Diagnosis and therapy of neoplasia of the eye and adnexa of horses, Basic Ophthalmic Diagnostic Techniques of the Horse

Date:

09-21-2026, 7:00 PM o'clock
to 09-21-2026, 9:00 PM o'clock
7.00pm (German Time) CET (UK 6:00pm)

Location:

Webinar

Language

English

Seminar Places:

There are seats available

Seminar Number:

Web26/005-9

Price:

100,00 + 19% MwSt. =
119,00

Diagnosis and therapy of neoplasia of the eye and adnexa of horses, Basic Ophthalmic Diagnostic Techniques of the Horse

Description:

Diagnosis and therapy of neoplasia of the eye and adnexa of horses. The main emphasis will be management of SCC and melanomas involving the lids, cornea, iris, conjunctiva and third eyelid. Clinical cases will illustrate the management concepts.

Target Group:

This is for veterinarians at all experience levels but especially those with a desire to do microsurgery of the horse eye. Dr Brooks has extensive experience in this area.

Seminar Objective:

  • Diagnosis and therapy of neoplasia of the eye and adnexa of horses. The main emphasis will be management of SCC and melanomas involving the lids, cornea, iris, conjunctiva and third eyelid.
  • Clinical cases will illustrate the management concepts.

This webinar will be recorded. The recording will be available free of charge in our Video Gallery for all participants for 100 days. 

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Speakers:

Prof. Dr. DVM PhD Dip ACVO Dennis Brooks

Prof. Dr. DVM PhD Dip ACVO Dennis  Brooks

Professor of Ophthalmology at the University of Florida with over 170 refreeed publications and a recognized authority on infectious keratitis, corneal transplantation and glaucoma of horses and other animals. 

2008
Publication: Equine Ophthalmology

1997-1998
President of the American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists and ACVO Presiden

1987
Received a PhD from the University of Florida

1984
Passed the certifying examination of the American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists

1980
Graduate of the University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine


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