Date: | Sat 25th Nov 2023 - Sun 26th Nov 2023 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Venue: | Kleintierspezialisten Berlin | |||||||||||||||||||||
Location: | near Berlin-Brandenburg Airport | |||||||||||||||||||||
Contact Hours: | 15 Hours | |||||||||||||||||||||
Course Language: | English (German Moderation) | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Early Booking Deadline: | Sunday 15th October 2023 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Registration Deadline: | Friday 27th October 2023 | |||||||||||||||||||||
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* VAT (= MWST/MOMS/SALES TAX) will only be added for certain UK vets attending courses abroad and for all attendees when attending courses in the UK. |
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This highly practical 2-day course has been developed for small animal veterinarians with an interest in canine and feline breeding management, pregnancy and neonatal care.
A combination of lectures and hands-on laboratory exercises are designed to give active veterinarians both the knowledge and skills to confidently approach reproductive cases ranging from breeding management to early neonatal care, with case-based discussions supplementing difficult questions like high-risk pregnancy, best-practices for dystocia management and emergency treatments for sick neonates.
Paired lecture-series and laboratory sessions will give veterinarians entering this area of medicine the skill-set to jump right in, while deepening the more experienced veterinarians’ knowledge with a focus on the physiology and pathophysiology of common problems, and practical tips for addressing tough cases. Each topic below will be covered with a series of 2-4 lectures and hands-on sessions:
Laboratory sessions will be designed as small group sessions with live animals/cadavers and laboratory tests, facilitated by experienced veterinarians and specialists.
The course fee includes lunches, coffee/tea breaks, extensive electronic course notes and a certificate of attendance. On the evening of the first day all attendees are invited to attend a complimentary Wine & Cheese Reception at the clinic, which will be followed by an optional informal dinner at a local venue (not included in the course fee). Early course registration is recommended as there are only a limited number of places available.
United States
American Specialist in Veterinary Theriogenology
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Dr Bailey graduated from Kansas State University in 2003 with a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and subsequently completed a 3-year residency program in theriogenology at the University of Florida. Dr Bailey was admitted to the American College of Theriogenologists in 2008 and received a Master of Science in Veterinary Medical Science also at the University of Florida in 2009. Dr Bailey then became an Associate Professor in the department of Theriogenology at North Carolina State University Veterinary School. Since September 2019 he is the resident veterinarian at Claiborne Farm
Dr. Bailey’s clinical interests include a variety of aspects of equine and small animal reproduction, including advanced reproductive techniques for equine and canine species, fetal gender-determination in mares and pregnancy management. Dr. Bailey’s research interests have focused on diseases of pregnancy in the mare and causes of perinatal death in foals.
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European Specialist in Animal Reproduction
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Andrea qualified from the Humboldt-University of Berlin, Germany in 1988 and went on to work at the Clinic for obstetrics and reproductive disorders in animals, from 1997 at the Clinic for Reproduction at Freie Universität Berlin until 2006. Thereafter she went in private practice, specialized in animal reproduction, from 2011 additionally as an Official Veterinarian in the Animal Welfare.
Andrea performed an Internship at the Veterinary Referral Centre in Frazer/ Philadelphia (specialized training in small animal reproduction) in 2000. She became a Diplomate of the European College of Animal Reproduction in 2002, a Board member of the EVSSAR and was appointed to the ECAR Exam Committee in 2014. Her main activities focus on neonatology of dogs and cats, as well as on obstetrics and disturbed parturition in dogs.
Andrea has published several clinical and scientific articles in peer-reviewed veterinary journals, and she regularly reviews manuscripts for scientific journals. She is a co-author of four books. She additionally lectures regularly at national and international courses/conferences on small animal reproduction and as a guest lecturer at the Wroclaw University of Life Sciences in Poland.
Full detailsSmall Animal Specialists Referral Center
Wittestraße 30 Building P
13509 Berlin
Deutschland
Phone: +49 (030 - 43 66 22 00
E-Mail: kontakt@kleintierspezialisten.de
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