AO VET Course—Principles of Small Animal Fracture Management
Course
Chairpersons
Pettitt, Rob - Chairperson
Corr, Sandra - Co-Chairperson
Workshop Description
The aim of this course is to introduce the principles of fracture management in small animals, including assessment of the trauma patient, and the planning and performance of treatment for long bone and articular fractures. The course will provide a platform for future study and career development in veterinary orthopedics.
This 3-day face-to-face course is delivered using a combination of lectures, small group discussions, plenary case discussions, and practical exercises. Participants receive precourse materials to complete online during the month before the hands-on course.
Target Audience:
This course is suitable for any veterinary surgeon with an interest in managing fractures in small animals, including: veterinary surgery residents, interns, veterinary graduates at the start of their career, and practicing veterinary surgeons with some surgical experience.
Learning Objectives:
At the end of this course, participants should be able to:
- Evaluate small animal patients with fractures
- Select and plan appropriate treatment options
- Perform operative and non-operative procedures to treat long bine and simple articular fractures
- Formulate plans for postoperative care including recognition and management of fractures
- Critically assess patient outcome
Registration Fee
- Ticket STANDARD: EUR 1600
- Ticket MEMBER: EUR 1440
The registration fee includes coffee/lunch breaks, a course reception on the 8th of June in Weetwood Hall, and a course certificate.
Completion
The following certificates are awarded when the course is completed:
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Movora Certificate of Completion |

