Equine CT and MR Imaging Days

Teilnehmerkreis: Tierärzt:innen

Zeitraum: 09.11.2022 09:30 - 13.11.2022 - 18:00

Referenten:

Maren Hellige
... studied veterinary medicine at the University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover. Subsequently she received her doctoral thesis at the Equine Clinic of the Freie Universität Berlin. From 2002 – 2007 she qualified as a veterinary specialist for horses at a private veterinary clinic in Germany. Since 2008 she works in the department of orthopaedics and diagnostic imaging at the Equine Clinic of the University of Veterinary Medicine Hannover, Foundation, where she deals primarily with orthopaedic cases and all the different imaging modalities (Nuclear Scintigraphy, Thermography, Ultrasound, X – ray, CT and MR). For six years she has available a Multislice Big Bore CT Scanner with which she performs CT scans on the equine stifle and the cervical spine. She also does the equine MR imaging of the skull and the legs with a 3T high field MR of orthopaedic and neurological cases. 

Gabriel Manso Diaz
... graduated from Complutense University of Madrid (UCM), Spain, before completing a Master’s program in research in veterinary sciences. He then went on to complete a PhD in advanced imaging modalities (CT and MRI) for the diagnosis of equine head disorders. After which, he undertook a residency in Diagnostic Imaging (Large Animal Track) at the Royal Veterinary College (London, UK) and obtained board certification in the European College of Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging.He is currently Lecturer at the UCM and splits his time between clinical referral work as equine radiologist and teaching and research in large animal diagnostic imaging. He is also Consultant in Equine Diagnostic Imaging at the Royal Veterinary College. 

Sarah Puchalski
... graduated from the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, Canada. Between 1999 and 2001 she completed a 2-years internship/residency in Field Service and Sports Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania’s New Bolton Centre. Then she did a diagnostic imaging residency at the University of California, Davis and obtained board certification in the American College of Veterinary Radiology in 2004. She was an Associate Professor of Diagnostic Imaging in the Department of Radiological and Surgical Sciences of the School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California Davis, and left the University for private consulting practice working. Currently she interprets many different imaging modalities for a variety of US and international clinics. 

Natasha Werpy
... graduated from the Colorado State University in Fort Collins, CO (CSU). After completing an equine internship in 1999-2000, she completed a year imaging internship with Norm Rantanen. Then she did a diagnostic imaging residency with Norm and at CSU. She is board certified by the American College of Veterinary Radiology. She worked as the Medical Imaging Director at the Gail Holmes Equine Orthopaedic Research Center at CSU under Wayne McIlwraith from 2004–2011. She was an Associate Professor of Diagnostic Imaging at the University of Florida in Gainesville from 2011 - 2016. Since 2016 she has worked as a private practice consultant working with different imaging modalities for US and international clinics.

Zusatzinformationen:

The course will allow you to advance your CT and MR image reading and finding interpretation skills.

Teilnahmegebühr: 2200 €

Course prices include all coffee breaks and lunch buffets.

More information concerning price reductions (early birds, FFP-members, residents) see Webpage.

 

 

Tagungsort: Hotel Collegium Leoninum,, Noeggerathstraße 34, 53111, Bonn, Germany,

Programm 09.11.2022 09:30 - 13.11.2022 - 18:00

November 9, Wednesday
CPDMR imaging with Sarah Puchalski and Natasha Werpy

09:30   Foot/pastern

11:15   Coffee break

11:45   Fetlock, proximal digital sheath, and distal metacarpus/tarsus (SL branches)

13:30   Lunch

14:30   Image reading lab – Foot/pastern/fetlock and distal metacarpus/tarsus (SL branches)

16:15   Coffee break

16:45   Image reading lab – Foot/pastern/fetlock and distal metacarpus/tarsus (SL branches)

18:30   End 

November 10, Thursday
CPDMR imaging with Sarah Puchalski and Natasha Werpy

09:00   Proximal fore suspensory ligament/carpus

10:45   Coffee break

11:15   Proximal hind suspensory ligament/tarsus

13:00   Lunch

14:00   Image reading lab – Proximal fore/hind suspensory ligament/carpus/tarsus

15:45   Coffee break

16:15   Image reading lab – Proximal fore/hind suspensory ligament/carpus/tarsus

18:00   End 

18:30   Guided tour and dinner 

November 11, Friday
CPD Comparison MR & CT imaging with Maren Hellige, Gabriel Manso Diaz, Sarah Puchalski and Natasha Werpy

09:00    CT/MRI cases – Natasha and Sarah

10:45   Coffee break

11:15   CT/MRI cases – Natasha and Sarah w/ literature review

12:45   CT of the proximal limb: elbow, shoulder, and pelvis. New applications in adult horses – Natasha and Sarah

13:30   Lunch

14:30   CT vs MRI of osseous and articular diseases – Gabriel and Maren

15:30   CT vs MRI of tendon and ligaments – Gabriel and Maren

16:30   Coffee break

17:00   CT vs MR of the head – Gabriel and Maren

18:00   End 

November 12 Saturday
CPDCT imaging with Gabriel Manso Diaz and Maren Hellige

09:00     Distal limb: Anatomy quiz

09:30     Distal limb: Foot, pastern, and fetlock

10:15   Metacarpus and carpus

10:45   Coffee break

11:30   Tarsus and stifle

12:30   New CT Papers – Journal Club

13:00   Lunch

14:00   Image reading lab – Limbs

15:45   Coffee break

16:15   Image reading lab – Limbs

18:00   End 

November 13 Sunday
CPDCT imaging with Gabriel Manso Diaz and Maren Hellige

09:00     Head: Anatomy quiz

09:15     Sinusitis: Differential diagnosis

09:45     Mandibular, pharyngeal, and laryngeal region

10:30   Head trauma

11:00   Coffee break

11:30   Spine I: Anatomy quiz

11:45   Spine II: Facet joints (fragmentation, fractures, enlargement…)

12:15   Spine III: Vertebrae, fractures, vertebral canal, ligaments, myelograms (without facet joints)

13:00   Lunch

14:00   Image reading lab – Head

15:45   Coffee break

16:15   Image reading lab – Spine

18:00   End

Anmeldung:

Arbeitsgruppe Pferd/Task Force Horse, Dr. Arno Lindner, Heinrich-Röttgen-Str. 20, 52428 Jülich, contact@agpferd.de, Tel. +49 2461 340-430, Fax +49 2461 340-484

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