Events
(limited to 10 participants per day)
Supported by BIOMEDTRIX
(limited to 10 participants per day)
Supported by BIOMEDTRIX
(min 30 - max 100 participants)
Supported by PennHIP
Veterinary School, University of Munich, Germany
Course instructors
Randy Boudrieau, Slobodan Tepic, Aldo Vezzoni.
Sponsor: KYON
(Participants: max 20, min 10)
Veterinary School, University of Munich, Germany
Veterinary School, University of Munich, Germany
Course Director: S. Tepic (CH)
Faculty: R. Budrieau (USA), P. Peirone (I), S. Tepic (CH), A. Vezzoni (I)
Sponsor: KYON
(Participants: max 15, min 10)
Veterinary School, University of Munich, Germany
Lab Instructors:
1. Dr. Jon Dyce
2. Dr. Mike Kowaleski
3. Dr. Antonio Pozzi
Sponsor: BioMedtrix
(Participants: max 20, min 10)
(min 15 - max 30 participants per day)
Supported by ARTHREX - WOLF
Veterinary School, University of Munich, Germany
Course Director: S. Tepic (CH)
Faculty: R. Budrieau (USA), P. Peirone (I), S. Tepic (CH), A. Vezzoni (I)
Sponsor: KYON
(Participants: max 15, min 10)
Veterinary School, University of Munich, Germany
Lab Instructors:
1. Dr. Jon Dyce
2. Dr. Mike Kowaleski
3. Dr. Antonio Pozzi
Sponsor: BioMedtrix
(Participants: max 20, min 10)
(min 15 - max 30 participants per day)
Supported by ARTHREX - WOLF
La Jolla, CA, USA AO North America Department of Continuing Education
1690
Russel Road Paoli, PA 19301 USA
phone: (800) 769-1391 or (610) 695-2459
fax: (610) 695-2420
e-mail: orthoregistrar@aona.org
Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to:
- recognize and apply AO Principles to small animal fracture management
- define indications for internal fixation and the criteria for implant selection
AO North America Department of Continuing Education
1690 Russel Road Paoli, PA 19301 USA
phone: (800) 769-1391 or (610) 695-2459
fax: (610) 695-2420
e-mail: orthoregistrar@aona.org
Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to:
- plan various corrective osteotomies using the CORA principles
- integrate the art and science of osteotomies into veterinary medicine, particularly as it pertains to small animals
- apply osteotomy techniques into small animal surgical practice
La Jolla, CA, USA AO North America Department of Continuing Education
1690
Russel Road Paoli, PA 19301 USA
phone: (800) 769-1391 or (610) 695-2459
fax: (610) 695-2420
e-mail: orthoregistrar@aona.org
Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to:
- recognize and apply AO Principles to small animal fracture management
- define indications for internal fixation and the criteria for implant selection
AO North America Department of Continuing Education
1690 Russel Road Paoli, PA 19301 USA
phone: (800) 769-1391 or (610) 695-2459
fax: (610) 695-2420
e-mail: orthoregistrar@aona.org
Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to:
- plan various corrective osteotomies using the CORA principles
- integrate the art and science of osteotomies into veterinary medicine, particularly as it pertains to small animals
- apply osteotomy techniques into small animal surgical practice
La Jolla, CA, USA AO North America Department of Continuing Education
1690
Russel Road Paoli, PA 19301 USA
phone: (800) 769-1391 or (610) 695-2459
fax: (610) 695-2420
e-mail: orthoregistrar@aona.org
Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to:
- recognize and apply AO Principles to small animal fracture management
- define indications for internal fixation and the criteria for implant selection
AO North America Department of Continuing Education
1690 Russel Road Paoli, PA 19301 USA
phone: (800) 769-1391 or (610) 695-2459
fax: (610) 695-2420
e-mail: orthoregistrar@aona.org
Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to:
- plan various corrective osteotomies using the CORA principles
- integrate the art and science of osteotomies into veterinary medicine, particularly as it pertains to small animals
- apply osteotomy techniques into small animal surgical practice
La Jolla, CA, USA AO North America Department of Continuing Education
1690
Russel Road Paoli, PA 19301 USA
phone: (800) 769-1391 or (610) 695-2459
fax: (610) 695-2420
e-mail: orthoregistrar@aona.org
Upon completion of this course, participants should be able to:
- recognize and apply AO Principles to small animal fracture management
- define indications for internal fixation and the criteria for implant selection
