Avian Medicine 2010
with Michael Cannon
| Not running in 2010: please email cve.disted@sydney.edu.au to express your interest for 2011. |
This course will help you gain an increased understanding of avian medicine and improve your confidence and ability to handle bird cases.
Key benefits
- gain the skills to assess the ability of your practice to clinically examine avian patients effectively
- improve your knowledge of the diagnostic techniques commonly used in avian medicine as well as their interpretation and application
- develop an understanding of effective medication delivery including critical care and emergencies
- improve your understanding of common medical conditions including awareness of exotic disease and the special requirements for paediatric medicine
- gain a greater understanding of the different approaches required for companion birds compared with avicultural medicine
Tutor
Dr Mike Cannon
BVSc MACVSc Grad Dip Ed
Mike Cannon is a well-known Australian avian veterinarian who has tremendous experience over the past 30 years working with pet birds in private practice and in aviculture as well as wildlife parks and zoos. He has held many important positions within the bird industry and is a fine educator, having delivered lectures and seminars on avian topics nationally and internationally to both veterinarians and bird carers. His course will help you to gain an increased understanding of avian medicine and improve your capacity to handle bird cases. Mike maintains a small collection of Australian and exotic parrots and is involved in the rehabilitation of Australian native animals, particularly birds.
Until mid-2001, Mike Cannon was the teacher-in-charge of zookeeping at the Sydney Institute of Technology. This course was based at Taronga Zoo, Mosman. He was also the project officer for the Curriculum Development of Accreditation of Zookeeping Certificate for the NSW TAFE Commission.
Mike is a consultant veterinarian to many wildlife parks and a member of the Non-Indigenous Animals Advisory Committee to NSW, minister for agriculture and chairman of its avian sub-committee. He is a past president of the Avian Health Chapter of the Australian College of Veterinary Scientists and a past President of the Association of Avian Veterinarians, Australian Chapter. He is also a member of the Animal Welfare and Ethics Board of the NSW TAFE Commission.
Enquiries
Please contact the course coordinator.
