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Equine Ophthalmology

Royal Veterinary College

6 years ago
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Date: Wednesday 3rd October, 2018 - Thursday 4th October, 2018
Start time: 12:00 AM - 12:00 AM
Duration: 2 hour(s)
Cost: £499

Having doubts about your equine eye examination? SPL keeps coming loose? Unsure if there is cataract or not? We can help!

Whether or not you have an interest in or aversion to ophthalmology, eye problems are a common occurrence in equine practice. The aim of this course is to provide equine practitioners with a solid understanding of examination of the equine eye as well as some “in the field” ophthalmic procedures. The course will involve both theoretical and practical sessions including two sessions with live horses as well as cadaver material.

Why do this course?
You will improve your ophthalmic examination skills, learn how to get the most out of available equipment and most of all, gain confidence when performing minor surgical procedures.

Course format: Lectures, case-based discussions and practical sessions
Course length: Two-day

We kindly ask the delegates to bring their own ophthalmoscopes and other examination tools that may have available.

Please note the course dates have been changed from: Thursday 19th and Friday 20th July

Who is it for?

Equine practitioners

The Speakers

Charlotte Dawson, BVetMed MVetMed DipECVO MRCVS <br /> Lecturer in Veterinary Ophthalmology <br /> The Royal Veterinary College <br /> <br /> Roser Tetas Pont, LV MSc DipECVO MRCVS, <br /> Lecturer in Veterinary Ophthalmology <br /> The Royal Veterinary College <br />

The Venue

The Royal Veterinary College
Hawkshead Lane
North Mymms
Hatfield
Hertfordshire AL9 7TR

Number of CPD hours this event can be recorded as

14 hours

Registration and Booking

Click here to reserve your place


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