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New Developments in Equine Endoscopy & Respiratory Conditions – A 2-Day Practical Course

Fri, 14 March, 2025 - Sat, 15 March, 2025

Species

Equine

Contact Hours

15 Hours

Early Booking Deadline

Sun, 02 February, 2025

Registration Deadline

Fri, 14 February, 2025

Language

English with Polish Moderation

Extras

Printed Set of Course Notes (pick up at venue) - USD 91.27

Sponsors
Discipline

Diagnostic Imaging

Internal Medicine – Endocrinology, Haematology, Infectious Diseases, Parasitology & Oncology

Sports Medicine

Industry Partners

Global

Veterinary Partners

Global


COURSE DESCRIPTION

Nowadays most equine practices have an endoscope at their disposal, which however might not get used as much as it could.  This two-day practical course was developed to provide practitioners with an update on equine endoscopy, respiratory conditions and especially with the practical skills to perform most routine diagnostic endoscopic procedures (incl. GI) currently used in equine practice. A panel of international experts who have dedicated a significant proportion of their careers to equine endoscopy and respiratory conditions are involved with this course and will be sharing invaluable tips and tricks.  The first day will focus on the upper/lower respiratory tract and sinoscopy and on the second day the gastrointestinal tract (incl. the mouth) will be featured.

The following highly illustrated lectures (in English, with Polish moderation) will be held in the mornings:  

  • Diagnostic Nasal & Upper Respiratory Endoscopy
  • Sinus Approaches & Sinoscopy  
  • Lower Respiratory Tract (incl. tracheal wash & bronchoalveolar lavage)
  • Making Sense of Lower Airway Test Results
  • Therapeutics for Lower Airway Conditions – What to do with what you see…     
  • The Guttural Pouches
  • Overground Respiratory Endoscopy
  • Oesophagus, Stomach & Duodenum
  • Interactive Gastroscopy – when do you need to treat?   
  • Clinical Endoscopy Case-Discussions

In the afternoons, the 7 hours small group sessions (3 – 5 attendees/endoscope) will provide attendees with plenty of opportunities to further develop their hands-on skills on live horses and specimens under the supervision of the experts.  Each attendee will rotate through the following practical stations:

  • Upper Respiratory Tract incl. Guttural Pouches
  • Lower Respiratory Tract incl. Tracheal Wash & Bronchoalveolar Lavage
  • Overground Endoscopy
  • Sinus Approaches & Sinoscopy
  • Oral Endoscopy
  • Gastroscopy

The course fee includes lunches, coffee/tea breaks, extensive electronic course notes and a certificate of attendance. Attendees can choose to only attend the lectures (= Lectures Only) on this course or can register for the entire course (= Lectures & Practical Sessions).  On the evening of the first day all attendees are invited to attend the wine & cheese reception. Early course registration is recommended as there are only a limited number of places available.

This course is suitable for RCVS Modules:  B-EP.3; C –E.1; C-E.2; C –E.3; C-E.15; C–E.16

Patrick is Professor of Veterinary Surgery and Remote and Rural Medicine at the Universities of Glasgow and Edinburgh and the Director of the Glasgow Equine Hospital and Practice.   Patrick has worked in general and specialist veterinary practice for 25 years and is a specialist in large animal surgery with an interest in trauma, wound healing and supporting vets and animal owners in resource limited settings across the globe. A Fellow of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons for meritorious contribution to clinical practice, Patrick is involved in projects with some of the world's 150 million working horses, donkeys and mules, including setting up training programs for vets and animal owners, and has developed networks for veterinary practitioners in remote rural and resource limited settings including telemedicine and in field support from the Scottish Highlands and Islands to The Gambia. Patrick is undertaking a master’s program in Disaster Medicine and Emergency Management and is collaborating with the Worldwide Veterinary Service to develop guidelines to support the animals of displaced people.

Working with the British Animal Rescue and Trauma Association (BARTA), The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service and the veterinary profession, Patrick introduced training for incidents involving animals, animal rescue, and for supporting animals in disasters. In addition, he has worked to introduce training for first responders and vets in the high stake’s environments of equine competitive events.

Patrick is an international speaker and researcher and has introduced transformative training for veterinary undergraduates in resilience, performance, team dynamics and leadership.

Patrick is inspired by developing partnerships and collaboration between those working in all types of high stakes environments and improving the health and wellbeing of people and animals.

A keen runner, kayaker and piper, Patrick lives with his partner, and three children in west central Scotland

More Info

David qualified from Cambridge Vet School in 1995. He worked in general practice in Yorkshire for 2 years prior to undertaking a 2-year residency and then a PhD at the University of Glasgow. Following this he moved to South Africa as senior medicine clinician in the equine hospital of the University of Pretoria. David subsequently returned to Scotland and worked for Clyde Veterinary Group as head of their equine medicine service. He is currently Professor in equine medicine at the University of Glasgow.

More Info

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Venue

near Poznań, Western Poland (Poznań, Wrocław or Warsaw Chopin Airport)

CONTACT DETAILS FOR CLINIC

Equi Vet Serwis
Wygoda 6
64-320 Buk

 

DIRECTIONS

Head east and turn right toward Bukowska/DW307. Turn right onto Bukowska/DW307, follow DW307. Continue onto Poznańska. Continue onto DW307. At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit and stay on DW307. The clinic will then be on your left.

 

NEARBY AIRPORTS

Distance from Poznań Airport - approx. 22 km

Distance from Wrocław Airport - approx. 180 km

Distance from Warsaw Chopin Airport - approx. 330 km

 

NEARBY HOTELS

Hotel i Restauracja Melodia ***
Lipowa 30, 64-320 Buk.
 Tel. +48 61 814 08 99.
 E-mail: melodia.buk@wp.pl 
Website: www.melodia-buk.pl

Distance from clinic 4.6 km

 

 

Rooms from 200 PLN

 

 

Hotel Przylesie ****                                        
Bukowska 2A, Sierosław, 62-080. 
Tel: +48 61 814 78 09. 
Website: www.przylesie.pl‎

 

Distance from clinic 10 km

Rooms from 125 PLN

Remes Sport & Spa****
Parkowa 48, 64-330 Gmina Opalenica. 
Tel: +48 61 448 24 00. 
E-mail: info@hotelremes.pl 
Website: www.hotelremes.pl

Distance from clinic 12.7 km

Rooms from   280 PLN

 

 

 

Qualified Vet

Lectures & Practical Sessions

USD 1123.96

USD 936.20

Lectures Only

USD 561.98

USD 468.10

2nd vet, same clinic

Lectures & Practical Sessions

USD 1067.89

USD 889.26

Lectures Only

USD 534.60

USD 445.93

Vet & Vet. Nurse / Vet. Technician

Lectures & Practical Sessions

USD 1911.51

USD 1590.75

Lectures Only

USD 957.06

USD 795.38

Intern/Resident/PhD (Requires proof of status)

Lectures Only

USD 281.64

USD 281.64

Veterinary Student (Requires proof of status)

Lectures Only

USD 112.14

USD 93.88

PEVA Member

Lectures & Practical Sessions

USD 899.69

USD 842.32

Lectures Only

USD 451.15

USD 421.16

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