Click here for more information for Veterinarians
Council monitors the veterinary professional’s compliance with CPD requirement via annual CPD audits. Registrees are randomly selected on an annual basis and the individuals who are selected for a CPD audit are required to submit proof of their CPD activities with supporting documents for their specific CPD cycle. Click here for more information for Laboratory Animal Technologist
Council monitors the veterinary professional’s compliance with CPD requirement via annual CPD audits. Registrees are randomly selected on an annual basis and the individuals who are selected for a CPD audit are required to submit proof of their CPD activities with supporting documents for their specific CPD cycle. Click here for more information for Veterinarians

Council monitors the veterinary professional’s compliance with CPD requirement via annual CPD audits. Registrees are randomly selected on an annual basis and the individuals who are selected for a CPD audit are required to submit proof of their CPD activities with supporting documents for their specific CPD cycle. Click here for more information for Veterinarians

SPEAKER(S)

Dr Cameron Prior
Dr Cameron Prior
Cameron graduated from the University of Pretoria, South Africa, in 2017. Following three years working in busy small animal practice, he spent a year in Scotland doing a rotating internship. During this time, he also obtained his Masters in Small Animal Medicine, focusing on the prevalence of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus pseudinteremedius in dogs with skin and ear infections. He is currently enrolled in an advanced practitioner certificate at the Royal Veterinary College in small animal internal medicine. In November 2021, Cameron joined Willows Veterinary Referral Centre to pursue his goal of completing specialist training in Small Animal Medicine.

Cameron is actively involved in veterinary antibiotic stewardship and has recently contributed to the development of the PROTECT ME guidelines. Within ENOVAT group, he is working on recommendations for antibiotic use for the management of acute diarrhoea in dogs.

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