Webinar Recap | Advancing Veterinary Diabetes Management: Watch the Full Session with Prof. Fracassi

We are thrilled to share the immense success of our recent webinar hosted last week, featuring Prof. Fracassi, a leading Global opinion leader in veterinary endocrinology.

The live session was a landmark event, attracting over 1,400 registrations and reaching full capacity with approximately 1,000 veterinarians attending live. This overwhelming response highlights the growing interest within the veterinary community for modern, evidence-based approaches to diabetes care.

Key Takeaways from the Session

In this educational session, Prof. Fracassi provided a deep dive into the current landscape of diabetes management for dogs and cats. The presentation focused on:

  • The Limitations of Tradition: A critical look at the clinical limitations of traditional glucose curves.

  • The Power of FurCarer CGM: How Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) is transforming glycemic control, significantly reducing patient stress, and supporting more informed insulin titration.

  • Evidence-Based Technology: Within this scientific framework, FurCarer was introduced as the natural evolution of glucose monitoring technology—highlighting its clinical utility in everyday practice.

If you were unable to join us live due to the platform's capacity constraints, or if you simply wish to revisit the scientific insights shared, we are pleased to sha the full recording available now.

Note: For our international partners, YouTube provides automatic subtitling options to ensure this content is accessible globally.

We hope this resource supports you in delivering the highest standard of care to your diabetic patients. 

Stay tuned for more educational updates from the us.

About Prof. Federico Fracassi

Federico Fracassi, DVM, PhD, Dipl. ECVIM-CA, is an Associate Professor at the Department of Veterinary Medical Sciences, University of Bologna. He is a Diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (Companion Animals) and a Past President of both the European Society of Veterinary Endocrinology (ESVE) and the Italian Society of Veterinary Internal Medicine (SIMIV). With over 100 scientific publications, he is a globally recognized authority on small animal endocrinology.