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Assessment and Management of Acute & Chronic Pain in Donkeys

Wed, 12 March, 2025 07:00 pm - 09:00 pm (Your Local Time Zone)

Species

Equine

Contact Hours

2 Hours - RACE Approval Pending

Early Booking Deadline

Sun, 01 December, 2024

Registration Deadline

Fri, 20 December, 2024

Language

English

Discipline

Anaesthesia & Pain Management

Industry Partners

Global

Veterinary Partners

Global

Time: London 7PM / Paris 8PM / New York 3PM / Sydney 6:00AM (+1)                                                  

Part of the Equine Pain Recognition, Assessment & Management Online Lecture Series

CONTENT DESCRIPTION

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Doctor Thijs van Loon graduated in 2000 from the Utrecht Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. After graduating, he worked for 3 years in a mixed private practice. After the first year with a lot of general practice, he started to focus on equine anesthesia and internal medicine. In early 2004 he returned to the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine in Utrecht and received a training position in veterinary anesthesiology, pain management and Intensive Care. Simultaneously with the training programme, Thijs started a doctoral research into local pain relief techniques in horses (including epidural anesthesia) and into the objective measurement of pain manifestations. 

In 2012, Thijs passed his exams for the European register of specialists and became a diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Anesthesiologists and Analgesia (ECVAA). In the same year he completed his PhD and defended his dissertation in the Academy Building in Utrecht entitled “Analgesia in the Horse, various approaches for assessment and treatment of pain and nociception in equines”. 

Between 2012 and 2021 Thijs continued to work at the Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care of the University Clinic for Horses in Utrecht. He has guided countless students, interns and specialists in training. In addition to his work in the clinic, he continued research into making acute and chronic pain measurable in horses and donkeys. This resulted, among other things, in the development of the EPWA (Equine Pain and Welfare App) app. This app, with which pain signals in horses and donkeys can be objectively measured, was developed with the cooperation of colleagues and research students, supported by the Friends of Veterinary Medicine Foundation and the Paardenkamp Foundation. A version that can be used for working horses and donkeys in developing countries is being developed, with support from Brooke Hospital for Animals. 

Thijs has been working at SMDC since in September 2021. Both in Heesch and in the international clinics of Altano, he uses his knowledge and experience to supervise (sometimes complex) anesthesia and sedation procedures and to contribute to the further development of pain relief for various disorders. Thijs also provides refresher courses in anesthesia and pain relief for Altano Academy. Since the beginning of 2023, Thijs combines his work for SMDC and Altano with working at the department of clinical sciences at Utrecht University in the Netherlands. 

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Dr. Stacy Tinkler is the Head of Veterinary Services at The Donkey Sanctuary Ireland, where she has been working for just over 2 years overseeing the vet team and health of around 1800 donkeys. Prior to her current post, Stacy worked in large animal internal medicine and equine ambulatory practice at Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine since 2011. She dedicates part of her life to working equid volunteer veterinary projects through the Equitarian Initiative and has a passion for international veterinary medicine.  She has been participating in various working equid projects in Central and South America for the past 20 years and has worked and volunteered at the American Fondouk in Fes, Morocco. Dr. Tinkler has a particular interest in sustainable veterinary and para-veterinary program development and community education dedicated to working equids and their caregivers in partner communities in Latin America. She loves to be outside, to travel and loves how animals and their welfare unite and bond people from all over the globe.

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Venue

Hensol Park, Hensol, Vale of Glamorgan, CF72 8JY

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VENUE FOR LECTURES

Vale Resort****
Hensol Park
Hensol
Vale of Glamorgan
CF72 8JY
www.valeresort.com
 

VENUE FOR PRACTICAL SESSIONS

Cotts Equine
Pantwilkin Stables
Cowbridge
CF71 7GX
www.cottsequine.co.uk
 

CLOSEST AIRPORT

Cardiff Inernational Airport (10 miles from the Vale resort)

Bristol International Airport (55 miles from the Vale resort)
 

HOTEL FACILITIES

ACCOMMODATION 

  • 43 en-suite bedrooms 
  • In-room voice messaging, fax and broadband points 
  • Satellite channels 
  • In-room safe 
  • Same day laundry 
  • Iron & ironing board 
  • Tea & coffee facilities 
  • 24 hour room service 

GOLF

  • Two 18-hole championship standard courses 
  • 16 bay floodlit driving range 
  • Coaching academy 
  • Chipping & bunker practice areas 
  • Putting green 

DINING 

  • Vale Grill - “Best of Welsh” dining experience 
  • Golf Club Bar - good wholesome food 
  • Vale Bar - salads, snacks and healthy eating 
  • Salamanza Champagne Bar 

HEALTH & RACQUETS CLUB 

  • 20 metre swimming pool 
  • Sauna, steam & whirlpool bath 
  • State of the art gymnasium with cardio-theatre 
  • Three squash courts 
  • Three floodlit tennis courts 
  • Fitness studios with over 80+ classes a week 
  • Crèche & day nursery 

 SPA 

  • 19 treatment rooms 
  • Holistic & therapeutic treatments 
  • 5 Relaxation zones 
  • Double therapy suites  
  • Chai café 
  • Boutique shopping 
Qualified Vet

Online Lecture Series

USD 115.00

Intern/Resident/PhD (Requires proof of status)

Online Lecture Series

USD 85.00

Vet Nurse/Vet Tech (Requires proof of status)

Online Lecture Series

USD 85.00

Veterinary Student (Requires proof of status)

Online Lecture Series

USD 25.00

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