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Thursday, September 7, 2017 at 5:30pm to 7:00pm
Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, C2-537
The Cornell University Hospital for Animals is committed to helping veterinarians and technicians in the region meet their continuing education needs. The evening CE events target the veterinary team with both veterinarians and licensed veterinary technicians invited. This program meets NY State requirements for CE credit with one credit per 50 minute talk. We hope the lectures provide you valuable continuing education as well as networking opportunities for local practitioners, technicians, and Cornell faculty and staff.
This lecture reviews current practice and the evidence base around minimally invasive surgery (laparoscopic and thoracoscopic), together with the challenges faced in improving access to this modality. The advantages and disadvantages of minimally invasive modalities will be discussed.
Speaker: Galina Hayes, BVSc, PhD, DACVECC, DACVS
Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, CVM - Continuing Education
$25 Veterinarians ; $15 Veterinary Technicians
Kathleen Hall
607-253-3201
Galina Hayes, BVSc, PhD, DACVECC, DACVS