KSUCVM • Continuing Education
Skeleton Leg

Small Animal Orthopedic Surgery:

Diagnosis and Treatment of
Forelimb Lamenesses

Small Animal Lecture Series 2000
September 9, 2000

Skeleton Leg

Date and Time
September 9, 2000
1:00 p.m. – 5:05 p.m.

Location
Practice Management Center
Trotter Hall, College of Veterinary Medicine
1700 Denison, Manhattan, KS
The Practice Management Center is located on the fourth floor of Trotter Hall. Enter at the Dean’s Office Entrance. Signs will be posted to direct you to registration.

Continuing Education Contact Hours for Veterinarians
4 Clock Hours

Objectives
The objectives of this conference are:

  1. Expand our understanding of the work up and management of forelimb lamenesses in the dog and cat.

  2. Remind ourselves of the various differentials and diagnostic tests available.

  3. Familiarize ourselves with new techniques and information.

Schedule

12:45 pm   
     

Registration
 

1:00 pm

Welcome
Ralph Richardson, Dean,
College of Veterinary Medicine
Walter Renberg, Program Coordinator
  

1:05 pm

Diagnosis of Forelimb Lameness and the
Role of the Ancillary Tests
– Walter Renberg
   

2:05 pm

Common Sources of Forelimb Lameness
– Horse – James Roush
  

3:05 pm

Uncommon Sources of Forelimb Lameness
– Zebras and Unicorns
– Walter Renberg
   

4:05 pm

Fractures of the Forelimb
– James Roush
   

5:05 pm

Evaluation and Adjourn

Speakers
Walter Renberg, DVM,
Diplomate ACVS
Dr. Renberg received his DVM from Oklahoma State in 1992. He did his internship at Mississippi State and completed his residency and masters at Virginia Tech. Dr. Renberg was on faculty at the University of Georgia before coming to Kansas State University in 1998.

James Roush, DVM,
Diplomate ACVS
Dr. Roush received his DVM from Purdue University in 1983. He completed his residency and masters at the University of Wisconsin. Dr. Roush joined the faculty at Kansas State University in 1990.

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