Small Animal Endoscopy
Sponsored by
Karl Storz Veterinary Endoscopy America, Inc.
NB: Please do not make flight reservations until the course you are registering in is confirmed. Module 2 is confirmed, however there are only a few spots left. You will receive a confirmation either by phone, fax or email. Lifelearn reserves the right to cancel a course, in which case a full course refund only will be paid. All other costs will be paid by the registrant. For registrations that you wish to cancel, a 90% refund less deposit will be issued up to 60 days prior to the course. No refunds will be issued after that date except under special circumstances, when the maximum refund is 50%.
Prerequisite – Course participants should have prior training at an introductory endoscopy course (for example, Lifelearn Module 1 or North American Veterinary Conference GI Endoscopy Lab) and be proficient in maneuvering a flexible endoscope through the esophagus and stomach. Module 2 is ideal for enhancing upper GI endoscopy skills including traversing the pylorus and in improving biopsy and foreign body retrieval techniques.
There are myriad uses for both flexible and rigid endoscopy in any practice setting! This is a great opportunity to pick up a new skill, or to polish your skills if you already know a little about the basics.
Endoscopic capabilities … is your modern practice equipped? Join your colleagues for the most comprehensive hands-on endoscopy course in North America!
Program Faculty:
Todd Tams, DVM, Dip ACVIM
Randy Hutchison, DVM
Lynette Cole, DVM, MS, DACVD
Anthony Abrams-Ogg, BA, DVM, DVSc, Dip ACVIM
J. Paul Woods, DVM, MS, DACVIM
Michael Taylor, DVM
Course references available by calling 1-800-375-7994 - (Click Here to view testimonials)
Dr. Todd Tams, from Los Angeles, California, one of the most effective
teachers of gastroenterology and endoscopy, supported for the wet lab
section by faculty and staff from the Ontario Veterinary College, takes
the class on an exciting journey into the bowels of the beast.
Overview
The Lifelearn Endoscopy Series is a comprehensive 6 day course, offered
in two 3 day modules. The course provides training in both flexible and
rigid endoscopy for small animal practitioners. It is designed to aid
veterinarians in learning the skills necessary for both performing endoscopy
in practice and successfully implementing and marketing this excellent
diagnostic tool.
The course includes:
- extensive information on how endoscopy fits into the practice of
clinical gastroenterology, with emphasis on diagnosis and management
of a variety of disorders
- extensive hands-on practice with high quality Karl Storz endoscopes
both flexible and rigid
- hours of instruction and hands-on practice on flexible endoscopic
techniques such as esophagoscopy, gastroscopy, maneuvering through the
pylorus, duodenoscopy, colonoscopy and bronchoscopy
- hours of instruction and hands-on practice on rigid endoscopy procedures
such as rhinoscopy, otoscopy, cystoscopy and laparoscopy
- hands-on practice on biopsy techniques and stomach tube placement
- sessions on instrumentation and its maintenance cleaning
- sessions on indications, achieving client compliance to recommendations
and implementation of endoscopic services in your practice (the business
case)
- session on avian and exotic endoscopy
There are myriad uses for both flexible and rigid endoscopy in any practice
setting! This is a great opportunity to pick up a new skill, or to polish
your skills if you already know a little about the basics. Each module
provides for case-based lecture sessions that will lead into a hands-on
wet lab. See below for detailed outline of each day of the course.
Module 2 - Advanced Flexible Endoscopy Procedures, Rigid Endoscopy and Laparoscopy
Friday/Saturday/Sunday - April 30/May 1/2, 2010
Day 1 - Seminar
- Successful implementation of endoscopic procedures in clinical practice
- Foreign body retrieval techniques
- Endoscopic placement of gastric feeding tubes
- Bronchoscopy
- Anesthetic considerations
- Technique
- Introduction to rigid endoscopy
- Indications for use of rigid endoscopy in practice
- Instrumentation
- Rhinoscopy
- Urethrocystoscopy in female dogs
- Rigid endoscopy in birds and reptiles - Dr. Michael Taylor
Day 2 - Wet Lab (7 hours)
- Flexible endoscopy - 3.5 hours
- Upper GI endoscopy (esophagoscopy, gastroscopy and duodenoscopy, including biopsy
practice). This session allows for considerable interaction with instructors and other
participants and is intended to re-inforce the skills learned in the first module. Participants
comment that without this extra day of instruction and interactive practice, they would not
have had the confidence to implement full endoscopy services in their practice!
- Rigid endoscopy station for avian and reptile endoscopy with Dr. Michael Taylor
- Bronchoscopy
- Foreign body retrieval and upper GI biopsy exercises
- Gastric feeding tube placement
Day 3 - ½ Day Lecture - ½ Day Lab
Seminar
- Laparoscopy (continued from Day 1)
- Liver biopsy technique
- Pancreas biopsy technique
- Kidney biopsy technique
- Update on diagnosis and management of liver disease in dogs and cats
- Cystoscopy in female dogs
- Minimally Invasive Surgery in General Practice
- Getting Started
- Marketing
- Case Examples
- Video Otoscopy - Dr. Lynette Cole, Ohio State
Wet Lab (3.5 hours)
Techniques that will be demonstrated and practiced are laparoscopy, cystoscopy and otoscopy.
Participants will rotate through stations including
- cystoscopy
- rhinoscopy
- otoscopy
- laparoscopy (including biopsy techniques)
TESTIMONIALS & COMMENTS
Testimonial:
An excellent comprehensive presentation. High energy and enthusiastic. I’m heading home confident in this new skill set and ready to apply it to my practice.
Jim Hysen, DVM
"This is the best continuing education experience that I have had since graduation (22 years). The planning was exceptional on the part of Todd Tams, Lifelearn and Stortz. The learning curve was well paced as we were given the complete notes first, then well illustrated lecture and then lots of time to practice skills in the lab. The comradery of the participants was excellent and I have made many friends unlike after most conferences. I also enjoyed the American/Canadian interface which I have not experienced at other Canadian conferences. To come back and be a student at Guelph again was great. I will highly recommend Lifelearn to colleagues."
Dr. Judy Miller, Algoma Park Animal Clinic, Thunder Bay, ON, 807-345-3353
Very well organized, very informative and practical. Hands down best CE I ever attended.
Yosse Koren-Roth
Albany, NY
March 2005 participant comments on the value of splitting the session over two weekends:
"I prefer the course split in two sessions because I can go away, practice and come back for review and questions."
"Excellent lectures and wet labs. Spending the day reinforcing Flexible GI was very useful."
"I was very pleased with this course from start to finish. I did not mind the set-up i.e. two 3-day courses and feel sufficient time was allotted between flexible and rigid endoscopy."
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Date:
Module 2 - April 30/May 1/2, 2010 (Friday/Saturday/Sunday)
Each module includes case-based lecture sessions that lead into small group hands-on wet lab periods.
*Note that laboratory time represents 50% of the course hours. Laboratory group size is 4 per station.
Location:
Lifetime Learning Centre, Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON N1G 2W1 (map provided upon registration).
Course Type:
Lecture/Lab
Class Size:
Limited to 32 participants.
Conference Fees:
Early Registration: (before March 26, 2010)
$1849.50 CDN/US
After March 26, 2010:
$1899.50 CDN/US
Fee includes notes, breaks, lunch and parking.
CE Accreditation:
Certificate awarded from the Ontario Veterinary College for 21 hours of CE credit for each module.
Lodging:
Accommodation is available at the following Hotels/Motels in Guelph. Ask for the Lifelearn/University of Guelph rate.
| Delta |
877-814-7706 |
| Holiday Inn |
519-836-0231 |
| Best Western |
519-836-1240 |
| Days Inn |
519-822-9112 |
| Willow Manor (B&B) |
519-763-3574 |
| The Lyon's Den (B&B) |
519-821-2556 |
| Norfolk Guest House (B&B) |
519-767-1095 |
Transportation:
Attendees may choose to fly to Pearson International
Airport, Toronto (45 minutes from Guelph) and drive to Guelph via car or
limousine service (Red Car - 519-824-9344 - website). Reservation Required.
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