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Course Description
Though you’ve grown more comfortable and experienced with soft tissue surgery, you do your best to refer your common head & neck patients (brachycephalic syndrome, salivary mucocele, chronic otitis, etc.) to a surgeon … but some airway conditions require you to act now. And for those nagging chronic conditions, you don’t love that feeling of watching your patients fail to thrive when referral isn’t available to your valued client. You’re not alone. This course is designed to provide you, your clients, and your patients with some great solutions!
In this course, you’ll enjoy nearly 4 hours of pre-course online learning at your own pace and in your own place to prepare you for your intensive in-person/hands-on learning. You’ll learn important anesthetic management tips and surgical treatments for:
- Salivary mucocele
- Brachycephalic airway syndrome
- Emergency upper airway obstruction
- Otitis media including early intervention options to avoid a total ear canal ablation
- … and more!
Access to this course will expire one year (365 days) from the course’s end date. After this period, users will no longer have access to course materials, resources, and any associated content. It is the responsibility of the users to complete the course and download any materials including their course completion certificate.
Category
Small Animal
Instructors
Dr. Eric Monnet
Dr. Sarah Marvel
Dr. Naomi Hoyer
Dr. Pedro Boscan
Race Approved CE
22.0 (4 hours online content, 18 hours in-person)
Cost
$1,795.00
Course Type
Hybrid
Instructors
Dr. Eric Monnet
DVM, PhD, DACVS, DECVS
Dr. Sarah Marvel
MS, DVM, DACVS-SA, ACVS Fellow, Surgical Oncology ACVS Fellow, Minimally Invasive Surgery (Small Animal Soft Tissue Surgery), Assistant Professor, Small Animal Surgery
Dr. Marvel received her undergraduate degree from Harvard University and then went on to obtain her DVM from the University of Wisconsin in 2009. She completed a rotating internship in small animal medicine and surgery at Colorado State University. She stayed at Colorado State University and completed a residency in small animal surgery in 2013. Following her surgical residency she completed a fellowship in Surgical Oncology at the Flint Animal Cancer Center at Colorado State University. She achieved board certification from the American College of Veterinary Surgeons (DACVS-SA) in 2014. She is currently an Assistant Professor in the General Surgery department at Colorado State University.
Dr. Naomi Hoyer
DVM, DAVDC
Dr. Pedro Boscan
Travel
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Policies
Participant Cancellation Policy: Course attendees can cancel their registration for an in-person course according to the following
- Cancellation more than 60 days prior: Full refund minus 10% processing fee or 100% Future Transfer Credit (FTC).
- Cancellation 30-60 days prior: 50% refund or 75% FTC.
- Cancellations within 30 days: 50% FTC only. Cancellations due to illness or other unforeseen circumstances will be considered on an individual basis.
- Future Transfer Credits can be applied to any course within 365 days of the cancelled course.
Course Cancellation Policy: Course cancellations due to low registration numbers or other circumstances may be announced 35 days or more prior to the course. Full refund of the course registration or 100% Future Transfer Credit (FTC) will apply. We are unable to reimburse for travel expenses incurred.
Course Access Policy:
Access to this course will expire one year (365 days) from the course’s end date. After this period, users will no longer have access to course materials, resources, and any associated content. It is the responsibility of the users to complete the course and download any materials including their course completion certificate.