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Canine Osteoarthrose aus der Sicht des Chirurgen

Canine Osteoarthrose aus der Sicht des Chirurgen
Canine Osteoarthrose aus der Sicht des Chirurgen

In diesem Webinar geht Professor Lascelles auf den eigentlichen Beginn von Osteoarthritis ein. Osteoarthrose ist eine Junghund-Erkrankung und Anzeichen von Arthrose bedingten Schmerzen kommen schon bei jungen Hunden vor. 

Erfahren Sie in diesem Webinar: 

Wie kann Osteoarthritis beim Junghund diagnostiziert werden?

Wie bindet man den Besitzer in die Diagnosestellung ein?

Mittel und Wege dem Besitzer die Wichtigkeit dieser Früherkennung und seine Rolle darin effektiv näher zu bringen.

Sprache: English mit deutschen Untertiteln

Speaker

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Benedict Duncan Lascelles

BVSc, BSc, CertVA, PhD, DipECVS, DSAS(Soft Tissue), DipACVS, FRCVS

After graduating from the veterinary programme at the University of Bristol with honours in 1991, Dr Lascelles continued his studies at the University completing a PhD in aspects of pre-emptive/perioperative analgesia.

After an internship, he completed his surgical residency at the University of Cambridge. He moved to Colorado for the Fellowship in Oncological Surgery at Colorado State University. He is currently Professor in Small Animal Surgery and Pain Management at North Carolina State University.

He is board-certified in small animal surgery by the RCVS, the European College of Veterinary Surgeons, and the American College of Veterinary Surgeons. He is director of the Comparative Pain Research and Education Centre (CPREC). His research program (Translational Research in Pain [TRiP]) is dedicated to answering critical questions about pain control and pain mechanisms through high quality, innovative research.

His career has been focused on developing algometry methods (methods to measure pain) in spontaneous disease animal models (pets with naturally occurring disease), and probing tissues from well-phenotyped animals with spontaneous disease to understand the neurobiology, with a strong translational focus.

The aim of his research is to improve pain control in companion animals, and facilitate analgesic development in human medicine. He has authored over 180 peer reviewed research papers, 190 research abstracts, and 30 book chapters.

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Beatriz Monteiro

DVM, PhD, PgDip

Dr Beatriz Monteiro is a veterinarian, researcher, author and speaker. She has a PhD in chronic pain from the University of Montreal and a Diploma in International Animal Welfare, Ethics and Law from the University of Edinburgh.
Dr Monteiro works at the University of Montreal while also enrolled in a residency programme of the American College of Animal Welfare. Her research is focused on pain management and how to better evaluate and treat pain in animals. She is the chair of the World Small Animal Veterinary Association - Global Pain Council (WSAVA-GPC).

Booking information

Duration: 0:45 h
Speaker Benedict Duncan Lascelles, Beatriz Monteiro
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