Rabbit Surgery and Dentistry Workshop 5 6th March 2016
SCHEDULE DAY 1 DAY 2 8:00am Registration 8:30am Tutorial 1 Nutrition and Husbandry 9:30am Tutorial 2 Physical Examination 10:15am Morning Tea 10:45am Tutorial 3 Clinical Techniques 11:45am Tutorial 4 Common Surgical Procedures 12:45pm Lunch 1:15pm Practical 1 Intubation and catheter placement 2:30pm Practical 2 and 3 Common Surgical Procedures 4:00pm Afternoon Tea 4:15pm Tutorial 5 General Anaesthetic and Analgesia 8:00am Tutorial 6 Emergency and Supportive Procedures 9:00am Practical 4 Diagnostic Imaging 10:25am Morning Tea 10:40am Practical 5 Emergency Techniques 11:40pm Tutorial 7 Dentistry 1:10pm Lunch 1:55pm Practical 6 Dentistry Part 1 3:10pm Afternoon Tea Peri-operative Care 3:25pm Practical 7 Dentistry Part 2 5:00pm Collect Certificates and Questions 5:30pm Day End
SKILLS YOU WILL USE IMMEDIATELY Veterinary care for rabbits is a growing area for our profession with huge profit potential. Be confident anaesthetising and intubating a rabbit. Place catheters with confidence. Practice rabbit dental surgery and common surgical procedures like amputations, intestinal surgery and desexing. Read rabbit radiographs with confidence. Be guided through the most practical 2 day workshop for small mammal clinicians in 2016. BOOK NOW! DON T MISS OUT PLACES LIMITED BE BETTER TRAINED FOR RABBIT VETERINARY CARE OFFER UNIQUE SERVICES IN YOUR AREA INCREASE PRACTICE PROFITABILITY CALL 0414 581 600 FOR MORE INFORMATION WWW.VETPRAC.COM
SMALL GROUPS HANDBOOK BY DAVID VELLA OVER 200 PAGES OF TIPS AND TRICKS TWO DAYS SURGERY TRAINING 7 HRS OF PRACTICAL WET LABS CPD VALUE 23 points TUTOR Dr. David Vella BSc BVSc(Hons) DABVP Exotic Companion Animals) LOCATION Pre-Clinical Studies Centre Charles Sturt University Wagga Wagga NSW DATE Saturday and Sunday, March 5 6th 2016 COURSE FEE (2 DAYS) $2200 +GST Includes Dinner on Saturday night. Book before January 25th and get the Textbook of Rabbit Dentistry valued at $200 for FREE. CONTACT ILANA AND TYNG FOR FURTHER DETAILS info@vetprac.com CLICK HERE TO VIEW MAP ON BROWSER 0414 581 600
PRESENTERS Speaker DR. DAVID VELLA BSc BVSc(Hons) (DABVP Exotic) Companion Animals Dr David Vella graduated with a Bachelor of Science (1992) and a Bachelor of Veterinary Science (1996) both from the University of Sydney. In 2009, David became a Diplomate of the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners in Exotic Companion Mammals, the first and only Australian vet to achieve these credentials. Currently volunteering for NSW WIRES (Wildlife Information Rescue & Emergency Service), Dr Vella is involved in reptile and amphibian rescue. He also trains in handling, rehabilitation, foster care and rescue. Dr Vella is director of Sydney Exotics and Rabbit Vets (SERV) working out of the North Shore Veterinary Specialist Centre. DR NARELLE WALTER BVSc, MRCVS Narelle graduated in 1996 at Melbourne University and worked throughout Victoria as a dairy and large animal veterinarian. She has travelled extensively to New Zealand and the United Kingdom where her interest for rabbits increased. In England, Narelle worked in a large small animal clinic and treated an increasingly large number of rabbit patients over three years. Returning to Australia it became obvious that rabbits were increasing in popularity, especially as inside house rabbits. Narelle concentrates exclusively on rabbits and the occasional guinea pig as both a primary and secondary opinion veterinarian. She offers routine rabbit services including desexings and routine vaccinations, as well as surgical and medical care at her hospital Melbourne Rabbit Clinic. DR MICHELLE DALLI BSc BVSc Michelle graduated from Sydney University in 2005 with a special interest in exotics and wildlife, particularly reptiles. Dr Bingley has worked in various small animal practices since graduation and also had her own mobile veterinary service for reptiles. Now working for David Vella for over four years and loving it, Michelle is particularly focused on surgery and the challenge of performing even routine procedures in exotics. She has developed a strong interest in small mammal medicine. Michelle has two children who love animals and the home is shared with 2 dogs, 3 rabbits, a guine pig, 6 snakes and a lace monitor.
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