Description:
Surgical management of disease offers small animal veterinarians a unique opportunity for decisive and effective treatment of their patients.
Challenging Cases in Soft Tissue Surgery
A true measure of a surgeon’s knowledge and skill is the difficult case with significant injury or disease. The disorders covered in this seminar range from large, infected skin wounds to penetrating chest injury, including a dog shot through the heart with an arrow (Spoiler alert, she survived. Come to the webinar to find out how.)
Target Group:
For general practitioners
Seminar Objective:
These webinars provide practitioners with a comprehensive look at state-of-the-art operative procedures for various soft tissue disorders in dogs and cats.
Speakers:
Dr. Stephen Birchard attended veterinary school at the University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine (Class of 1976). He was an associate veterinarian in a small animal practice in New Jersey for two years. Dr. Birchard completed a small animal surgical residency program and Master’s Degree at Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine in 1981 and became a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons in 1984. After two years as an Associate Staff Surgeon at the Animal Medical Center in New York City, he joined The Ohio State College of Veterinary Medicine faculty in 1983. Dr. Birchard was Head of Small Animal Surgery at Ohio State from 1988 to 1994. While at Ohio State, he received the Norden Distinguished Teacher Award (1985), the Omega Tau Sigma Fraternity National Gamma Award for distinguished service to the veterinary profession (1994), the John Lyman Jr. Award for Clinical Teaching Excellence (2006), and the Excellence in Teaching Award (2008). Dr. Birchard retired from The Ohio State University in 2010 and is now a surgical consultant, author, and speaker at continuing education conferences.
Dr. Birchard’s clinical specialty is small animal soft tissue surgery. He has written numerous book chapters and articles for refereed journals. He is the chief editor of the Saunders Manual of Small Animal Practice, co-edited by Dr. Robert Sherding, and writes an educational blog for veterinarians, “Veterinary Key Points,” at drstephenbirchard.blogspot.com. He recently published a book: “Their Tails Kept Wagging: Pets Show Us How Hope, Forgiveness, and Love Prevail,” a collection of moving stories about patients of Dr. Birchard who survived critical illness.
Stephen J. Birchard DVM, MS
Diplomate, ACVS
Facebook: Dr. Stephen Birchard, Veterinary Continuing Education
Website: Veterinary Key Points - http://drstephenbirchard.blogspot.com