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VOI Bone Plating 201 - Next Level Workshop


Course
Enrollment for this course is currently closed.

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Are you ready to expand your veterinary skill set and knowledge? Come and learn techniques for more advanced fracture repair. Register TODAY!

Join this Movora sponsored event on November 28th - 29th for the Bone Plating 201 - Next Level workshop presented by VOI at the Translational Medicine Institute in Fort Collins, Colorado!

This two-day workshop will teach participants reliable techniques and give valuable practical tips useful in repairing more challenging fracture repair.

General Vet Registration: $2,295

Technician Registration: $450

 

Instructors

INSTRUCTOR
Dr. Don Hulse, DVM, DACVS, DECVS
 
INSTRUCTOR
Dr. Ross Palmer DVM, MS, Diplomate ACVS
 
INSTRUCTOR
Dr. Kenneth Bruecker DVM, MS, DACVS, DACVSMR

Workshop Description

You learned long ago that not all of your clients are willing/able to accept a referral to a specialist for fracture repair and you grew tired of amputating limbs (or worse). Along the way, you took a basic fracture management / plating course and you’ve saved your share of limbs (and lives) as you’ve become comfortable with treatment of many routine diaphyseal fractures.
… but you’ve also come to realize that not all fractures are diaphyseal long bone fractures and now you’re ready for the NEXT LEVEL. We knew you’d be back … and we’ve got the perfect training course for you!
In this specially-designed blended (online + hands-on) course, you will learn to address those challenges associated with some articular fractures, juxta-articular fractures and fractures of the pelvis. After this course, you’ll return to your practice ready to tackle some of those not-so-routine fracture cases and your clients will be glad you got this training!

Learning Objectives

Following successful completion of this course, you will be able to:

  • Successfully plan, execute and critique your surgical stabilization of complex fractures of the distal femoral physis, supracondylar distal femur, pelvis and lateral humeral condyle.
  • Describe how to perform autogenous cancellous bone grafting
  • Describe strategies to reduce the incidence of orthopedic surgical site infections
  • Diagnose and manage complications such as non-union vs. delayed union

Prerequisites

This workshop is appropriate for GPs or specialists that are looking to expand their already good foundation of knowledge on fracture repair to more complicated fractures.

CE Credits - RACE Approved

This workshop will meet the requirements for 21 CE hours of continuing education credits in a jurisdiction that recognizes AAAVSB RACE approval.

Movora provides all equipment and materials for each workshop.

Location

Address

Translational Medicine Institute
2350 Gillette Drive
Fort Collins, CO 80523

Presented by

Registration for this Workshop is coordinated through the Translational Medicine Institute at the Colorado State University. Continuing to registration will take you to their website. 

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