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Improve Your Fore Limb Lameness With John Innes

13 years ago
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11th April, 2011 18h01


Free live online CPD Wednesday 13th April with John Innes - Veterinary training and talent agency Workhorse Recruitment, host another online CPD event this coming Wednesday, 13th April. This webinar will provide an update on investigation of thoracic limb lameness including a discussion of shoulder instability and early diagnosis of elbow dysplasia. Attendees should come away from the session with a better understanding on current thinking regarding thoracic limb lameness and some practical tips to improve their diagnostic work-up of such cases. John Innes is Professor of Small Animal Surgery at University of Liverpool and Head of the Small Animal Division in the Department of Veterinary Clinical Science at Leahurst, Wirral, UK. He is a RCVS specialist in small animal surgery (orthopaedics) and he has 17 years experience in veterinary orthopaedics. John has published over 50 peer-reviewed papers in this discipline, along with over 75 research communications. He regularly speaks at international conferences in Europe, USA and beyond. He is currently chair of the small animal programme of the European Society for Veterinary Orthopaedics and Traumatology. In 2005 he was awarded the British Small Animal Veterinary Association's Simon Award for "outstanding contributions to small animal surgery. Click here to register

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