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VIN/AAV Fundamentals of Avian Medicine
EXOT300-0600 : VIN/AAV Fundamentals of Avian Medicine
COORDINATOR:
Brian Speer, DVM, ABVP (Avian), ECAMS
INSTRUCTORS:
Natalie Antinoff, DVM, ABVP (Avian)
Alan Fudge, DVM, ABVP (Avian)
Susan Orosz, DVM, PhD, ABVP (Avian), ECAMS
Brian Speer, DVM, ABVP (Avian)
Donald Zantop, DVM, ABVP (Avian)
DATES:
June 21 - August 2nd, 2000
Interactive Sessions: Wednesdays -- 6/21, 6/28, 7/5, 7/12, 7/19, 7/26; 9:30-11:30 PM ET
COURSE DESCRIPTION: Fundamentals of Avian Medicine
This course is designed to present a balanced introduction and foundation in avian medical practice. Designed primarily with general practitioners, this course will also have great value for veterinary students and animal health technicians. The course will cover the key aspects of avian practice: from sources of information, through equipmentation, disease syndromes, diagnostics, therapeutics and surgery.
COURSE OUTLINE:
Week 1:
Information Resources, Equipmentation, Supplies and Nutrition
To get us started on the right foot, a review of informational resources, approaches to maintaining current, and a sound discussion of nutrition should help. Although emphasizing primarily those species most common in companion animal practice, other species in addition to the passerine and psittacine birds will be included where pertinent.
Week 2:
Anatomy, Physiology, and the Physical Examination
A thorough discussion of how birds are built, how they work, and direct comparisons with the mammals that most of us are more familiar with, this week will help you understand the nuances of the avian species group as a whole. The techniques of how to restrain, physically examine and evaluate your patient (with no harm occurring to either of you) will be reviewed, discussed and emphasized.
Week 3:
Diagnostics, Radiology
In week three, we will be pursuing the diagnosis of disease in avian species, selecting, performing and interpreting laboratory diagnostics, as well as radiographic imaging. Lots of material to cover here - so, hold onto your hats!
Week 4:
Diseases and Disease Syndromes
In week four, we will review the common diseases and disease syndromes of bird species. When combined with physical examination and diagnostic options, you will now begin to feel a bit more familiar with how to approach your patient and its problem clinically.
Week 5:
Therapeutics, Clinical Procedures, Necropsy
Once the diagnosis is narrowed down, it is time to treat your patient. In week 5, treatment options and clinical procedures will be covered. And - for those patients who do not survive - the importance of necropsy and techniques of avian necropsy will be addressed.
Week 6:
Anesthesia and Surgery
In the final week of your course, anesthesia and surgery will be covered. A broad and key topic, this material will help you become familiar with some of the common anesthetic issues and options available to you, and some of the more common surgical procedures that are performed on birds.
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 real time session.
CE HOURS: 12
TUITION:
Veterinarian:
AAV current member -- $120
nonAAV member -- $200 (* includes AAV membership)
CD-ROM/shipping included
Technician:
AAV current member -- $75
nonAAV member -- $115 (* includes AAV membership)
CD-ROM/shipping extra -- $10
Student:
AAV current member -- $0
nonAAV member -- $40 (* includes AAV membership)
CD-ROM/shipping extra -- $10
* Additional AAV membership surcharges apply to membership outside the United States.
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). ALSO please note whether you are currently an AAV member.
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 out https://www.vin.com/CE/Catalog.htm
Note: Course meets the requirements for 12 hours of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize the American Association of Veterinary State Boards' (AAVSB) Registry of Approved Continuing Education (RACE) approval program, including California.
[Course meets the qualifications for 12 hours of continuing education credit for veterinarians as required by the California Veterinary Medical Board.]
(Registrants are encouraged to check with their licensing jurisdiction(s) for information regarding recognition by their state board.)
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