Equine Medicine 1 2012
Provide a better level of service for your client! In the past, veterinarians have chosen to study this course to challenge themselves and to gain important knowledge to help with preparations for membership exams to the Australian College of Veterinary Scientists, or to facilitate a high level of quality service to their clients.
Tutors
Tony Mogg and Darien Feary.
Key benefits:
- improve your skills in developing a problem-based approach to equine medicine in a practice-friendly format
- review up-to-date information on common problems in equine medicine
- improve your appreciation of the value of laboratory and other diagnostic procedures when approaching horses with medical problems
- learn to appreciate that equine medicine, although on occasion complex, can be broken down into ‘bite-sized’ chunks
- improve therapeutic strategies for your equine medicine cases
- increase your personal satisfaction when dealing with equine medical cases
Modules Equine Medicine 1
1. Gastrointestinal Disease
2. An Approach to Respiratory Disease
3. Liver Disease
4. Urinary Tract Dysfunction
5. Weight Loss & Fever of Unknown Origin
Completing Equine Medicine 1 is a prerequisite for enrolling in Equine Medicine 2.
Modules Equine Medicine 2
6. Cardiac Disease
7. Ophthalmology
8. Foal Medicine
9. Haemolymphatic Disorders
10. Neurological Diseases
Enquiries
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