COURSE DESCRIPTION
Small Margins, Big Results
In this FREE one-hour video course, we’ll come to understand how and when to consider radiation therapy to treat cancer. First, review the basics of each of the most common canine cancers, including diagnosis, staging, treatment options, and prognosis. Then, for each cancer type, review the various radiation treatment courses/options, including pros and cons, expense, and success rate of each. Understand which tumor types can be treated with radiation oncology and which cannot. Review real case examples to understand long-term outcomes.
Through this video, see how far radiation therapy has advanced. With stereotactic radiation, cancer can be treated successfully in as few as three visits.
Thanks to sponsorship by PetCure Oncology, we're happy to offer this RACE Approved CE for free!
Register TodayHIGHLIGHTS:
- Understand which cancers are amenable to radiation therapy, and learn the prognostic indicators that may lead one to recommend or avoid radiation
- Learn the basics of radiation treatment courses – doses, duration, cost
- Identify tumor types that can be treated with radiation oncology

Upon viewing this recording and passing the quiz with a score of 70% or better, you’ll earn 1 hour of RACE Approved CE.
Estimated time to complete: 60 minutes
BENEFITS

Earn 1 hour RACE Approved CE

Learn at your own pace! Registration includes unlimited access to course videos for 12 months

Instant access to course videos and notes immediately following registration

Instant delivery of your CE Certificate, upon successful completion of the entire course and passing quiz score (70% or better)
After course completion, your CE Certificate will be delivered straight to your inbox.
*This course is approved by the AAVSB RACE to offer a total of 1 CE Credit, with a maximum of 1 CE Credit being available to any individual veterinarian or veterinary technician.
These RACE approvals are for the subject matter categories of: medical program, using the delivery method of anytime/on-demand. These approvals are valid in jurisdictions which recognize AAVSB RACE; however, participants are responsible for ascertaining each board’s CE requirements. RACE course numbers: 20-1088630
IntroVet is also an NYSED Approved Sponsor, for providing continuing education to veterinarians and veterinary technicians licensed in New York State.

Small Margins, Big Results: Advancing Radiation Therapy with PetCure Oncology
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MEET THE SPEAKER
Molly Holmes, DVM, DACVR (RO)
Molly Holmes oversees the radiation oncology department at PetCure Oncology in Jacksonville, FL and Houston, TX, and provides live remote consults, imaging reviews, and treatment planning for patients at PetCure Oncology.
Dr. Holmes is board-certified in veterinary radiation oncology and joined PROS network in November 2021. Prior to joining PetCure, Dr. Holmes worked as department head and radiation oncologist in private practice in Richmond, VA and Atlanta, GA from 2019 to 2021. Dr. Holmes completed a residency in radiation oncology at Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University in 2017 followed by a post-doctoral fellowship at Colorado State University’s Flint Animal Cancer Center in 2018. She received her DVM degree at the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine in 2014.
Recently appointed as the secretary of the American College of Veterinary Radiology (ACVR) and chairman of the Residency Standards and Evaluation Committee; previous member of the public relations committee (ACVR) and is an active member in multiple professional organizations, including ACVR, VCS, AVMA, and the Georgia Veterinary Medical Society.
MEET THE SPONSOR
IntroVet™ is proud to partner with PetCure Oncology!
PetCure Oncology was created in 2014 by the founders of Accelitech, the largest privately-held network of stereotactic radiation centers in the human cancer market. While SRS/SRT is widely available for treating human cancers, the veterinary field has a limited supply of advanced tech and services. What's more, traditional radiation therapy can require dozens of daily visits over a six-week period, and can cause significant side effects for pets. It can also present a serious logistical challenge for pet owners.
As SRS/SRT begins to emerge in veterinary cancer care, early reports indicate good outcomes and fewer side effects than traditional radiation therapy, and pet owners appreciate the reduction in daily visits to three or fewer.
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