FIX THE FACE WORKSHOP : BRACHYCEPHALIC AND EAR SURGERY
Transcript of FIX THE FACE WORKSHOP : BRACHYCEPHALIC AND EAR SURGERY
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When is surgery indicated? Which surgical technique is appropriate? How to avoid complications regularly encountered in general practice. Surgical conditions of the head and neck present a challenge to most veterinarians, yet more and more of our patients need this care. Develop your skills in an intimate and supportive environment with specialist tutors and feel confident approaching these cases in practice. Covering multiple procedures in 2-days will enable you to start these procedures on immediately returning to your hospital. This workshop will help you improve your techniques and may be a useful adjunct to preparations for membership examinations.
1. LEARN ITWith the skills you gain at a VetPrac course, you can dramatically increase your income.
2. BILL ITFor example, if a new procedure you’ve learned bills for $850, with just three procedures you’ll have paid for the $2400 course that helped you gain that skill.
3. CLAIM ITPlus, you may be able to claim some or all of the cost as professional development or a tax deduction.
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T O B O O K N O W
IMMEDIATELYS K I L L S Y O U
W I L L U S E
TWO DAYS
OVER 7 HOURS OF SIMULATED SURGICAL TIME
NOTES AND MEALS INCLUDED
SPECIALIST EDUCATORS
SOCIAL AND EDUCATIONAL
FRIENDLY AND SOCIAL
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CPD Value: 22 Points
Location: The University of Queensland Gatton Campus QLD
Price: $2230 + GST
Register before September 24th and receive a free textbook
Date: Friday & Saturday 10–11th November, 2017
Eductation Team: Dr Charles Kuntz DVM, MS, MACVSc, DACVS
Dr Soo Kuan BVSc FANZCVS
Dr Orly Zemer DVM DECVS
Contact Ilana for further details Email [email protected] Mobile 0414 581 600
S C H E D U L E
08.00 Registration
08.30 TUTORIAL 1 Anatomical and Surgical Considerations
09.30 TUTORIAL 2 Brachycephalic Airway Syndrome
10.30 Morning Tea
11.00 PRACTICAL 1 Sacculectomy and Soft Palate Resection
12.00 PRACTICAL 2 Tonsillectomy and Resecting Nares
13.15 Lunch
14:00 TUTORIAL 3 Tracheostomy and Pharyngostomy
14:45 PRACTICAL 3 Tracheostomy and Feeding Tubes
16:00 Afternoon Tea
16.15 Mindful Surgical Practice
16:45 TUTORIAL 4 Anatomy and Surgery of the Ear
17.45 Day Ends
DAY 1
08.30 TUTORIAL 5 TECA/B0 Theory
09.30 PRACTICAL 4 & 5 Surgical Management of Otitis
11.00 Morning Tea
11.30 PRACTICAL 6 TECA/BO
13.15 Lunch
14.00 TUTORIAL 6 Mucocoeles and Fistulae
15.00 PRACTICAL 7 Salivary Gland Excision
16.00 PRACTICAL 8 Oronasal Fistula repair
17.00 Day Ends
DAY 2
E D U C A T I O N T E A M
Charles graduated from the University of Florida in 1990. He did an internship at the AMC in New York City and completed a residency and Master’s degree in surgery at Virginia Tech in 1994, achieving specialty board certification in surgery in 1996. Charles did a one year fellowship in cardiovascular research and surgery and then a fellowship in surgical oncology at Colorado State University. In 2004 he moved to Australia and is the director of Southpaws Specialty Surgery for Animals in Melbourne. He is an internship director, surgical residency advisor and program director for the American College of Veterinary Surgeons and was voted the 2011 Most Supportive Vet of the Year for all of Australia by the Master Dog Breeders and Associates (MDBA). Dr Kunz has the honour of being accepted as a Founding Fellow in Surgical Oncology by the American College of Veterinary Surgeons for his “Exemplary Training, experience and practice in the multidisciplinary approach to the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of cancer patients and his devotion to cancer research.”
DR. CHARLES KUNTZDVM, MS, MACVSc, DACVS, Fellow of Surgical Oncology.
Dr. Orly Zemer graduated from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Israel) in 2007. Following receiving her DVM, she completed a general rotating internship in the veterinary teaching hospital of the hebrew university, then served as the attending clinician in the emergency and critical care department between 2008-2010. She then completed a small animals surgical residency program between 2011-2014 and passed her certifying exam of the European College of Veterinary Surgeons (ECVS) and became a diplomate in 2015. She has been working as a specialist surgeon at the small animals surgery department in the same institution since then. Recently she joined the University of Melbourne as a lecturer in veterinary surgery and a specialised surgeon at U-Vet Werribee Animal Hospital.
DR. ORLY ZEMERDVM DECVS
Dr Soo Kuan started in SASH in February 2011 and is a Specialist in Small Animal Surgery. Soo completed a residency in Small Animal Surgery at the University of Sydney under Professor Geraldine Hunt. She passed her Fellowship examinations with the Australian College of Veterinary Scientists in 2013. Soo shares her life with 2 dogs, 4 chickens, 3 children, and 1 husband, all of whom have excellent selective hearing. Soo’s surgical interests include soft tissue surgery, especially portosystemic shunt surgery, reconstructive surgery, and oncologic surgery.
DR. SOO KUANBVSc FANZCVS
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