REPRODUCTIVE ULTRASOUND COURSE

02/06/2008 - 10:06
04/06/2008 - 05:06
Etc/GMT+1
Sponsored by: BCF TECHNOLOGY LTD, DECHRA VETERINARY PRODUCTS LTD and MILLPLEDGE VETERINARY LTD
Venue: Malton, North Yorkshire
Course Organiser: Jonathan Pycock
Fee: £925 for BEVA Members, £1075 for Non-Members
Cost includes 2 nights accommodation at Burythorpe House Hotel, course dinner and all meals
COURSE LIMITED TO 14 DELEGATES
Description:

This course has been updated and expanded for 2008 covering such new areas as deep uterine insemination, embryo transfer and fetal sexing. The course is designed to benefit those with a range of experience in reproductive and foal ultrasonography. The main emphasis of the course is practical sessions involving mares, foals and clinical cases. There will also be lectures to supplement and reinforce the practical sessions. The first day of the course will include a practical session designed to provide information enabling optimum setting of the machine controls to maximise processing of the image. In addition to the full range of BCF Technology machines available, delegates are welcome to bring their own machines to this session. This will be followed by three lectures to illustrate the general principals of ultrasound and its use in the normal and subfertile mare. The final session will be a workshop style presentation on embryo transfer. The following day will be spent in three groups, two groups examining six mares at a stud farm in conjunction with one of the tutors. The third group will visit a different stud farm to work though a number of mares as routinely presented to a stud farm. This group would suit the more experienced delegate. Rotations will allow plenty of time for discussion of the findings in each mare. There will be demonstrations of mare endoscopy and preparation of the AV as well as flushing the fluid-producing mare and smear preparation. After the practical sessions there will be lectures on the gynaecological investigation of the barren mare, use of fresh-transported and frozen semen in the mare and a DVD illustrating the ultrasound features of early pregnancy and embryonic death in the mare.

The final day will begin with three lectures covering the use of ultrasonography in the late pregnant mare and foal. There will then be a similar rotation of groups as for the previous day as well as demonstrations of techniques in both mares and foals.

Suitable for RCVS Module: C-E 9 Mare reproduction and breeding management; C-E 11 Care and management of foal, yearling and stud farm management, herd health
Speakers: Dr Jonathan Pycock BVetMed PhD DESM MRCVS Yorkshire
  Mr Ian Cameron BVM&S MRCVS Newmarket
  Dr Kevin Corley BVM&S PhD DipACVIM MRCVS Ireland
  Mrs Annalisa Barrelet BVetMed MS CertESM MRCVS Newmarket
  Dr Eric Klaui CertEM (Stud Medicine) MRCVS Australia
Programme: Day One: Monday 2nd June 2008
Venue: Burythorpe House Hotel, Burythorpe, Nr. Malton
 
10.30 Coffee, Registration and light refreshments  
11.00 General Introduction J Pycock
11.15 Optimising your ultrasound machine image G Mitchell
12.00 Principals of ultrasonography & use in normal mare J Pycock
13.00 Lunch  
14.00 Use of ultrasonography in the subfertile mare J Pycock
15.00 Management of the fluid producing mare J Pycock
16.00 Coffee  
16.30 Synchronisation of the donor and recipient mares J Pycock
17.00 Flushing of the mare and embryo retrieval E Klaui
17.45 Fetal Sexing E Klaui
18.30 Buffet Supper & Bar  
  Day Two: Tuesday 3rd June 2008
Venue: Busk Hill Stud, Leavening & Beechwood Grange Stud, York
09.30 Examination of groups of mares Pycock/Klaui/Barrelet
10.45 Coffee  
11.15 Examination of groups of mares Pycock/Klaui/Barrelet
12.30 Lunch  
13.15 Uterine Lavage and mare endoscopy J Pycock
13.45 Smear preparation A Barrelet
14.15 Preparation of the AV J Pycock
15.00 Tea  
15.30 Return to Burythorpe House Hotel  
16.00 The gynaecological investigation of the barren mare A Barrelet
17.00 The use of fresh-transported and frozen semen J Pycock
18.00 Deep uterine insemination in the mare J Pycock
18.30 The mare in vision: a DVD J Pycock
20.00 for 20.30 Course dinner at Burythorpe House Hotel (dress: Smart casual)  
  Day Three: Wednesday 4th June 2008
Venue: Burythorpe House Hotel
 
09.00 Assessment of foetal health and the pregnant mare I Cameron
09.45 Umbilical ultrasound I Cameron
10.30 Coffee  
11.00 Differential diagnosis of foal diseases K Corley
11.45 Approach to the weak foal K Corley
12.30 Basic and advanced supportive care for sick foals K Corley
13.30 Lunch
Travel to Busk Hill
 
  Practical session in rotating groups to examine late-pregnant mares, fetal sexing and umbilical ultrasonography Pycock/Corley/Cameron
16.30 Tea  
  End of course