Neurology In A Nutshell Presented by Dr. Susan Arnold (4 Hr CE)
This 4 hour course on Neurology will give veterinary professionals the most up to date knowledge to treat neurological conditions in small animals. The four topics covered include: Intervertebral disc disease: IVDD is the most common cause of vertebral column pain and myelopathies in dogs and also can occur in cats. Localizing, diagnosing, and mana...
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Veterinarians & Technicians
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Course Content
4.0 hours of in-depth clinical education
4.0
Total CE Hours
4
Veterinarian Hours
4
Technician Hours
Course Overview
This 4 hour course on Neurology will give veterinary professionals the most up to date knowledge to treat neurological conditions in small animals. The four topics covered include: Intervertebral disc disease: IVDD is the most common cause of vertebral column pain and myelopathies in dogs and also can occur in cats. Localizing, diagnosing, and managing intracranial disease: Intracranial neurolocalization to one of the four brain regions enables a streamlined approach to subsequent generation of differential diagnosis lists and treatment plans. Chronic seizure management: Epilepsy is a life-long disease that is also the most common neurological condition observed in dogs and cats. Vestibular dysfunction: Vestibular disease in dogs and cats spans from benign to serious conditions. Effective localization within the vestibular system is the first critical step in determining a patient's diagnosis. Participants will learn from Susan Arnold, an Assistant Professor of Neurology and Neurosurgery at the University of Minnesota. She is also a Diplomate American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (Neurology and Neurosurgery)
Topics Covered
Intervertebral disc disease
IVDD is the most common cause of vertebral column pain and myelopathies in dogs and also can occur in cats.
Localizing, diagnosing, and managing intracranial disease
Intracranial neurolocalization to one of the four brain regions enables a streamlined approach to subsequent generation of differential diagnosis lists and treatment plans.
Chronic seizure management
Epilepsy is a life-long disease that is also the most common neurological condition observed in dogs and cats.
Vestibular dysfunction
Vestibular disease in dogs and cats spans from benign to serious conditions. Effective localization within the vestibular system is the first critical step in determining a patient's diagnosis.
Your Instructor

Dr. Susan Arnold
DVM, DACVIM (Neurology)
Dr. Susan Arnold is an Associate Professor of Neurology and Neurosurgery in the Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences at the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine, where she also serves as Director of the Canine Brain Tumor Program. She is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (Neurology and Neurosurgery) and holds both a DVM and a PhD. Her research centers on spontaneous brain tumors in dogs — particularly high-grade gliomas — with a focus on novel therapies including immunotherapy and nanoparticle-based approaches. A core aim of her work is translational: genetic and molecular parallels between canine and human gliomas allow findings to inform both species. Since inheriting directorship of the Canine Brain Tumor Program from Dr. Elizabeth Pluhar, Dr. Arnold has expanded its clinical trial portfolio, enrolled hundreds of canine patients, and is broadening collaborations with UMN and external partners. She earned her DVM at the University of Wisconsin.
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