Speaker | Title | Duration |
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Patrick Pollock | Diagnostic Nasal & Upper Respiratory Endoscopy | 50 min |
Patrick Pollock | Sinus Approaches & Sinoscopy | 40 min |
Patrick Pollock | The Guttural Pouch | 40 min |
Patrick Pollock | Overground Respiratory Endoscopy | 50 min |
David Sutton | Lower Respiratory Tract Endoscopy (incl. TW & BAL) | 80 min |
David Sutton | Urinary Tract Endoscopy | 80 min |
David Sutton | Oesophugus, Stomach & Duodenum | 80 min |
David Sutton | Interactive Gastroscopy - when do you need to treat? | 60 min |
Patrick Pollock | Genital Tract - Diagnostic, Surgical & Interventional Endoscopy | 50 min |
PP & DS | Clinical Endoscopy Case - Discussions | 60 min |
WEBINAR CONTENT
Nowadays most equine practices have an endoscope at their disposal, which might not get used as much as it could. This lecture series is designed to provide vets from equine practice with the theoretical and especially invaluable tips & tricks to help them perform most routine diagnostic and some therapeutic endoscopic procedures currently used in equine practice. A panel of international experts who have dedicated a significant proportion of their careers to equine endoscopy are involved with this course and will be sharing pearls of wisdom. The first part of the lecture series will focus on the upper/lower respiratory tract and sinoscopy and in the second part the gastrointestinal and urogenital tracts will be covered.
Webinar Series Registration: Once you have registered and upon payment, you will receive the link to access the on-demand recording for a period of 8 weeks. The registration fee includes extensive electronic course notes. If you wish to receive a Certificate of Attendance after having viewed the webinar, please get in touch with us and we will send it to you electronically. After having taken and passed a multiple-choice question quiz, an additional certificate can be provided which confirms that the quiz was successfully completed. This certificate may then be used to request accreditation points from your local governing body / Veterinary Medical Association.
United Kingdom
European & RCVS Specialist in Equine Surgery
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Patrick qualified from the University of Glasgow, Scotland in 1998 and after a spell in mixed general practice in North East Scotland undertook an Internship and Residency in Large Animal Surgery at University College Dublin, Ireland followed by a Lectureship in Large Animal Surgery at the same institution. He became a Diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Surgeons in 2004. Following this Patrick worked as senior surgeon in the Large Animal Hospital at the University of Copenhagen Dublin before returning to The Weipers Centre Equine Hospital, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Glasgow, Scotland as Senior Lecturer in Equine Surgery. Patrick was Senior Lecturer in Equine Surgery at the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies in Edinburgh. Patrick is now Professor of Veterinary Surgery and Remote and Rural Medicine at the University of Glasgow.
United Kingdom
European Specialist in Equine Internal Medicine
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David qualified from Cambridge Vet School in 1995. He worked in general practice in Yorkshire for 2 years prior to undertaking a 2-year residency and then a PhD at the University of Glasgow. Following this he moved to South Africa as senior medicine clinician in the equine hospital of the University of Pretoria. David subsequently returned to Scotland and worked for Clyde Veterinary Group as head of their equine medicine service. He is currently Professor in equine medicine at the University of Glasgow.
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