Dermatology III, Vienna / Austria, 4 - 15 August 2008 held
Course Masters in charge: Prof. Dr. David Lloyd (Dip. ECVD, FHEA, FRCVS RCVS) (UK), Dr. Wayne Rosenkrantz (DVM, Dipl. ACVD)(USA), Dr. Craig Griffin (Dip. ACVD)(USA)
Please note: The dermatology courses of ESAVS are routinely recognized by the European College of Veterinary Dermatology (ECVD) which means they satisfy all the required criteria for continuing recognition in this discipline. Further information about credits for Dermatology can be found on the ECVD page: www.ecvd.org.
The Otology Workshop is a new innovation for the ESAVS Dermatology course and will comprise a laboratory session using cadavers and video-otoscopy equipment kindly loaned by Karl Storz Endoscopes.
Participants will experience hands-on training in otoscopic examination, examination of the tympanic membrane, myringotomy, bulla assessment and bulla flushing.
Overview:
This course concludes the ESAVS dermatology training programme, completing the coverage of small animal dermatology and reviewing the dermatological problems of other animal species encountered in veterinary practice. The most recent diagnostic and therapeutic procedures will be presented.
Please note: This Dermatology course is open to new-comers. The programme is designed for veterinarians with advanced knowledge and experience in veterinary dermatology.
TOPICS Week 1
Prof. Lloyd and other speakers
Antimicrobial therapy and resistance
Pododermatitis
Pustular diseases / equine coat problems
Feline dermatology
Cytology – pustular diseases, cats
Equine dermatology
Psuedomonas infection; hygiene and disinfection
Dermatology of birds, fish, reptiles and amphibia
Case studies
TOPICS Week 2
Dr. Griffin, Dr. Rosenkrantz and other speakers
Pemphigus – pathogenesis, clinical signs and diagnosis
Autoimmune sub-epidermal blistering / ulcerative diseases
Auricular chondritis and polychonditits
Cutaneous and systemic lupus
Dermatomyositis
Vasculitis, ischaemic dermatoses and cold agglutinin disease
Erythema multiforme
Toxic epidermal necrolysis
Alopecia areata, pseudopelade and mural folliculitis
Sterile granulomatous diseases
Uveo-dermatological syndrome / miscellaneous
Therapy of immune mediated diseases
Claws, anal sacs and perianal fistulae
Participant and instructor case discussions / Case studies and problem solving
Journal review and review distance learning exercise
COURSE PROGRAM Dermatology III 2008 - subject to change
COURSE NOTES Dermatology III 2008
DISTANCE LEARNING from Dermatology II 2007
ATF credit hours (Akademie für Tierärtzliche Fortbildung, Germany): 65
(for Germany, Austria, Switzerland)
LOCATION - ACCOMMODATION - TRAVEL
Location and Hotel Information
If you wish to book alternative accommodation please see Hotels in Vienna
REGISTRATION - REGISTRATION - REGISTRATION
Tuition fee: EURO 1.900,--
Early registration: EURO 1.800,-- (deadline for early registration: 31st March 2008)
Manual Registration
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