Our October small animal endoscopy #webinar is live for bookings. Title: Beginner’s guide to Small Animal Upper Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Date/Time: 24/10/2024 19:00 -21:00 BST/ 20:00-22:00 CET Speaker: Vassiliki Stathopoulou DVM, MSc, GPCertSAM, GPCertEndo (ISVPS), PgCertSAM (Harper Adams University) Upper GI endoscopy is the most common endoscopic procedure performed in everyday clinical practice. The webinar will provide an overview of selecting and handling endoscopes, the techniques used in endoscopy of the upper gastrointestinal tract, providing helpful tips for success. This webinar is designed for veterinary surgeons with all levels of experience. It will provide invaluable information not only to those who are new in endoscopy, but also to those veterinary surgeons that are already practicing endoscopic procedures and seek some tips to refine their technique. Don’t miss a session that promises to improve your knowledge in veterinary endoscopy. As with all Vet-Learn live webinars, the participants have 2 weeks access to the recording of the webinar post the live event! Register now: https://lnkd.in/en6mNyDB #vet #vetmed #veterinary #cats #dogs #vetlearn #gastrointestinal #endoscopy #smallanimal #medicine
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A step by step guide to all the tricks and tips of Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy.Have you struggled with the quality of your endoscopic samples? Have you been challenged by a firmly sealed pylorus? How do you describe the endoscopic findings and how do you construct a professional Endoscopy report for your patients? Let's get together and find out. Save your spots early and register now!
Our October small animal endoscopy #webinar is live for bookings. Title: Beginner’s guide to Small Animal Upper Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Date/Time: 24/10/2024 19:00 -21:00 BST/ 20:00-22:00 CET Speaker: Vassiliki Stathopoulou DVM, MSc, GPCertSAM, GPCertEndo (ISVPS), PgCertSAM (Harper Adams University) Upper GI endoscopy is the most common endoscopic procedure performed in everyday clinical practice. The webinar will provide an overview of selecting and handling endoscopes, the techniques used in endoscopy of the upper gastrointestinal tract, providing helpful tips for success. This webinar is designed for veterinary surgeons with all levels of experience. It will provide invaluable information not only to those who are new in endoscopy, but also to those veterinary surgeons that are already practicing endoscopic procedures and seek some tips to refine their technique. Don’t miss a session that promises to improve your knowledge in veterinary endoscopy. As with all Vet-Learn live webinars, the participants have 2 weeks access to the recording of the webinar post the live event! Register now: https://lnkd.in/en6mNyDB #vet #vetmed #veterinary #cats #dogs #vetlearn #gastrointestinal #endoscopy #smallanimal #medicine
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DVM, MSc Cell and Gene Therapies, Medical School, University of Patras, cPhD Medical School National and Kapodistrian University of Athens GPCertSAM, GPCert Endo (ISVPS) PgCertSAM(HAU)
Tricks and tips to tangle the pylorus, to interpret the lesions in the gastro-intestinal tract and an efficient step-by-step guide to gastro-duodenoscopy. Register now and save your place!
Our October small animal endoscopy #webinar is live for bookings. Title: Beginner’s guide to Small Animal Upper Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Date/Time: 24/10/2024 19:00 -21:00 BST/ 20:00-22:00 CET Speaker: Vassiliki Stathopoulou DVM, MSc, GPCertSAM, GPCertEndo (ISVPS), PgCertSAM (Harper Adams University) Upper GI endoscopy is the most common endoscopic procedure performed in everyday clinical practice. The webinar will provide an overview of selecting and handling endoscopes, the techniques used in endoscopy of the upper gastrointestinal tract, providing helpful tips for success. This webinar is designed for veterinary surgeons with all levels of experience. It will provide invaluable information not only to those who are new in endoscopy, but also to those veterinary surgeons that are already practicing endoscopic procedures and seek some tips to refine their technique. Don’t miss a session that promises to improve your knowledge in veterinary endoscopy. As with all Vet-Learn live webinars, the participants have 2 weeks access to the recording of the webinar post the live event! Register now: https://lnkd.in/en6mNyDB #vet #vetmed #veterinary #cats #dogs #vetlearn #gastrointestinal #endoscopy #smallanimal #medicine
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🔍🐾 Can One Surgical Clamp Be Used in Different Veterinary Surgeries? If Yes, Which One? 🤔 Share your insights below! Explore our comprehensive guide to different types of surgical clamps for a deeper understanding: https://lnkd.in/eu5pEcWu Let's discuss the versatility of surgical clamps in veterinary surgeries and identify which can be used across different procedures. Join the conversation! 💬 #VeterinarySurgery #SurgicalClamps #Versatility #GerVetUSA #CommentBelow
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Helping Small Animal Practices in South England boost monthly revenue by 25-35% (or more), keep cases in-house, enhance care, motivate staff, and build client loyalty. Will you be next? 🤔
How does surgery resident training impact the duration of tibial plateau levelling osteotomy (TPLO) procedures in veterinary medicine? A recent study conducted by veterinary surgeons at UC Davis found that TPLO surgeries performed by first-year residents took 15% longer than those done by second and third-year residents. The results highlight the importance of surgical training for reducing operative times and costs. This research will help optimise veterinary surgical education and resource allocation. Get the full picture here: https://bit.ly/3KOuFx1 #VeterinarySurgery #SurgicalTraining #TPLO #SurgicalDuration #VeterinaryResearch
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How does surgery resident training impact the duration of tibial plateau levelling osteotomy (TPLO) procedures in veterinary medicine? A recent study conducted by veterinary surgeons at UC Davis found that TPLO surgeries performed by first-year residents took 15% longer than those done by second and third-year residents. The results highlight the importance of surgical training for reducing operative times and costs. This research will help optimise veterinary surgical education and resource allocation. Get the full picture here: https://bit.ly/3KOuFx1 #VeterinarySurgery #SurgicalTraining #TPLO #SurgicalDuration #VeterinaryResearch
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"Intervertebral Disc Dislocation in a Geriatric Canine Patient This radiograph depicts a lateral view of the lumbar spine of a 9-year-old dog, revealing a herniated intervertebral disc and subsequent dislocation of the T12-T13 vertebrae. This condition, common in older dogs, leads to spinal cord compression and resultant neurological deficits. The disc material (arrow) has protruded into the spinal canal, causing a displacement of the adjacent vertebrae and a severe narrowing of the spinal canal diameter. This has resulted in clinical signs of paraparesis, pain, and decreased mobility. Surgical intervention, including hemilaminectomy and disc excision, can be performed to decompress the spinal cord and stabilize the affected vertebrae. Post-operative rehabilitation and pain management are crucial to ensure a successful outcome in this geriatric patient." Note: This case is just for Information and No more Radiographs will be shared. #Vet #postoftheday #linkedin #radiology #ivdd #hernia #dog #canine #surgeon #post #phD Worldwide Veterinary Service Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) Veterinary Practice News #veterinarysurgery ALKUBARAA VETERINARY
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🍗 Are we starving our patients for too long before anaesthesia? 🍖 How do you talk to your clients about pre-anaesthetic starvation in your patients? “Don’t give him any breakfast” 🥐 “Starve from 10pm the night before” 🕙 “Don’t give her anything to eat after midnight” 🌃 This often leads to very prolonged starvation times, especially if owners give the animal their evening meal at the usual time and then nothing but water afterwards. For a patient fed their supper at 6pm, that has an anaesthetic at 11am the next morning, they have been starved for 17 hours! The consensus is that the likelihood of regurgitation is greater with starvation times of 12-18 hours, than it is with shorter starvation times of 2-4 hours. In people, it was found extending the duration of preoperative fasting was associated with increased gastric acidity and an increased occurrence of reflux. Current American Animal Hospital Association guidelines are for a fasting period of just 4-6 hours in healthy adult patients with no water withhold. Animals less than 2kg in weight or less than 8weeks of age should be fasted for 1-2 hours only. The only patients that should have a more prolonged starvation are those at risk of regurgitation e.g. those with delayed gastric emptying. The way we communicate with our owners should also change; try talking about a “give a final small meal” time rather than a “starve from” time. Get in touch to book a virtual appointment with Dr Nicki Grint, our European RCVS recognised specialist in veterinary anaesthesia, to revise your anaesthesia protocols. www.vvs.vet/refer-a-case/ #anaesthesia #anaesthesiaspecialist #veterinary #virtualveterinaryspecialists #VVS #virtualvet #virtualspecialist #veterinaryspecialist #virtualreferral
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"Attention Vets: Don't Let a Missing Canine Tooth Lead to Osteosarcoma - Learn the Latest Prevention Techniques Today!" As a veterinarian, you know how devastating a cancer diagnosis can be for your patients and their families. That's why it's crucial to stay up-to-date on the latest prevention techniques, especially when it comes to osteosarcoma. Did you know that an unerupted tooth can increase the risk of this aggressive cancer in dogs? In fact, a 6-year-old pointer mix dog missing a canine tooth is already at higher risk. But don't worry - there are steps you can take to prevent this from happening to your patients. As a dental expert in the field, I'm excited to share the latest techniques and best practices that can help you reduce the risk of osteosarcoma in your furry patients. During this training, you'll learn how to identify the early signs of dental disease and take preventative measures to ensure the health and longevity of your patients. You'll also discover the latest advancements in veterinary medicine that can help you provide better care for your patients. So what are you waiting for? Join me today and take the first step towards protecting your patients from osteosarcoma. Register now for my exclusive training and become a leader in your field! Call to Action: Register now for my expert training and learn the latest techniques for preventing osteosarcoma in your canine patients. Click here to secure your spot today! https://lnkd.in/dHEQSeJ
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🎥 Sharing a proud moment from the 6th Surgery Conference at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Alexandria University! 🎥 This video captures part of my presentation on "How to Diagnose Bladder Stones Using Ultrasound" during the conference, where I had the opportunity to discuss the importance of diagnostic imaging in veterinary practice. This presentation allowed me to further strengthen my confidence in public speaking and my passion for veterinary medicine. I look forward to sharing more milestones on this exciting journey! #VeterinaryMedicine #DiagnosticImaging #PresentationSkills #Ultrasound #VeterinarySurgery #PublicSpeaking #MedicalEducation #VetLife #ProfessionalDevelopment #Mentorship #CareerGrowth #LinkedIn
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More than 600 veterinary professionals have already registered for this week’s Veterinary Education Conference (VEC) at Harrah’s Resort and Conference Center in Atlantic City…and you should join them! VEC features nine tracks of top CE on such topics as veterinary dentistry, endocrinology, radiology, and feline issues. We also have specialty tracks on end-of-life issues, business and personal finance, and customer service issues. There are also two tracks (10 full hours) of CE dedicated to Veterinary Technicians, delivered by renown speakers Ken Yagi and Liza Wysong. Don’t miss this great opportunity to get awesome CE…and spend some time near the beach! Register for NJVMA’s VEC today and secure your seat! https://vec.njvma.org/ Please note: Online registration closes Friday, May 17, at 5 pm. After that time, we will happily process your registration on-site at Harrah’s!
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