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Eurasia Veterinary Conference - Langkawi, Malaysia 22 - 26. Feb 2010 |
Enjoy small animal continuing educationon at one of the world\'s most beautiful location - LANGKAWI; MALAYSIA. Malaysia’s best-known holiday destination, Langkawi is one of those places whose name alone summons up images of tropical romance and carefree days under swaying coconut palms. In the Andaman Sea 30km off the coast from Kuala Perlis, it is made up of a group of 99 islands, accessible by boat from Georgetown, Kuala Perlis, Kuala Kedah and Satun, Thailand, or by air from Georgetown in Penang, KL and Singapore. Fringed with long, sandy beaches and with an interior of jungle-clad hills and picturesque paddy-fields, it’s easy to see why this is Malaysia’s most heavily promoted tourist hotspot. Deep azure lagoons, tropical palms and sun-drenched sands are only some of the exotic treasures to be found at this stunning 5 star hotel location. There is no limit to the activities you can experience, whether you fancy a little jungle trekking, scuba-diving or jet-skiing, the only thing required is your enthusiasm.
Congress language is english (and german in separate sessions). Internationally renowned european specialists come to Asia and present you the most recent information about current veterinary diagnostics and therapy of small animal internal medicine, including: • Infectious diseases • Gastroenterology • Nephrology • Neurology • Cardiology • Endocrinology • Respiratory diseases The conference is divided into lecture sessions in morning lectures and optional workshops in the afternoon.
By attending the lectures in the morning session, attendants can expect to acquire training in most sub-`disciplines` of internal medicine. The intensive training will be for veterinary practitioners with major emphasis on a case-oriented and problem-solving approach. The aim of the lectures is to give participants the competence in internal medicine to solve most of the problems in daily practice.
In the afternoon some subjects will be discussed in optional workshops (bookings separately).
Workshops have a limited number of participants and require participants to work actively with instructional tools provided by the faculty. Each session offers an outstanding opportunity to study and practice with board-certified specialists at ease in an instructional role. The following workshops are offered:
Workshops (separate bookings):
• Cardiology for the practice- getting a diagnosis with auscultation, radiographs or ECG • Internal medicine cases: dogs • Internal medicine cases: cats • Internal medicine cases: small pets • Neurology
Program
http://www.eurasia-vc.com/downloads/Eurasia%20Veterinary%20Conference%20Programm%20englisch%20Langkaw.pdf Speakers
The speakers are internationally renowned specialists and members of several European, American and Australian Colleges (ECVIM-CA, ACVIM, ACVSD, ACVD, ECVD, ACVSc) in the specialities internal medicine, neurology, oncology, dermatology and cardiology. They are members of the faculty of the Clinic for Small Animal Internal Medicine from the University of Munich Topics: infectious diaseases Prof. Dr. Dr. habil. Katrin Hartmann Dipl. ECVIM-CA [Internal Medicine] Topics: endocrinology Dr. Astrid Wehner ECVIM-CA [Internal Medicine]
Topics: nephrology Dr. med. vet. Diplomate ECVIM-CA (Internal Medicine) Dr. Roswitha Dorsch
Topics: gastroenterology Dr. Stefan Unterer Dipl. ECVIM-CA (Internal Medicine)
Topics: cardiology Dr. Gerhard Wess Dipl. ECVIM-CA (Internal Medicine) Dipl. ECVIM-CA (Cardiology) Dipl. ACVIM (Cardiology) Topics: small mammals Dr. Jutta Hein Dr. med. vet. specialist small mammals University Munich
Topics: Neurology Dr. Tanja Steinberg Dipl. ECVN Topics: respiratory diseases Dr. Bianka Schulz Dipl ECVIM-CA (Internal Medicine)
Organisation and informations to the conference:
LMU Universität München Conference questions: Dr. Nicole Abrederis Veterinärstr. 13 80539 München Tel: ++49-89-2180-2650 Fax:++49-89-2180-6240 info@eurasia-vc.com
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