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Kent Event Centre,Maidstone,ME14 3JF
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This practical course, led Professor Jean-Marie Denoix, will include live demonstrations of the ultrasonographic anatomy of the equine neck, proximal suspensory ligament (fore and hind limbs) and pastern (fore and hind limbs) in normal horses, with discussion of the diagnostic features of common clinical conditions affecting these areas. For the afternoon practical sessions, delegates will be divided into small groups to allow hands-on ultrasound imaging of live horses. Please note, the morning demonstrations will be held at the Kent Event Centre and the afternoon practical sessions will be held at Bell Equine Veterinary Clinic. Fee:BEVA Members £300Non Members £600
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Key Learning Objectives: • Understand the normal ultrasonographic and functional anatomy of the neck, proximal suspensory ligament, and pastern • Acquire practical skills in the ultrasonographic evaluation and appreciation of the normal ultrasonographic anatomy of the neck, proximal suspensory ligament and pastern • Understand the important pathological changes affecting these areas that can cause clinical signs of lameness, poor performance, etc • Understand the value and limitations of ultrasonography to diagnose diseases and injuries of these areas • Acquire practical skills and appreciation of the ultrasonographic evaluation of diseases and injuries of the neck, proximal suspensory ligament and pastern Suitable for RCVS Modules: Equine Lameness A and D Large Animals Diagnostic Imaging A and B Course Organiser: Dr Tim Mair PhD DEIM DESTS DipECEIM Assoc.ECVDI MRCVS - Kent Ms Ceri Sherlock BVetMed MS MVetMed DACVS-LA DipECVDI-LA MRCVS - Kent Speakers: Professor Jean-Marie Denoix - France
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