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The University of Edinburgh is an internationally acclaimed institution and its Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies offers a wide range of expertise in Continuing Professional Development (CPD). The R(D)SVS was opened in November 1823, supported by student fees and a grant from the Highland Society of Scotland. It was the work of William Dick, a graduate of the University of Edinburgh Medical School and the London Veterinary College. William himself was an outstanding practitioner, and held the distinguished position of Veterinary Surgeon to the Queen in Scotland, with his professional opinion being sought throughout the UK. By the time of his death in 1866, the 818 students he had taught were to be found throughout the world. Among them were the founders of veterinary schools in Glasgow, Liverpool, Ireland, Canada, the USA and Australia. In 1906, the College was named the Royal (Dick) Veterinary College by Act of Parliament. It became a constituent part of the University of Edinburgh in 1951 and a full faculty in 1964. The School is now part of the University's College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine and continues to be a world leader in veterinary education providing a high quality and innovative learning experience. We can now bring that learning experience to you, through our online professional development courses. We look forward to working with you. |
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Thursday 3rd & Friday 4th December 2009 |
Thursday 3rd December 9.00-10.00pm Friday 4th December 9.00-10.00pm
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Venue: YMCA, 41 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui - please refer to room directions in the hotel lobby. Cost: $150 per night (Non-members welcome) Dinner from 7pm and lectures will commence at 8pm. Please RSVP by e-mail to secretariat@medcom.com.hk on or before the 3rd December. Sponsored by: |
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Thursday 3rd & Friday 4th December 2009
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note that the event has been cancelled
and will hopefully be held next year. We apologize for any inconvenience caused. |
RCVS Specialist in Veterinary Ophthalmology Dinner from 7pm, lectures start at 8pm.
Thursday 3rd December 8-10:30pm Can you see what I can see? A refresher of the ophthalmic examination
(45 ¡V 60 mins)
Friday 4th December 8-10:30pm Feline Focus - An overview of the common, and not so common ocular problems we encounter in cats. (approx 2.5 hrs)
Venue: YMCA, 41 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui - please refer to room directions in the hotel lobby.
Cost: $350 (HKVA Members) per night, $600 for both nights. $500 per night for non-members This includes a buffet dinner & notes on a CD
Please RSVP by e-mail to secretariat@medcom.com.hk on or before the 30th November. Sponsored by Royal Canin |
Opthalmology - Dr Sally M Turner MA VetMB DVOphthal MRCVS Sally Turner qualified from the University of Cambridge in 1991. She spent 2 years in small animal practice before taking up a Residency in Comparative Ophthalmology as GDBA Fellow at the Animal Health Trust, Newmarket. She gained her Certificate in Ophthalmology in 1994 and then the Diploma in 1997. She is an RCVS Recognised Specialist in Veterinary Ophthalmology and currently works at both Stone Lion and Mandeville Veterinary Hospitals. In addition to providing a full ophthalmology referral service for client¡¦s pets, she lectures regularly to both veterinary surgeons and nurses, is involved with RCVS examining and is the author of two books on veterinary ophthalmology
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Wednesday & Thursday 25-26 November | Soft Tissue Surgery - Prof Gilles Dupre (University of Vienna, Austria)
Wednesday 25th November :Surgical Correction and Considerations
in Brachycephalic Syndrome Thursday 26th November: Diaphragmatic Hernia Repair and an Introduction to Laparoscopic and Mini-invasive Surgery (convincing people to start)
Venue: YMCA (41 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui ) This includes a buffet dinner
Soley sponsored by Hills For enquiries or reservations, please e-mail secretariat@medcom.com.hk on or before the 18th November. |
Prof Gilles Dupre
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Wednesday 21st October |
Internal Medicine - Dr Hugh Stanley Topic: Acute Renal Failure - the Pees and Q's Venue: Mariner's Club, 11 Middle Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, KowloonTime: 7pm (Dinner & registration), 8-10pm: Lecture Cost: $150 (HKVA Members), $250 (Non-members) - includes dinner & a set of notes on a CD Sponsored by Hills Please RSVP to: secretariat@medcom.com.hk on or before 16th October |
Dr. Hugh Stanley MRCVS, BVM&S, MACVSc (Small Animal Med.), PhD, a native of Northern Ireland, has lived in Hong Kong since 1992. He qualified as a veterinary surgeon from the Royal (Dick) Veterinary College of the University of Edinburgh in 1984. After participating in a veterinary research project in Botswana he returned to the University of Edinburgh in 1985 to complete his PhD, during which time he was involved in veterinary undergraduate tuition and private locum work in practices in Scotland. After receiving his Doctorate he became the veterinary advisor for the pharmaceutical division of Rhone Merieux, initially for the markets of South Asia, Russia, Australia and South Africa, and later as the small animal consultant for the UK. During his tenure in industry he maintained his clinical interest by working part-time in veterinary practices in the Greater London area, and in 1990 he took on a full time position in a small animal and exotic private practice. In 1992 he came to Hong Kong to manage a veterinary clinic in Repulse Bay. After six years he moved onto the locum circuit in the SAR to allow him time to develop his passion as a dive instructor and underwater photographer. In 2000 he joined the SPCA as an associate veterinary surgeon and became the Director of Veterinary Services in 2002. He left the SPCA at the end of 2004 to join Hung Hom Veterinary Clinic to facilitate his postgraduate studies, gaining Membership in the Small Animal Medicine chapter of the Australian College of Veterinary Scientists (MACVSc Small Animal Med.) in 2006. He is interested in all aspects of veterinary science with a particular interest in internal medicine and ultrasonography. |
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Monday 21st September |
Emergency Medicine - WSAVA - Dr Terry King
Topics: Acute Toxic Liver Failure, Management of Seizures & Status Epilepticus Venue: The Police Officer's Club, No.28 Hung Hing Rd., Causeway Bay, Hong. KongTime: Dinner from 7.00pm, lecture from 8.00-10.00pm Cost: HKVA Members: $350, Non-members: $500 - includes buffet dinner |
For enquiries or reservations, please e-mail secretariat@medcom.com.hk on or before the 14th September. | |
Thursday 17th September |
Cardiology - Dr Christophe Lombard Topic: Diagnostic Aids in Small Animal Cardiology, including use of Biomarkers & some Echocardiographic aspects of the diseases Venue: YMCA (41 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui) |
Sponsored by Hills For enquiries or reservations, please e-mail secretariat@medcom.com.hk on or before the 14th September. |
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31 Aug - 1 Sept 2009 |
Orthopaedic Seminars and Workshop 1. Alessandro Piras Seminar
Workshop
Seminar Venue: YMCA (TST), dinner from 7.00pm, lectures from 8.00-10.20pm Cost: HKVA Members: $350, Non-members: $500 for one night only For enquiries or reservations, please e-mail secretariat@medcom.com.hk on or before the 27th August, 2009. Workshop Cost: HKVA Members: $5,500.00 which includes free entry to both seminars and lunch. Venue: The workshop will be held at the Animal House situated at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. The University is situated in the New Territories. For people travelling on the KCR from TST please alight at University Station. Exit on the University (left) side of the station, turn right and start walking up the hill. Take the first turn on the right which will lead you over a railway bridge. Follow the road to its end and you will arrive at the Animal House. There will be signs along the road. Please click below for the map: Animal House Map For enquiries or reservations, please e-mail secretariat@medcom.com.hk on or before the 14th August, 2009. This will be on a first come, first served basis - as there are limited places available. You will be notified as soon as possible if you have been successful in obtaining a place and payment details will be forwarded to you at that time. Please state whether or not you can bring a set of equipment and/or a power drill/saw. If you do not have the full set of equipment please list the equipment you do have. |
sponsored by: St. Lucia Surgical Services
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13th - 23rd July, 2009 | Online Veterinary Conference (www.veteducation.com.au)
16 lectures covering Business, Practice management and Clinical Streams Special offer for HKVA members: conference rate of A$570 plus GST per practice for the whole conference (instead of A$695 plus GST)This registration fee includes participation for 4 Veterinarians, lecture notes, video pod casts and 32 AVA CE points for the conference The details of all lectures can be found on: www.veteducation.com.au The above offer is valid till the 5th of July 2009 |
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6- 8 July (Monday - Wednesday) |
RECESSION PROOF YOUR HONG KONG PRACTICE IN 2009! |
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Wednesday 3 June, 2009 | Seminar 'A Western Research Approach to Chinese Medicine' Venue: Mariner's Club(TST), dinner from 7.00pm, lectures from 8.00-9.30pm Cost: HKVA Members: $150, Non-members: $250 |
Dr. Dewi Rowlands
Dewi originates from Wales but has lived in Hong Kong for 12 years. He is currently a Scientific Officer at the Laboratory Animal Services Centre at The Chinese University of Hong (CUHK), where he is the Manager of the Research Unit. His background is in drug discovery in both Western Pharmaceuticals as well as novel compounds from Traditional Chinese Medicine, with particular emphasis on drugs that modulate neurophamacological and endocrine targets. Dewi studied for his PhD in the Dept. Physiology at CUHK, also with his post-doctoral fellowship at the Epithelial Cell Biology Research Centre, CUHK. He has also studied Laboratory Animal Science, Pharmacology, as well as Business Management. His current interest includes development of new animal models of disease, as well as improvements in animal welfare, especially in the fields of analgesia and anaesthesia. He holds a number of international patents and has over 20 publications in peer-reviewed journals, together with a book chapter on lab animal anaesthesia and analgesia. In his spare time Dewi enjoys sports, dragon boats, and is fanatical about rugby in which he has represented Hong Kong as an international rugby referee. For enquiries or reservations, please forward to secretariat@medcom.com.hk on or before the 1st June. |
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Tuesday 12 May, 2009 |
Medical management of chronic kidney disease - a practical approach. Nutrition and kidney diseases. Medical management of acute renal failure: limitations and newer treatment options. Current recommendations for the treatment of glomerulonephritis. Venue: YMCA (TST), dinner from 7.30pm, lectures from 8.30-10.30pm Cost: HKVA Members: $350, Non-members: $500 |
Dr. Thierry Francey (University of Berne, Switzerland) Thierry Francey graduated from the University of Berne, Switzerland in 1988. After a Residency in Small Animal Internal Medicine (University of Berne and Louisiana State University) he specialized further in nephrology with a Fellowship in Renal Medicine and Hemodialysis at the University of California Davis. He stayed in Davis as a Lecturer in Internal Medicine and Nephrology until 2005 before coming back to Switzerland. He is currently Head of the Division of Small Animal Internal Medicine at the University of Berne and he pursues his main interests in the clinical manifestations of uremia and the use of advanced renal therapies in small animals. Solely sponsored by: For enquiries or reservations, please forward to secretariat@medcom.com.hk on or before the 10th May. |
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Monday 4 May, 2009 | Seminar Advanced echocardiography in small animals (How to take correct measurements for M-Mode, 2D and Doppler with some clinical examples). Update on diagnosis and treatment of the most common congenital heart diseases in the dog. Venue: YMCA (TST), dinner from 7.00pm, lectures from 8.00-10.00pm Cost: HKVA Members: $350, Non-members: $500 |
Dr. Claudio Bussadori
Career Practice Teaching activity Field of research Publications Solely sponsored by For enquiries or reservations, please forward to secretariat@medcom.com.hk on or before the 1st May. |
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Tuesday 24th & Wednesday 25th March |
Tuesday 24th: Wednesday 25th: Venue: Police Officer's Club, 28 Hung Hing Road, Causeway Bay (opposite Excelsior Hotel, a short walk from the Noon Day Gun or HK Yacht Club) Cost: $300 (one night, HKVA member), $400 (one night, non-HKVA
member). This includes a buffet dinner & a set of printed notes. RSVP notice to be released soon. Sponsored by: |
Soft tissue & Orthopaedic Surgery - Dr Andrew Worth Andrew graduated from Massey University in 1990 and has worked in both Australia and the UK as a small animal veterinarian. In 1999 he completed membership examination of the Australian College of Veterinary Scientist in Radiology. From 2000-2003 he completed a residency in small animal surgery at the Massey University Veterinary Teaching Hospital, and he became a Fellow of the Australian College of Veterinary Scientists in 2006. He is currently Chief of Small Animal Surgery and a Senior Lecturer at the Massey University Veterinary Teaching Hospital. His research interests in include working dog orthopaedic disease, lumbosacral degeneration and biomaterials. His clinical interests include minimally invasive surgery and advanced surgical technologies. Andrew is the convenor for the NVZA Hip and Elbow Dysplasia Panels and co-Director of the Centre for Working and Service Dog Health and Research. |
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Tuesday 17th March | "The Urinary Tract: Management of patients that can't pee and those
that can't stop!"
Venue: Marco Polo Prince Hotel (3/F, Beijing Suites), Harbour City, 23 Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui Time: Cost: $350 (HKVA members), $500 (Non-members) - this includes a buffet dinner & a set of notes |
Soft Tissue Surgery - Professor Sue Gregory BVetMed Sue Gregory qualified from the Royal Veterinary College in 1985. She spent the first 6 months in small animal practice before spending three years in the Department of Veterinary Surgery, University of Bristol as a Junior Fellow in Surgery. During that period she gained the RCVS Certificate and Diploma in Veterinary Radiology. Sue then spent 6 months as a temporary resident in small animal surgery at Cambridge University before returning to Bristol to do a PhD in the Department of Surgery. Sue returned to the Royal Veterinary College when she was appointed as a Lecturer in Small Animal Surgery in 1992. She has remained there since then, gaining the RCVS Diploma in Small Animal Surgery (soft tissue) in 1996, becoming a fellow of the Higher Education Academy and an RCVS specialist in small animal (soft tissue) surgery. Sue was appointed to the new chair in Veterinary Nursing in 2008 and her new responsibilities are to extend the Colleges involvement in teaching, clinical expertise and research in veterinary nursing. Sue continues to undertake an active role in teaching and clinical work. Her research interests are mainly clinical, however she anticipates that in her new role this will broaden to include areas of animal welfare and veterinary medical education. Sue's research interests are mainly clinical, however she anticipates that in her new role this may broaden to include areas of animal welfare and veterinary medical education. RSVP to: secretariat@medcom.com.hk Sponsored by: |
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Friday 6th March | The importance of a multi modal approach to treating
canine congestive heart failure and the value of ACE inhibitors as a component
Time: Venue: YMCA, 41 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui Congestive heart failure (CHF) secondary to degenerative mitral valve disease (DMVD) is the most common cardiac reason for death in dogs. Currently many different treatment options are available to improve quality of life and to prolong survival in this population of dogs. The lecture will concentrate on the disease' pathophysiology and evidenced-based treatment options to give up-to-date guidelines for general practitioners. Cost: Free Fully sponsored & organised by Novartis Please RSVP to: annie@leelung.com as soon as possible to confirm your place |
Cardiology - Dr. Nicole Van Israel Nicole Van Israel graduated as a Doctor in Veterinary Medicine (DVM) with distinction from Ghent University in Belgium in 1991. Before specialising, Nicole spent 8 years in general practice in France , England and Switzerland and obtained 3 certificates (Ophthalmology from the National Veterinary School of Toulouse in France (CESOpht), Small Animal Medicine (CertSAM) and Veterinary Cardiology (CertVC) from the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons of Great- Britain ). Additionally a six month sabbatical in three different Universities in the US (Cornell, Purdue and Madison-Wisconsin) were the encouragement for further specialisation. After a 3-year residency in cardiorespiratory medicine at the University of Edinburgh she obtained in 2002, after examination, the European Diploma in Internal Medicine, subspecialty of Cardiology and the status of European Specialist? in Veterinary Cardiology. This has been followed in 2003 by a Master in Science (MSc) by Research in Congenital Cardiology, also awarded by the University of Edinburgh . She was a lecturer in Internal Medicine (Cardiology) at Liˆoge University in Belgium between 2002 and 2005. In 2004 she created a Consultancy in Small Animal CardioPulmonary Medicine (ACAPULCO) which offers a referral¡Vonly service, a telemedicine service for veterinarians and a continuing professional education service for animal health professionals (www.acapulco-vet.be). ACAPULCO is located in Masta, next door to the famous F1 circuit from Spa-Francorchamps, and is the only private referral-only cardiopulmonary consultancy in the Benelux . |
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Wednesday 25th February | Pulmonary Hypertension and other things that look
and smell like Heart Failure but aren't - a uniquely Hong Kong perspective
Venue: Mariner's Club, 11 Middle Road, Tsim Sha Tsui Time: Cost: $150 (members), $250 (non-members) Please RSVP to secretariat@medcom.com.hk
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Internal Medicine - Dr David Coyle, BVSc MACVSc (Small Animal Medicine) After graduating in 1993 from the University of Queensland, David worked in a large small animal practice in Sydney for seven years, obtaining his Membership in Small Animal Medicine in 1998. Since leaving Australia in 2000, he has worked in most areas of Hong Kong, and has spent the last six years doing mostly referral and second opinion medicine and ultrasound. David plays a role in mentoring ACVSc candidates and veterinary students, and veterinary industry consulting. His small flat is also home to a wife, nearly three children and three street cats. Sponsored by Royal Canin |
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Monday 16th February | Case Studies with Audience Interaction - Basic PrinciplesTime:
Dinner starts at 7pm, Lecture from 7:45-10:15pm
Venue: YMCA, 41 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui (Please See Directions in the Hotel Lobby) Cost: $350 (members), $500 (non-members) Please RSVP to secretariat@medcom.com.hk |
Opthalmology - Dr Jeff Smith BVSc, FACVSc, Director Jeff graduated from Sydney University in 1970 with a bachelor's degree in veterinary science. After three years in general practice, Jeff went to do his residency at Cornell University, upstate New York. Jeff passed ophthalmology specialist examinations in the USA, and was granted Diplomate status of the American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists. Jeff moved back to Australia in the early 1980s, and successfully passed membership examinations in canine medicine in the Australian College of Veterinary Scientists. In 1982 Jeff passed specialist qualifications in Australia in veterinary ophthalmology becoming a Fellow in the Australian College of Veterinary Scientists. Since that time Jeff has been responsible for setting up the oldest continually running veterinary ophthalmology practice in Australia. He is also a past President of the Australian Veterinary Association (NSW Division). Jeff has a vast experience in providing both post graduate and undergraduate training. Currently he provides lectures and tutorials for the students at Sydney University in ophthalmic medicine, surgery and pathology. As well as this he is a partner in the Eye Clinic for Animals, providing a specialist ophthalmology service throughout Sydney and New South Wales. His non professional interests are sport oriented. Sponsored by Royal Canin |