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Course Description
Open to Veterinarians and Veterinary Technicians
As an ACVS sanctioned educational program, this course can be used toward ACVS Diplomate Maintenance of Certification
If you do equine arthroscopic surgery in your practice, this is the hands-on training course that you can’t live without.
Drs. Wayne McIlwraith, Chris Kawcak, Laurie Goodrich, Wes Sutter, Ryan Carpenter, and Brad Nelson will use a combination of easy-to- understand didactic lectures, video demonstrations and extensive, practical hands-on lab training to teach you the basic instrumentation and principles of equine arthroscopy. You’ll learn diagnostic arthroscopy of the carpus, fetlock, and tarsocrural joints and arthroscopic surgery of the carpus for osteochondral chip fragment removal and arthroscopic surgery of the dorsal compartment of the fetlock joint for proximal P1 chips, villonodular synovitis and OCD.
You’ll return to your practice comfortable with basic arthroscopic instrumentation and techniques and ready to grow as an equine arthroscopist. This course will prepare you for the Advanced Equine Arthroscopy course and is a mandatory pre-requisite.
Category
Equine
Instructors
Dr. Chris Kawcak
Dr. Wayne McIlwraith
Dr. Laurie Goodrich
Dr. W. Wesley Sutter
Dr. Ryan Carpenter
Dr. Brad Nelson
Race Approved CE
12.0 Hours
Cost
$1,495.00
Course Type
In-Person
Instructors
Dr. Chris Kawcak
DVM, PhD, DACVS, DACVSMR
Dr. Wayne McIlwraith
BVSc, PhD, FRCVS, DSc, DACVS, DACVSMR, University Distinguished Professor and Founding Director of Orthopaedic Research Center
McIlwraith, a University Distinguished Professor in the Department of Clinical Sciences is the founder of the Orthopaedic Research Center at CSU. He is also the namesake of the new C. Wayne McIlwraith Translational Medicine Institute, which aims to deliver medical innovations by harnessing the body’s healing powers to help animals and people suffering from a wide range of diseases.
His research interests focus on equine orthopedic surgery and joint disease research, including novel treatments for osteoarthritis and articular cartilage repair, mesenchymal stem-cell and gene therapies, and early diagnosis of osteoarthritis and pre-fracture disease using imaging and fluid biomarkers.
McIlwraith has authored six textbooks, 450 scientific publications and textbook chapters, and has delivered more than 650 scientific presentations, seminars and workshops around the globe. He also holds the Barbara Cox Anthony University Chair in Orthopaedics and is director of the Musculoskeletal Research Program, a CSU Program of Research and Scholarly Excellence
Dr. Laurie Goodrich
DVM, PhD, DACVS
Dr. W. Wesley Sutter
DVM, MS, DACVS, DACVSMR
Dr. Ryan Carpenter
DVM, MS, DACVS
Dr. Brad Nelson
DVM, PhD, DACVS
Travel
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Policies
Course cancellation could occur if registrations fail to meet minimum numbers 30 days prior to the course. If a course is canceled for any reason, we are not responsible for any charges related to travel.
Refunds are available for cancellations made 60 days prior to the beginning of the course. Cancellations less than 35 days before a course are nonrefundable but may be partially transferrable to a future course.