Dentistry I, Halmstad / Sweden, 26 - 30 May 2008 held
Course Masters in charge: Dr. Cecilia Gorrel, BSc, MA, Vet MB, DDS MRCVS, Hon FAVD, Dip. EVDC (GB) , Dr. Philippe Hennet, Dip. EVDC, Dip. AVDC (F)
Overview:
The dentistry module consists of residential (5 days) and long-distance learning over a period of three years. The goal of the module is to cover theoretical knowledge and practical skills of veterinary dentistry that every general veterinary practitioner needs to know. In addition, certain dental specialties, e.g. endodontics and restorative dentistry are taught.
The residential courses are theoretical and practical. In fact, roughly 50% of the time is spent in the laboratory learning and practicing the procedures. The number of delegates is limited to 30 individuals to allow efficient supervision of the practical procedures.
The long-distance learning is designed to complement and enhance the theoretical knowledge gained during the residential course.
TOPICS
- Oral-dental Anatomy and Physiology
- Oral-dental Examination
- Oral-dental Embryology
- Oral Pathology
- Oral Microbiology & Immunology
- Dental Radiography and Radiology
- Periodontology
- Dental Extractions
- Dental Conditions of Rodents and Lagomorphs
- Case Discussions
- Review and Assessment
COURSE PROGRAM: Dentistry I 2008
ATF credit hours (Akademie für Tierärtzliche Fortbildung, Germany): 31
(for Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Luxembourg)
We are sorry but this course is already fully booked!
New registrations will be placed on the waiting list.
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Tuition fee: EURO 2.300,--
Early registration: EURO 2.200,-- (deadline for early registration: 31st December 2007)
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