Calibra Petfood 2026 Training: Technical webinar on the management of dermatological patients

Calibra Petfood adds to its 2026 training programme a new webinar, scheduled for 18 February at 18:00 (CET), focusing on the treatment of dermatological cases and updating diagnostic criteria for atopic dermatitis. The session, led by Ana Petak, DVM, is aimed at professionals who work with complex cases and need to integrate diagnostic algorithms, correlations with internal medicine and long-term therapeutic strategies.

The webinar will delve into the structuring of dermatological diagnostic tests, the interpretation of clinical findings based on breed, and the application of current diagnostic criteria for atopic dermatitis. Evidence-based therapeutic options will also be reviewed, as well as the integration of clinical nutrition into the therapeutic plan, with special attention to the relationship between diagnosis, treatment adherence, and prognosis.

This meeting inaugurates the Calibra Academy’s dermatology series for 2026, a programme that seeks to offer advanced training focused on real cases, with sessions taught by specialists and geared towards daily clinical practice. The initiative reinforces Calibra Petfood‘s position as an active agent of technical updating.

Further details and registration can be completed here.

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