SURGICAL OPHTHALMOLOGY

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General Information

Date:
February 23/24, 2008
9:00-5:00


Class Size:
Limited to 20 participants

Conference Fees:
Early Registration: (before January 25, 2008)
$1249 CDN/US

After January 25, 2007:
$1349 CND/US

Fees include notes, lunch, coffee breaks and parking.

Full fee required with registration.


Location: Lifetime Learning Centre, Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada (map provided upon registration).

Lodging: Accommodation is available at the following Hotels/Motels in Guelph. Ask for the Lifelearn rate.

Holiday Inn 519-836-0231
Ramada Inn 519-836-1240
Days Inn 519-822-9112
Willow Manor (B&B) 519-763-3574
Wakefield House (B&B) 519-822-1479
The Lyon's Den (B&B) 519-821-2556
Delta 877-814-7706
Comfort Inn 519-763-1900

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).

CE Accreditation: Certificate awarded from the Ontario Veterinary College for 14 hours of CE credit.

Cancellation Policy:
90% refund will be issued for cancellations up to 60 days prior. No refunds will be issued after that date except under special circumstances, when the maximum refund is 50%. Lifelearn reserves the right to cancel the course, in which case a full course refund only will be paid.

Program Faculty:
Nick Whelan, BVSc, MVSc, MACVSc, Dip ACVCP, Dip ACVO, Ontario Veterinary College

Course Objectives:

This two day ophthalmic surgery course will include a series of lectures and laboratories to provide participants with a range of skills to diagnose and treat common external eye diseases:

  • The morning lectures will focus on the diagnosis and surgical treatment of common external eye disease involving the eyelids, third eyelid, cornea and nasolacrimal system. Topics will also cover preparation of the eye for surgery, choices of instruments and sutures.
  • During the afternoon laboratory, participants will work on their own under the guidance of a board certified ophthalmologist, resident and technician. Each participant will have the opportunity to perform all the procedures on a cadaver. These include subconjunctival injections, aqueocentesis, flushing and cannulation of the nasolacrimal system, entropion correction, replacement of a prolapsed third gland of the third eyelid, punctuate or grid keratotomy for non-healing ulcers, placing a conjunctival pedicle flap for deep corneal ulcers, suturing of corneal lacerations and performing a keratectomy for removal of a corneal sequestrum. Each laboratory will finish with a review and a question and answer session.

The course includes 6 hours of lecture and 8 hours of surgical laboratory time.

TESTIMONIALS & COMMENTS

Awesome course!
Krista Kean, DVM

I thought great combo of lecture/lab, number of procedures, and progression of procedures to reinforce technique.
Tamara Lightbody, DVM

The content was just what I needed for a level that I could deal with. The one-on-one time during labs was great. All of the instructors were approachable and enthusiastic.
Sophie Farrell, DVM

Great opportunity to improve myself. Thanks so much. Especially important after 30 + years out of school.
Michael R. Herr, DVM

Excellent course, good amount of content, good speed. Content all potentially applicable to practice.
Ian Lang, DVM