Harry Cridge | Associate Professor of Small Animal Internal Medicine
Michigan State University

Harry Cridge, Associate Professor of Small Animal Internal Medicine, Michigan State University

Dr. Harry Cridge is a board-certified internal medicine specialist (ACVIM & ECVIM) and Associate Professor at Michigan State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine. His clinical and research interests center on pancreatitis, hepatobiliary disease, and gastrointestinal disorders in dogs and cats. He has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications and book chapters on these topics and collaborates closely with industry partners on clinically relevant research. Dr. Cridge is also the lead editor of an upcoming textbook on disorders of the liver, exocrine pancreas, and GI tract in small animals. Passionate about practical and evidence-based medicine, he enjoys making complex topics accessible to practitioners. Originally from England, he now resides in the U.S., where he combines clinical work, teaching, and research. He is excited to share updates on the diagnosis and management of gastrointestinal disorders during his first lecture appearance in Australia.

Appearances:



Day 1 @ 11:30

Pancreatitis in Dogs: Practical Strategies for Diagnosis and Management

  • Optimizing diagnosis of pancreatitis – when is a full clinical diagnosis needed and when can we get away with fewer tests?
  • New evidenced based recommendations for management of pancreatitis in dogs
  • Innovative therapies: fuzapladib sodium, mesenchymal stem cells, corticosteroids

Day 1 @ 12:00

Picking the right diet for the chronic enteropathy dog

  • Review the cuases of chronic enteropathy
  • Localizing diarrhea
  • Diagnostic approach and rule outs
  • How to use low cost and history information to pick the right diet the first time

Day 2 @ 11:30

Managing triaditis in cats with confidence

  • Overview of what triaditis is
  •  Review of how inflammation in the pancreas, intestines, and liver may be linked
  • Optimizing diagnosis: practical tips for the busy clinician
  • Developing treatment plans
last published: 07/Nov/25 05:05 GMT

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