AOVET Course—Principles in Small Animal Fracture Management · principles of fracture management...

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Course description The aim of this course is to introduce the basic principles of fracture management in small animals, including assessment of the trauma patient, and the planning and performance of treatment for long bone and articular fractures. The course will provide a platform for future study and career development in veterinary orthopaedics. Learning objectives • Evaluate small animal patients with fractures • Select and plan appropriate treatment options • Perform operative and non-operative procedures to treat long bone and simple articular fractures • Formulate plans for postoperative care including recognition and management of complications • Critically assess patient outcomes Target participants This course is suitable for any veterinary surgeon with an interest in managing fractures in small animals, including: veterinary surgery residents, veterinary graduates at the start of their career, and practicing veterinary surgeons with some surgical experience. Event fee USD 1,400– *10% discount for early bird registration until January 31, 2019 *10% discount for AOVET paying members (maximum 20% discount applicable) Event venue City University of Hong Kong, Level 19, Lau Ming Wai Academic Building (Academic 3) Contact Ms Iris Lam Tel: +852 3956 1748 [email protected] Registration Please register online at: http://AOVET10009266.aovet.org * Veterinary Surgeons Board of Hong Kong has approved for 24 CPD credit points (8 points per day). AOVET Course—Principles in Small Animal Fracture Management April 02-04, 2019 Hong Kong AO Foundation | AOVET | Clavadelerstrasse 8 | 7270 Davos | Switzerland | www.aovet.org | [email protected] REGIONAL FACULTY Lucas Beierer (AUS) Charlie Chang (TW) Christopher Tan (AUS) Jason Yeh (TW) Jonathan Speelman (HK) REGIONAL COURSE CHAIR Mark Glyde (BVSc MACVSc MVS HDipUTL DiplomateECVS, Associate Professor, Small Animal Orthopaedics, Australia)

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Course description

The aim of this course is to introduce the basic principles of fracture management in small animals, including assessment of the trauma patient, and the planning and performance of treatment for long bone and articular fractures. The course will provide a platform for future study and career development in veterinary orthopaedics.

Learning objectives

• Evaluate small animal patients with fractures

• Select and plan appropriate treatment

options

• Perform operative and non-operative

procedures to treat long bone and simple

articular fractures

• Formulate plans for postoperative care

including recognition and management of

complications

• Critically assess patient outcomes

Target participants

This course is suitable for any veterinary surgeon with an interest in managing fractures in small animals, including: veterinary surgery residents, veterinary graduates at the start of their career, and practicing veterinary surgeons with some surgical experience.

Event fee USD 1,400– *10% discount for early bird registration until January 31, 2019*10% discount for AOVET paying members (maximum 20% discount applicable)

Event venueCity University of Hong Kong, Level 19, Lau Ming Wai Academic Building (Academic 3)

ContactMs Iris Lam Tel: +852 3956 [email protected]

RegistrationPlease register online at: http://AOVET10009266.aovet.org

* Veterinary Surgeons Board of Hong Kong has approved for 24 CPD credit points (8 points per day).

AOVET Course—Principles in Small Animal Fracture ManagementApril 02-04, 2019 Hong Kong

AO Foundation | AOVET | Clavadelerstrasse 8 | 7270 Davos | Switzerland | www.aovet.org | [email protected]

REGIONAL FACULTY

Lucas Beierer (AUS)Charlie Chang (TW)Christopher Tan (AUS)Jason Yeh (TW)Jonathan Speelman (HK)

REGIONAL COURSE CHAIR

Mark Glyde(BVSc MACVSc MVS HDipUTL DiplomateECVS, Associate Professor, Small Animal Orthopaedics, Australia)