Diseases Of The Canine Cornea And Ocular Surface The Long And The Short Of It
Central CPD
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Date: Tuesday 19th June, 2018 - Tuesday 19th June, 2018
Start time: 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Cost: £295
With the current popularity of brachycephalic breeds in the UK, practitioners are increasingly encountering canine corneal and ocular surface conditions. Using case-based discussion this highly interactive course aims to provide practitioners with confidence in approaching common disorders of the canine cornea and pre-corneal tear film. It will provide delegates with tools for discussion of these conditions and the treatment options available to owners. Starting off with an overview of the ophthalmic examination and top tips for sampling of the eye, this course will then move on to cover the diagnostic approach and treatment options for various corneal conditions including traumatic injuries, corneal opacities, corneal masses, dry eye and keratitis, to name a few. Specific conditions affecting brachycephalic breeds and an approach to their management will also be explored.
Topics to be covered include:
Top tips for examination and sampling of the eye
Corneal ulceration and traumatic injuries
Non-ulcerative keratitis
Macroblepharon and exposure keratitis
Corneal opacities and masses
Dry eye – what are the options?
Approach to the wet eye
Brachycephalic ophthalmology – including nasal fold trichiasis, medial entropion, pigmentary keratitis
www.centralcpd.co.uk
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Who is it for?
Veterinary Surgeons
The Speakers
Georgina Fricker
The Venue
204 Manor Place
Kennington
London
SE17 3BN
Number of CPD hours this event can be recorded as
7 hours
Registration and Booking
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