Helping Senior Dogs Move and Thrive | 1 hour RACE* credit
10/09/2023

Date: Monday, October 9
Time: 7p ET/6p CT/5p MT/4p PT
Participants will learn important physiologic changes that occur in all senior dogs and how this impacts our clinical management of these patients. While pain management is more challenging and senior patients, this does not equate to an inability to appropriately manage their pain. Learn how to customize pain treatment plans appropriately for senior dogs. Learn specific and safe exercises for senior patients that can be performed in clinic and at home.
This program has been approved for 1 hours of continuing education credit in jurisdictions which recognize RACE approval.
Dr. Leilani Alvarez is the Director of Integrative and Rehabilitative Medicine at the Schwarzman Animal Medical Center in New York City. She is a board-certified diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation and certified in veterinary acupuncture, canine rehabilitation and advanced Chinese herbal medicine. Dr. Alvarez graduated with high honors from the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine and completed her internship and residency at the Animal Medical Center. She has been practicing rehabilitation and integrative veterinary medicine for over 15 years and leads one of few traditional residency programs in canine sports med/rehab. In addition to running a busy integrative and rehabilitation practice, Dr. Alvarez is a frequent lecturer at national and international conferences, teaches interns and residents and has published peer review articles and book chapters. She is also fluent in Spanish. Her research interests include geriatric medicine, joint supplements, muscle physiology, and evidence-based medicine.