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TECH157-0210 : Equine Diagnostic Imaging and Emergency Medicine
INSTRUCTOR:
Cindy Ann Shower, DVM
DATES:
February 22-March 31, 2010
Real Time Sessions: Sunday evenings, February 28, March 7, 14, and 21, 2010; 9:00pm-10:30pm ET (USA)
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
This course is designed to give the basic understanding of difference imaging modalities used in equine practice. From the workhorse of radiography to the exotic allure of MRI, CT scan and Scintography, the course will discuss the basic principles of each imaging method; when their use is indicated, and limitations of its use. Additionally, the basics of emergency medicine to encompass splint use and application, emergency drugs to have on hand, controlling hemorrhage, respiratory emergencies, and foaling emergencies will be discussed.
The course will be presented in four (4) 90 minute real time interactive live sessions and will include online handouts, quizzes, and message board discussion interaction with both the instructor and other course participants. Dr. Shower has a special interest in equine medicine and surgery and raises Ponies of the Americas when off duty from working at her practice in Hawaii. Ann was the principal large animal (equine) practitioner for Rabun Animal Hospital in Mountain City Georgia, previous owner of Leap of Faith Mobile Veterinary Services which emphasized equine work and currently retaining a high interest in equine work and equine relief, currently practices in Ewa Beach, Hawaii. She is the course instructor for several equine related VSPN CE courses in conjunction with the AAEVT certification.
Upon completion of this course, the participant should be able to
Week 1: Radiography, Basic but Bountiful
Content: Our first lecture will include an overview of the principles of radiography, how to position the horse for radiographs, technique correction to obtain diagnostic films, and some landmarks to use in identifying anatomy on films.
Week 2: MRI, CT, Thermography, Scintography: Oh the allure of the exotic (and expensive)
Content: The second week will cover basic principles of advanced imaging modalities, their use, indications, and limitations.
Week 3: ABC-123; It is an Emergency, Part 1
Content: Part 1 of emergencies will cover commonly used emergency drugs, review of vital signs, review of normal physiology of the heart, respiratory, and gastrointestinal (GI) systems. We will discuss what constitutes an emergency and how to be an efficient, cool-headed advantage in an emergency situation. Stabilization of limbs and how to correctly apply coaptation devices will be discussed. Discussion of emergency scenarios will be used.
Week 4: ABC-123; It is an Emergency, Part 2
Content: Part 2 of emergency medicine continues with a look at foaling emergencies, their recognition and what to do until the veterinarian arrives. Ophthalmic emergencies and head trauma will also be discussed.
LIBRARY MATERIALS: Library materials will be made available prior to the topic week so participants will have plenty of time to prepare for the real time sessions and discussion.
MESSAGE BOARD DISCUSSIONS: Message board discussions regarding the topic presented will begin on the day the course opens and continue for one week following the last real time session. These discussions will be held in the VSPN CE course area.
CE HOURS: 6
TUITION:
$120 ($108 early bird special if registered before February 8, 2010).
*Students currently enrolled in and taking at least 2 classes or 5 units at an AVMA accredited or CAAHT approved Veterinary Technician Program may be eligible to receive a 50% discount off the regular rate for this course (upon verification of student status). You must include the following information in the comments section of the CE enrollment form in order to be eligible for this discount: your program director's name and contact information (email/phone) and school name.
** NOTE: Enrollment will be closed when the maximum number of participants is reached or at 5pm ET the day of the first real time session.
**The Participant's Resource Center includes all you need to know about online CE with VIN and VSPN.
TO REGISTER:
Nanette R. Walker Smith, M.Ed., RVT, CVT, LVT
VSPN Content Director & CE Coordinator
VSPN CE Services-VSPNCE@vspn.org
1-800-846-0028 or 1-530-756-4881
Charlotte Waack (Charlotte@vspn.org); ext 193
Chris Upchurch (Chris@vspn.org); ext 197
Darci Palmer (Darci@vspn.org); ext 179
Debbie Bess (DBess@vspn.org); ext 178
Nanette Walker Smith (Nanette@vspn.org); ext 187
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