

Podcast: Pancreatic Disease. Why cats are not small dogs.
Dive into feline pancreatic disease with expert guest, Elizabeth Schooley, DVM, MS, DACVIM.
In this episode, host Sylvia Conway, BSc, BVetMed, MRCVS, sits down with Beth Schooley, DVM, MS, DACVIM, to delve into the forefront of feline pancreatitis. Discover the latest in diagnostic strategies, treatments, and management techniques, all aimed at helping your patients recover and thrive. Packed with expert insights and practical advice, this is a must-listen for veterinary professionals.

About the guest: Elizabeth Schooley, DVM, MS, DACVIM is an IDEXX Medical Affairs specialist for chemistry, endocrinology and feline infectious diseases. She performed both her undergraduate and veterinary education at Colorado State University. After graduation, she completed an internship in small animal medicine and surgery at the Animal Medical Center in New York City. She then completed a residency in Small Animal Internal Medicine at the University of Missouri and fulfilled the requirements to obtain a master's degree in biomedical sciences. She has been board-certified in small animal internal medicine by the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine since 2007. Prior to joining IDEXX in 2010, Dr. Schooley worked at a private specialty practice in Richmond, Virginia. Keep up with Beth at linkedin.com/in/elizabeth-schooley-dvm
To learn more about pancreatic disease in cats, check out these free courses on the IDEXX Learning Center.
- Canine and Feline Pancreatitis: Overview, Diagnosis, and Management
- Feline Pancreatitis – Diagnosis and Treatment for Clinicians
- Feline Pancreatitis. Diagnosis, Treatment, and Outcomes: Are We Getting Any Better?
- Pancreatitis: Lipase Is on the Case!
Thank you for listening to Shake up your workup. You can contact us at shakeupyourworkup@IDEXX.com with comments and/or feedback.
DISCLAIMER: This podcast aims to share helpful info and guidance, but any decisions about testing or treatment should be made by a veterinarian as part of their relationship with the client and pet.