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🗓️ 14 April 2023
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Joining Brian and myself in our virtual studio (had to dust off the microphone, apologies for that) we are delighted to have Dr Dave Beeston, one of our final year residents in Emergency and Critical Care, here at the RVC. Dave has many interests and enthusiasm for a variety of ECC topics and is no stranger to this podcast regarding his own career journey, though we thought we'd talk to him about one of his research papers, regarding the occurrence and clinical management of urethral obstruction in male cats, a vetcompass study looking at cats in primary care in the UK. We hope that you enjoy.
The paper discussed: Beeston, D., Humm, K., Church, D.B., Brodbelt, D. and O'Neill, D.G., 2022. Occurrence and clinical management of urethral obstruction in male cats under primary veterinary care in the United Kingdom in 2016. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 36(2), pp.599-608. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35199370/
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0:21.3 | moments of your time if you could do that for us. Joining Brian and myself in our virtual studio today, |
0:26.8 | we're going to talk to Dr. David Beeson, one of our final year emotionally and critical care |
0:31.1 | residents here at the RVC. And Dave's got a variety of interest, which is quite interesting, |
0:37.1 | probably Pocus and cardiology and amongst other things. |
0:40.6 | But probably what we're going to speak to him today about is the management of urethro obstruction in male cats. |
0:47.2 | So welcome, Dave, and thanks for joining us again. |
0:50.2 | Thank you very much for having me back. |
0:51.8 | It's been a little while. |
0:53.0 | It has. |
0:53.9 | There'll probably be some |
0:55.1 | comments that people thought this has its podcast has stopped for a bit. But we had just a break |
1:02.3 | over winter. And we're in a pandemic. And we're back. We're back. So, so, David, so I suppose we're going to focus on, you published something recently with |
1:18.5 | Karen, David Church, David Broadbilt, and Dan O'Neill, so a few people at the RVC, |
1:25.5 | and associated with VetC compassus and big data looking at |
1:28.7 | urethro obstruction. So could I maybe ask at the start, why you wanted to look at this? |
1:35.2 | So I think this is something we're all fairly commonly exposed to in general practice and |
1:41.2 | a condition that has quite substantial mobility and mortality to a number |
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