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Rossdales Celebrates 20th Anniversary Of Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Course

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6th March, 2013 21h25


Rossdales Rossdales Equine Hospital and Diagnostic Centre will once again be hosting the hugely successful Musculoskeletal Ultrasound Course between 16th and 18th May. Held in association with BEVA and generously sponsored again by BCF Technology, 2013 marks the 20th anniversary of this very popular course, making it one of the longest running equine CPD courses. The course offers high quality lectures presented by internationally renowned speakers, complemented by hands-on practical sessions with ‘normal’ horses and clinical cases. All delegates are given the opportunity to spend plenty of time putting theoretical knowledge learned in the classroom into practice, under the expert tutelage of distinguished speakers, who this year are Dr Eddy Cauvin (France), Professor Sue Dyson (Animal Health Trust, Newmarket), Marcus Head (Rossdales, Newmarket), Professor Virginia Reef (University of Pennsylvania, USA) and Professor Roger Smith (Royal Veterinary College). Marcus Head, who is one of the course organisers, said: “We are very proud to be celebrating the 20th anniversary of this course, which for many years has been hosted by Rossdales. We will be marking the occasion with another excellent lecture programme and practical sessions, plus some very special social events. There is a limit of 36 delegates, so we advise people to book early to guarantee their place. It is testimony to the high calibre of speakers and the popularity of the course content that it continually attracts so many delegates from a large number of countries across Europe and further afield.” For further information or to book your place, please contact Rachel Clay by email ([email protected]), or Marcus Head ([email protected]), or telephone +44(0)1638 577754, or fax to +44(0)1638 577989.

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