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EXOT500-0701 : Basic Reptile Medicine
INSTRUCTORS:
* Stephen John Hernandez-Divers, B.Sc.(Hons), B.Vet.Med., D.Zoo.Med.(Reptilian), C.Biol. , M.I.Biol., M.R.C.V.S.
* Diplomate RCVS Zoological Medicine, RCVS Consultant in Zoo and Wildlife Medicine (Reptiles)
* Sonia Hernandez-Divers, DVM
DATES:
July 16 - September 10, 2001
Real-time sessions: Mondays 7/16, 7/23, 7/30, 8/6, 8/13, 8/20, 8/27, 9/5 (last session moved to Wednesday due to Labor Day weekend);
9:30- 11:30 PM ET
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course is designed to provide veterinary practitioners with an insight into reptiles with practical diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. The eight-week course will include sessions on the biology, husbandry and nutrition; physical examination and common disease presentations, hematology and biochemistry, radiology, diagnostic sampling techniques, therapeutics, anesthesia and basic surgery. Eight interactive sessions will be accompanied by lecture notes
COURSE OUTLINE:
WEEK 1 - Reptile biology, husbandry and nutrition. A general overview on keeping reptiles requires an understanding of their biology, environmental requirements and correct nutrition.
WEEK 2 - The physical examination and common disease presentations. Correct handling and physical examination techniques will be discussed along with an overview of common presentations.
WEEK 3 - Blood work. Blood collection, Basic hematology and biochemistry assessments and interpretation
WEEK 4 - Radiology. Proper positioning and basic interpretations of snakes, lizards and turtles
WEEK 5 - Collection and use of diagnostic samples including techniques for collecting and assessing diagnostic material from the integument, respiratory system, gastro-intestinal system.
WEEK 6 - Therapeutics including basic principles of reptile drug therapy, antimicrobial therapy, analgesics & anaesthetics etc.
WEEK 7 - Anesthesia including preoperative stabilization and assessment, induction agents, maintenance and monitoring and post-operative support.
WEEK 8 - Basic surgery including required equipment and instruments, optional but preferred equipment, basic incision and wound healing, examples of simple surgeries
Upon completion of this course, you should be able to:
MESSAGE BOARD DISCUSSIONS:
Discussions will begin on the start date of the course, and will continue for one week following the last real time session.
CE HOURS: 16
TUITION: $240; Early-bird $216 prior to July 2nd, 2001
Non-Member-- $290 EarlyBird (NonMember) -$266
TO REGISTER:
Call 1-800-700-INFO (4636) or email CEonVIN@vin.com, listing the course title, your full name, and your preferred method of payment (credit card, check).
PLEASE NOTE
If the course starts in less than 48 hours, email CEonVIN@vin.com, or phone the VIN office directly (800-700-4636)
For More Information On VIN's Upcoming CE Courses, check our course catalog.
Note: "Course meets the requirements for 16 hours of continuing education credit in jurisdictions which recognize AAVSB's RACE approval; however participants should be aware that some boards have limitations on the number of hours accepted in certain categories and/or restrictions on certain methods of delivery of continuing education."
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