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An invitation to Veterinary Medical Practitioners and Veterinary Medical Students to attend the...

   
11th Annual
Equine Fall Conference:
Wound Management

Saturday, November 3, 2001

                

Date and Time
Saturday, November 3, 2001
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Location
Practice Management Center, Trotter Hall, College of Veterinary Medicine, 1700 Denison Ave., Manhattan, KS.
The Practice Management Center is located on the fourth floor of Trotter Hall. Enter at the Dean's Office Entrance and follow the signs directing you to conference registration.

Continuing Education Contact Hours for Veterinarians
7 Clock Hours

Objectives
Lectures by Doctors Lillich, Gaughan, Bryant and Holmes will highlight puncture wounds, wounds of the joints, destabilizing wounds, decisions for closure, foot wounds, and topical and systemic wound medication. A wet lab will provide hands-on experience with joint tap/injection and cast applications.

Schedule

8:00 am

Registration

8:15 am

Welcome
- Dr. Ralph Richardson, Dean
- Dr. Earl Gaughan, Professor
 

8:30 am

Wounds of Joints · Dr. James Lillich
 

9:00 am

Destabilizing Wounds - Dr. James Bryant
 

9:30 am

Topical and Systemic Wound Medication - Dr. Layne Holmes
 

10:00 am

Refreshment Break and Small Group Discussions
 

10:30 am

Decisions for Closure or Grafting - Dr. Earl Gaughan
 

11:00 am

Head Wounds - Dr. James Lillich
 

11:30 am

Foot and Puncture Wounds - Dr. Earl Gaughan
 

12:00 noon

Lunch - included with registration
 

1:00 pm

Lab:
Joint Tap/Injection
Cast Application
 

4:00 pm

Questions, Evaluation and Adjourn

Guest Speakers
James Bryant
, DVM, Diplomate ACVS
Assistant Professor, Large Animal Surgery

Earl Gaughan, DVM, Diplomate ACVS
Professor, Large Animal Surgery

Layne Holmes, DVM
Assistant Professor, Large Animal Surgery

James Lillich, DVM, MS, Diplomate ACVS
Assistant Professor, Large Animal Surgery

What's New with KSU Equine Section?
The equine faculty and KSU-CVM administration are working on the design and development of an Equine Performance Testing and Locomotion Center. Research, service and teaching enhancement can be greatly boosted by the presence of the new facility. If you have questions, please contact any equine faculty member. We would be very grateful for your contribution.


Thank you!

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Thank you to 3M for the supplies they contributed for use in the lab.

Kansas State University Student Chapter of American Association of Equine Practitioners (SCAAEP)
SCAAEP is an organization whose goal is to provide veterinary students with increased exposure to issues of special interest in the equine industry.
Monthly meetings feature respected faculty, both veterinary and non-veterinary equine specialists, as well as equine practitioners and equine producers. Wet labs, fund-raisers, continuing education conferences, Equine Emergency Team and Foal Watch are some of the "hands on" activities available to members.

2000-2001 KSU-SCAAEP Officers
President - Robyn Alizzeo
Vice President - Chad Hommertzheim
Secretary - Sarah Tebbe
Treasurer - Shaun Huser
Emergency Team Coordinator - Jamie Burrell
Wet Lab Coordinator - Shannon Weber

KSU-SCAAEP Sponsors
Dr. Earl Gaughan
Dr. Bonnie Rush

Special Assistance

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