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Orthopaedic conditions of the hind limbs are extremely common. What’s the best and most effective options for your patient? Hips and hind limbs from diagnosis to post-operative care, we will take a closer look at the step by step process. This two-day workshop will take a focus on how you can manage/treat these common orthopaedic issues of the hips and hindlimbs. With specialist educators and tutors helping you in small group practical labs, you will develop your confidence in approaching these cases back in practice. This workshop will build your skills and may be a useful adjunct to preparations for membership examinations.
1. LEARN ITWith the skills you gain at a VetPrac course, you can dramatically increase your income.
2. BILL ITFor example, if a new procedure you’ve learned bills for $700, with just three procedures you’ll have paid for the $2100 course that helped you gain that skill.
3. CLAIM ITPlus, you may be able to claim some or all of the cost as professional development or a tax deduction.
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T O B O O K N O W
IMMEDIATELYS K I L L S Y O U
W I L L U S E
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CPD Value: NSW: 23 CPD points Other states: 14.5 CPD pointsVetEd: 23 points
Location: The University of Queensland Gatton Campus QLD
Price: $2100 + GST
Register before the May 1st 2018 to receive a free text book
Date: Tuesday & Wednesday 26–27th June, 2018
Eductation Team: Dr Brian Beale DVM, DACVS
Dr Lance Wilson BVSc(Hons) FANZCVS (Small Animal Surgery)
Dr James Simcock BVSc DACVS DECVS
Contact Ilana for further details Email [email protected] Mobile 0414 581 600
SPECIALIST AND INTERNATIONAL EDUCATORS
OVER 7 HOURS OF PRACTICAL LAB TIME
SMALL GROUP WORK
WORLD CLASS FACILITY
DELICIOUS FOOD INCLUDED
SOCIAL AND FRIENDLY
S C H E D U L E
08:00 Lecture 1 Hind limb Orthopedic Exam and Diagnostic Modalities
09:00 Lecture 2 Femoral head and neck fractures
09:45 Lecture 3 Hip dislocation
10:30 Morning Tea
10:45 Practical 1 Radiographic Round Table
11:30 Practical 2 Capitol physeal repair and femoral neck repair
13:00 Lunch
13:45 Lecture 4 Juvenile hip dysplasia – pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment
14:30 Practical 3 JPS Toggle rod and Iliofemoral suture Femoral Head and Neck Osteotomy
15:30 Practical 4 Headless Compression Screws on the Proximal Femur
17:30 Day 1 finished
DAY 1
08:00 Locking Bone Plates (earlier)
08:30 Sacroiliac Fractures - lecture
09:00 Practical 5 Sacroiliac fracture repair
10:30 Morning Tea
11:00 Femoral shaft fractures
11:30 Practical 6 Femoral fracture repair part I
12:15 Practical 7 Femoral fracture repair part II
13:30 Lunch
14:30 Tarsal OCD and instability
15:15 Afternoon Tea
15:45 Practical 8 Partial tarsal arthrodesis
17:00 Post-op care
17:30 Day 2 finished
DAY 2
E D U C A T I O N T E A M
Brian is a surgeon at Gulf Coast Veterinary Specialists in Houston,an adjunct professor at Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine. He is also host of the weekly radio show Your Pet’s Health. Brian graduated from The University of Florida in 1985 and completed his internship in Washington, D.C. followed by a surgical residency at The University of Florida. He became Board Certified by the American College of Veterinary Surgeons in 1991. Dr. Beale was an assistant professor of surgery at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine prior to joining Gulf Coast Veterinary Specialists in 1992. Dr. Beale a co-author of the industry-defining textbook, Small Animal Arthroscopy.
DR BRIAN BEALE DVM, DACVS
After graduating from the University of Queensland in 2000, Lance spent 8 years in general practice both in Australian and the United Kingdom. He then went onto join the University of Queensland as a staff surgeon. Commencing his residency in 2010, Lance worked his way towards gaining his fellowship in the Australian and New Zealand college of veterinary science for small animal surgery in 2015. Lance spent the next two years as head of UQ small animal surgery before taking a bold step as a founding partner on the Animal Referral Hospital here in Brisbane. He holds special interests in minimal invasive surgery, neurosurgery, complex fracture repair and limb deformity correction.
DR LANCE WILSON BVSc(Hons) FANZCVS (Small Animal Surgery)
Dr Simcock graduated from the University of Melbourne with honors in 2005. In 2013 he became a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons and a Diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Surgeons. James is registered as a specialist in small animal surgery in Victoria. He is also an internship director and surgical residency advisor for the American College of Veterinary Surgeons. James has published on gastrointestinal and urogenital surgery and oncology and has presented a number of times at the Australian College of Veterinary Scientists, Science Week. He is actively involved in teaching students and veterinarians and is an instructor and lecturer for a veterinary of post graduate education courses in surgery. James is an examiner for the Fellowship examinations in Small Animal Surgery. James is a co-director and owner of Southpaws alongside Dr. Charles Kuntz.
DR JAMES SIMCOCK BVSc DACVS DECVS
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