Dr. Daniel Langlois – Internal Medicine

About Daniel Langlois DVM, DACVIM-SAIM

Langlois

Dr. Daniel Langlois is a tenured associate professor at the Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine. He is originally from Baton Rouge, LA, and he received his DVM from Louisiana State University in 2009. He then completed a 1-year internship at The Ohio State University which was followed by an internal medicine residency at Michigan State University. He obtained board certification from the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM) in 2013, and he has been an MSU faculty member since that time. Daniel has strong clinical and research interests in companion animal endocrinology and canine hepatology. He has authored peer-reviewed manuscripts in these fields, frequently lectures on these subjects, and routinely serves as an ad-hoc reviewer for various veterinary journals.


Presentation Synopsis

1. Hyperadrenocorticism: Recognition and Diagnostic Testing (50 minutes)
2. Hyperadrenocorticism: Medical Management and Monitoring (50 minutes)
3. Approach to the Complicated Diabetic (50 minutes)
4. Case-Based Approach to Calcium Disorders (50 minutes)
5. Copper-Associated Liver Diseases (50 minutes)
6. Updates on Hypoadrenocorticism (75 minutes)
7. Feline Adrenal Disease (50 minutes)
8. Mystery Endocrinology Cases (50 minutes)
9. The Yellow Cat
10. Chronic Hepatitis and Copper-Associated Hepatitis
11. Evidence Based Treatment For Acute Diarrhea: Quick, Do Nothing!
12. IBD: Classification, Terminology, and Management
13. Blastomycosis