3rd Conference on Current Veterinary Practices

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3rd Conference on

Current Veterinary Practices

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15

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of October 2016, Asten, the Netherlands

E O C N C F TI ER AC EN PR CE ON C CCVP 15 th of October 2016 Asten · Netherlands Y AR IN ER U R E T R V E N

GST-Anacura, Orthopaedics and Eickemeyer

are pleased to organize and invite you to the third Conference on Current Veterinary Practices in Asten, the Netherlands.

This conference aims at bringing equine veterinarians together to discuss the latest insights in veterinary surgery, medical imaging, drug treatment and horse care. In the present conference we highlight treatment of diseased cheek teeth and radiography of neck and back in a practical morning session.

In the afternoon we have a theoretical conference that covers equine incisor diseases, cartilage repair in the veterinary field, radiography of tarsal lameness and bone lesions in the equine tarsus.

The conference is registered with the Royal Dutch Veterinary Society (KNMvD), and therefore, study points will be acquired. Registration for the oral presentations (afternoon session) is free. Supported by an educational grant from GST-Anacura, Eickemeyer and Orthopaedics.be.

Practical sessions:

8:00-12:00

Diseased cheek teeth, Dierenkliniek Landhorst te Landhorst

8:30-12:00

Neck and back x-ray, Veterinair Centrum Someren te Someren

Theoretical sessions:

13:00 13:15-14:15 14:15-15:15 15:15-15:30 15:30-16:30 16:30-17:30 17:30-18:30

Welcome and registration Speaker 1: DEWI VAN MECHELEN

Subject “to be announced”

Speaker 2: LISE CHARLOTTE BERG

Cartilage repair in the veterinary field – current best evidence and future approaches

Break Speaker 3: MARIANNA BIGGI

Bone lesion in the equine tarsus, a new prospective

Speaker 4: CARSTEN VOGT

Incisor diseases – it’s not all EOTRH

Drinks and aftertalk

Register at www.ccvp.eu or directly through GST-Anacura, Eickemeyer or Orthopedics.be

Practical sessions: €200 per session Theoretical sessions: Free when registered Global Stem cell Technology