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Fracture classification, acute management and decision making

Fracture classification, acute management and decision making
Fracture classification, acute management and decision making

This webinar aims to improve the confidence of clinicians when presented with a patient that has suffered a fracture injury - mostly discussing appendicular fractures but also touching on axial fractures as well. We will cover the various fracture classification schemes and how the classification can influence the treatment course for the patient, including immediate stabilisation of the patient and management of the fracture site. We will then discuss decision making schemes for treatment of the fracture, as well as delving into important prognostic factors that may need to be addressed with owners.

Recording from 03.03.2020

Speaker:

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Kathryn Duncan

Dr Kathryn Duncan BSc, DVM, MANZCVS (Small Animal Surgery)

Kathryn graduated from the University of Melbourne with her BSc and DVM, and subsequently commenced working at Southpaws Specialty Surgery in Melbourne as a rotating intern. She developed a strong passion for surgery during her internship, and ultimately undertook a surgical residency at Southpaws via the European College of Veterinary Surgeons (ECVS). She has obtained her memberships in small animal surgery through the ANZCVS. Her residency will be completed in February 2020, following which she will continue on working at Southpaws as a surgical registrar in the lead up to her specialist exams in early 2021. 

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Duration: 0:37 h
Speaker: Kathryn Duncan
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54.90 US$
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