
We are pleased to invite you to the course “Feline Dermorythms – Diagnosis and Therapy of Cat Skin Diseases from A to Z”, which will take place on 8 May 2026 at the Dermawet clinic in Warsaw (ul. Jarosława Dąbrowskiego 34). The course will be led by Joanna Karaś-Tęcza, a veterinarian who for years has specialized in veterinary dermatology and dermatological cytology, known for lectures at home and abroad, and by Ewa Konarzewska. The course is intended for any practitioner who would like to learn how to correctly and effectively manage feline dermatology patients. Diseases of the skin accompanied by pruritus as well as those without it will be discussed, as well as conditions accompanying other disorders. The classes start at 9:00 and finish around 20:00 (the end time may vary slightly depending on participant interaction with the lecturer). You will find the course program below. The participation fee for the course is 1795 PLN net (2207.85 PLN gross), payable in a single payment or in two installments. Coffee breaks, breakfast and lunch are provided during the course — their cost is included in the price. We will be happy to answer any questions by e-mail: kursy@dermawet.com. You are warmly invited! Joanna Karaś-Tęcza and Klaudia Majcher DERMAWET Clinic for Dogs and Cats 9:00-10:00 — FAS/FASS: management of the allergic cat — clinical examination, additional tests, treatment and long-term recommendations. Management of special breeds: Devon Rex and Sphynx. Innovative treatment methods: laser in cats. 10:00-11:00 — Immune-mediated skin diseases in cats: pemphigus foliaceus, plasmacytic inflammations — diagnosis and treatment. 11:00-11:30 — Breakfast. 11:30-13:30 — Infectious skin diseases in cats: feline calicivirus, calicivirus infection, cryptococcosis, histoplasmosis, toxoplasmosis, leishmaniasis and mycoses — clinical presentation, how to diagnose quickly and how to treat, which diagnostic and therapeutic mistakes to avoid. The cat with leukemia as a dermatological patient. 13:30-14:30 — Lunch. 14:30-15:30 — Endocrine cat in dermatology. 15:30-17:15 — Skin tumors in cats: rapid diagnostics, additional tests and management. 17:15-17:45 — Break. 17:45-20:00 — Clinical cases: discussion of 20 feline dermatology patients — from history to cure (cases discussed by Ewa Konarzewska).
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