201 arthroscopy workshops...sydney veterinary emergency and specialists dr mark newman to deliver...
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Principles of Arthroscopy for Small Animal PractitionersWednesday 30th and Thursday 31st October 2019This course will introduce and develop arthroscopic surgery skills aimed at practicing veterinarians, specialist trainees, and surgical specialists. Through a mixture of lectures, case discussions, and cadaver workshops, participants will gain a sound understanding of arthroscopic surgery as it applies to the companion animal. No prior arthroscopic training is required.
Lectures will focus on the instrumentation required for arthroscopy, the principles of joint entry and triangulation, and diseases of the elbow, shoulder, and stifle that may be treated with arthroscopy. Intensive cadaver workshops will allow practice of arthroscopic surgery of the elbow and shoulder joints with instruction and guidance from experts in the field.
Small Animal Advanced Arthroscopy – Stifle JointFriday 1st and Saturday 2nd November 2019This course will introduce participants to diagnostic arthroscopy of the stifle joint in the dog. The fundamentals of stifle arthroscopy and meniscal inspection will be taught with a mixture of lectures and case discussions, and intensive cadaver workshops will allow practical exposure under the instruction and guidance from experts in the field.
Prior completion of the Principles of Arthroscopy for Small Animal Practitioners course is required.
CAVE | Centre for Advanced Veterinary Education
2019 Arthroscopy WorkshopsPrinciples of Arthroscopy for Small Animal Practitioners and Small Animal Advanced Arthroscopy - Stifle Joint
Looking to improve your arthroscopic surgery skills?The Centre for Advanced Veterinary Education (CAVE) at Murdoch University and Karl Storz bring a unique opportunity to advance your arthroscopic surgery skills through two comprehensive 2 day workshops to be held in Perth, Western Australia. Be guided by world experts as international orthopaedic icon Dr Uli Rytz teams with Murdoch University’s Associate Professor Mark Glyde and Sydney Veterinary Emergency and Specialists Dr Mark Newman to deliver both 2 day workshops.
Places are strictly limited to ensure participants receive the greatest exposure to specialist instruction with the opportunity to turn theory into practice.
18 CPD
Points
Workshop programs
Principles of Arthroscopy for Small Animal Practitioners Workshop 18 CPD
Points
Small Animal Advanced Arthroscopy – Stifle Joint Workshop
1 Participants will receive a certifi of attendance at the conclusion of the workshop.
Wednesday 30th and Thursday 31st October 2019
Introduction to equipment
Principles of elbow arthroscopy: entry and anatomy
Q & A – Principles of elbow arthroscopy: entry and anatomy
Practical 1 – Principles of elbow arthroscopy – Part 1
Disease of the elbow: diagnosis and arthroscopic management
Q & A – Disease of the elbow: diagnosis and arthroscopic management
Practical 2 – Principles of elbow arthroscopy – Part 2
Discussion session on previous day learning experience and objectives of day 2
Principles of shoulder arthroscopy: entry and anatomy
Q & A - Principles of shoulder arthroscopy: entry and anatomy
Practical 3 – Principles of shoulder arthroscopy – Part 1
Disease of the shoulder: diagnosis and arthroscopic management
Disease of the stifle: diagnosis and arthroscopic management
Q & A – Disease of the shoulder & Disease of the stifle
Practical 4 – Principles of shoulder arthroscopy – Part 2
Friday 1st Saturday 2nd November 2019
Cranial cruciate ligament disease: overview
Principles of stifle arthroscopy: entry and anatomy
Q & A - Principles of stifle arthroscopy: entry and anatomy
Practical 1 – Principles of stifle arthroscopy – Part 1
Arthroscopy assessment of cartilage health
Q & A - Arthroscopy assessment of cartilage health
Practical 2 – Principles of stifle arthroscopy – Part 2
Meniscal injury in canine cruciate ligament disease
Arthroscopic management of meniscal injury
Q & A - Meniscal injury in canine cruciate ligament disease & arthroscopic
management
Practical 3 – Arthroscopic assessment of meniscal injury – Part 1
Other diseases of the stifle
Q & A – other disease of the stifle
Practical 4 – Arthroscopic assessment of meniscal injury – Part 2
Discussion session on workshop activities and learning outcomes
Dr Ulrich RytzDr. med. vet., Dipl. ECVS
Dr Uli Rytz is a Professor in small animal surgery at the University of Bern in Switzerland. He is a Diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Surgeons and did his residency training at the University of Georgia, Athens, USA.
He returned to Bern in 1997 and since then has developed an international reputation in minimally invasive surgery, particularly in the fields of arthroscopy, laparoscopy and thoracoscopy.
Uli is a gifted teacher and member of the arthroscopy experts group teaching minimally invasive surgery internationally.
Associate Professor Mark GlydeBVSc, MANZCVS, MVS, HDipUTL, Dip ECVS
Mark is an Associate Professor of Small Animal Surgery at Murdoch and leads Murdoch¹s busy orthopaedic and neurosurgery referral service. He is a Member of the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists in Small Animal Surgery, a Diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Surgeons, holds a Masters degree in Veterinary Surgery and is an Australian, European and RCVS recognised specialist surgeon.
Mark is an internationally recognised and awarded teacher. He provides continuing education to veterinarians nationally and internationally and presents courses in Small Animal Orthopaedics in Europe, UK, USA, Latin America, throughout Asia and Australia.
Dr. Mark Newman BVSc, MVS, MANZVCS, Dip ECVS
Mark is a diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Surgeons and a registered specialist in small animal surgery. Mark is currently in private referral practice at Sydney Veterinary Emergency and Specialists, having spent four years as a lecturer in Small Animal Surgery at Murdoch University prior to this. Mark has an interest in minimally invasive surgery, in particular arthroscopy and minimally invasive osteosynthesis.Mark enjoys teaching the new generation of veterinarians and specialists, and is an adjunct senior lecturer at Murdoch University, a tutor in the Centre for Veterinary Education surgery course, and a faculty member of AOVET. Mark is also an active member of the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists and is a regular examiner at both the membership and fellowship level.
Speaker profiles
Principles of Arthroscopy for Small Animal PractitionersWednesday 30th and Thursday 31st October 2019
CAVE Member Early Bird Rate (Available until Monday 5th August)
CAVE Member Regular Rate (Available until 21 October)
Non CAVE Member Rate (Available until 21 October)
$2,450.00 inc. GST $2,580.00 inc. GST $2,850.00 inc. GST
To register for Principles of Arthroscopy for Small Animal Practitioners Workshop, please visit https://payments.murdoch.edu.au/CAVE_ARTH_SA_WS
Small Animal Advanced Arthroscopy – Stifle JointFriday 1st and Saturday 2nd November 2019
CAVE Member Early Bird Rate (Available until 5th August)
CAVE Member Regular Rate (Available until 21st October)
Non CAVE Member Rate (Available until 21st October)
$2,800.00 inc. GST $2,950.00 inc. GST $3,245.00 inc. GST
To register for Small Animal Advanced Arthroscopy – Stifle Joint Workshop, please visit https://payments.murdoch.edu.au/CAVE_ARTH_SJ_WS
For further information, please contact the CAVE Office via email to [email protected] or phone +61 (08) 9360 6342
CAVE Membership2019 CAVE Members receive significant discount off the full cost of this course!
CAVE MEMBERSHIP
Not a member?To find out more about CAVE Membership visit goto.murdoch.edu.au/CAVEMemberships
MCO0001722 08/18 CRICOS Provider Code: 00125J
RegistrationAll registrations close Monday 21st October 2019. Early Bird Registrations (only available to CAVE Members) close Monday 5th August 2019.