This year, join us for an exciting workshop on small animal Veterinary Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS)! This hands-on opportunity is essential for anyone looking to enhance their triage methods and patient evaluation skills. POCUS techniques seamlessly integrate with and complement physical examinations, especially in emergency contexts, as well as daily monitoring. This workshop requires minimal experience, and we'll guide you through the process with our House Officer and Faculty. Don't miss this chance to expand your skills and improve patient care in a small group setting (Max 18 participants). Sign up now!
Participants must follow the theorical lecture linked to this workshop during June Conference by Dr. MacKenzie Hallman on June 3rd. It is not possible to take this lecture independently of the rest of the conference.
Description:
When? Tuesday, June 4th from 1:00 to 4:00 PM at the Hilton Garden (June Conference Site)
Who? For DVM, maximum 18 participants.
How? The workshop will be held in 3 different area of practice: Abdomen, Cardiac , Thoracic
Participants will be split by group of 3 in these different hands-on areas and each area will be supervised by a house officer or a faculty.
Each work area consists of 2 US machines + 2 examination tables. Each session begins with a demonstration, followed by practice time.
Participants must follow the theorical lecture linked to this workshop during June Conference by Dr. MacKenzie Hallman on June 3rd. It is not possible to take this lecture independently of the rest of the conference.