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52  RVC CPD 2022  Equine practice                                                                            53




 Equine radiology online – the distal limb  Webinars: Fundamentals of equine practice  Further equine dentistry – a step   Equine radiology online – the proximal limb
          beyond the routine



 Monday 24th January   UPDATED  Various dates in February,   NEW  NEW  Monday 6th June                  UPDATED
 to Sunday 6th March  March, April and May  Saturday 21st May  to Sunday 17th July
 Would you like to be able to take better diagnostic radiographs of the   Do you feel you have some gaps in your knowledge about everyday equine   Are you looking to perform a bit more than routine rasping without wanting   Would you like to be able to take better diagnostic radiographs of the
 distal limb and to interpret them with more confidence?  ailments? Do you worry whether you’re up-to-date with new techniques?  to become a specialist?  proximal limb and to interpret them with more confidence?
 This course will cover the essentials of equine radiography and radiology    This new set of webinars aims to expand on the courses delivered over   This course is aimed at practitioners who are happy performing routine   This course will cover the essentials of equine radiography and radiology
 of the equine distal limb. For each area of the limb, the practical approach   previous years to give equine practitioners the most up-do-date information   rasping of day-to-day cases and want to develop their skills further without   of the equine proximal limb. For each area of the limb, the practical
 on how to get the best images will be shown as well as how to optimise    on a range of common equine ailments. The lectures will provide practical   seeking to become a specialist. The course aims to fill the gap between a   approach on how to get the best images will be shown as well as how
 the quality of the images.  information with case examples. The whole course of webinars can be   basic and advanced course. The course lectures will be delivered as   to optimise the quality of the images.
 purchased or individual webinars as a “pick and mix” option.  recorded webinars (to be watched in your own time before the practical
 Radiographic cases covering the most common, but also not so common,   day) followed by a day of practical sessions and case discussions.  Radiographic cases covering the most common, but also not so common,
 lesions will be presented for individual study. Radiographic findings will be   Why do this course?  lesions will be presented for individual study. Radiographic findings will be
 discussed in relation to their clinical significance with respect to the   You will receive up-to-date, in depth and practical information in each   Why do this course?  discussed in relation to their clinical significance with respect to the
 medical evidence available.   subject area from a team of highly experienced and informed tutors.  You will build on your current knowledge and learn about more advanced   medical evidence available.
          dentistry techniques that can be performed in the field.
 Why do this course?  Webinar topics                          Why do this course?
 You will be involved in a multifaceted online tutored learning experience that   •  Monday 28th February: Pre-purchase examination – gait and ridden  Key areas  You will be involved in a multifaceted online tutored learning experience
 will improve your knowledge about taking and interpreting radiographs of the   assessment  • Expanding your dental kit to do a bit more  that will improve your knowledge about taking and interpreting radiographs
 foot, pastern, fetlock, metacarpus and metatarsus.  • Monday 7th March: Managing horses in high level competition  •  Dental biomechanics and the aetiopathogenesis of common  of the carpus, elbow, shoulder, tarsus, stifle, and pelvis.
 • Monday 14th March: Imaging of the neck  dental disease
 This course can be purchased on its own or as part of a series with:  • Monday 21st March: Interpretation of head x-rays  • Beyond routine rasping –tricky cases and overgrowths  This course can be purchased on its own or as part of a series with:
 • Equine radiology online – the proximal limb – see page 53  • Monday 28th March: The carpus – imaging and treatment  • Dental nerve blocks and imaging  • Equine radiology online – the distal limb – see page 52
 • Equine radiology online – the head, neck and back – see page 56  • Equine radiology online – the head, neck and back – see page 56
 • Wednesday 27th April: The hock – imaging and treatment  • Managing periodontal disease/diastema in practice
 Key areas  • Wednesday 4th May: Sacroiliac joint ligament syndrome  • Holes in teeth, which ones are significant?  Key areas
 •  How to take good radiographs of the different areas of the distal limb  • Wednesday 11th May: Melanomas and sarcoids  • What to do with a fractured tooth  •  How to take good radiographs of the different areas of the proximal limb
 • Assessing and improving the diagnostic quality of radiographs  •  Wednesday 18th May: Soft tissue injuries of the fetlock and pastern  • Managing dental disease in geriatric patients  • Assessing and improving the diagnostic quality of radiographs
 • Developing a systematic approach to reading radiographs  – imaging and treatment  • Developing a systematic approach to reading radiographs
          Course details
 Previous participants have commented…  For more information on each individual webinar, please visit our website.  Course type: Recorded webinars and onsite   Previous participants have commented…
 “Anyone who thinks they know everything will always be surprised by   Course details  Course format: Practical sessions using live horses and cadaver    “All tutors answered my questions and more importantly furnished me with
 what they can still learn on a course such as this!”  material, case-based discussions and 8 one-hour recorded webinars    scientific papers supporting their reasoning.”
 Course type: Webinar
 Course details  Course format: Live webinar with an opportunity for Q&A with the    to be viewed before the onsite course   Course details
          Course length: 1 day and 8 hours of webinar viewing
 Course type: e-CPD   lecturer plus access to a recorded version for 2 weeks   CPD hours: Up to 16   Course type: e-CPD
 Course format: An intensive tutor-moderated online learning   Course length: 1 hour per webinar   Relevant to CertAVP modules: Equine Practice (B-EP.3),    Course format: An intensive tutor-moderated online learning
 experience. Resources include online presentations, electronic course   CPD hours: 1 per webinar   Equine (C-E.6, 7, 15, 16 and 17)   experience. Resources include online presentations, electronic course
 notes, case assessments, online quizzes, supplementary reading material   Relevant to CertAVP modules: Equine Practice (B-EP.3),    Course fee: £550  notes, case assessments, online quizzes, supplementary reading material
 and discussion forums in which participants review and discuss cases   Equine (C-E.6, 7, 15, 16 and 17)   and discussion forums in which participants review and discuss cases
 with their colleagues and the tutor   Course fee: £30 each or £245 for all 9*  Tutors  with their colleagues and the tutor
 Course length: 6 weeks   *Recorded versions will be made available to purchase for £20 each  Tim Barnett BSc BVM&S MSc CertAVP DipECVS DipEVDC-EQ   Course length: 6 weeks
 CPD hours: Up to 42   approximately 2 weeks after the live course date.  MRCVS, RCVS Recognised Specialist and EBVS® European Specialist   CPD hours: Up to 42
 Relevant to CertAVP modules: Large Animal Imaging (C-VDI.4 and 5)   in Equine Surgery, RCVS Recognised Specialist in Veterinary Dentistry   Relevant to CertAVP modules: Large Animal Imaging (C-VDI.4 and 5)
 Course fee: £725 for 1 course, £1,399 for 2 courses or £1,999 for all 3  Tutors  (Equine), Rossdales Equine Hospital and Diagnostic Centre   Course fee: £725 for 1 course, £1,399 for 2 courses or £1,999 for all 3
 Andy Fiske-Jackson BVSc MVetMed DipECVS FHEA MRCVS,  Andy Fiske-Jackson BVSc MVetMed DipECVS FHEA MRCVS, Senior
 Tutors  Senior Lecturer in Equine Surgery, RVC  Lecturer in Equine Surgery, RVC   Tutors
 Dagmar Berner Dr.med.vet. DipECVDI MRCVS, Lecturer in Equine   Nicola Lynch MVB MVetMed CertAVP DipECVS MRCVS, Staff Clinician   Rob Pascoe BVSc BAEDT DipAVDC MRCVS, RCVS and American   Dagmar Berner Dr.med.vet. DipECVDI MRCVS, Lecturer in Equine
 Diagnostic Imaging, RVC   in Equine Surgery, RVC  Recognised Specialist in Veterinary Dentistry (Equine), Equine Dentistry   Diagnostic Imaging, RVC
 Maren Hellige Dr.med.vet. MRCVS, Senior Veterinarian in Radiology,   Rhiannon Morgan BSc BVSc MVetMed CertAVP PhD DipECVDI   Referrals Ltd   Maren Hellige Dr.med.vet. MRCVS, Senior Veterinarian in Radiology,
 University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover   MRCVS, Lecturer in Equine Diagnostic Imaging, RVC  Kieran Rowley BVSc CertAVP(EM)(ED) PGCertVPS MRCVS,   University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover
 Gabriel Manso Díaz DVM MSc PhD DipECVDI MRCVS, Lecturer in   Advanced Veterinary Practitioner in Equine Medicine and Equine Dentistry,   Gabriel Manso Díaz DVM MSc PhD DipECVDI MRCVS, Lecturer in
 Large Animal Diagnostic Imaging, Universidad Complutense de Madrid,   The Equine Dental Surgery, Buckinghamshire and Bedfordshire  Large Animal Diagnostic Imaging, Universidad Complutense de Madrid,
 Consultant in Equine Diagnostic Imaging, RVC                 Consultant in Equine Diagnostic Imaging, RVC
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