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Recorded Equine Lecture
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- How common is surgical colic versus than non-surgical colic
- How timely surgical intervention can save your horse’s life
- How far survival rates post-surgery for colic have improved
This event is designed for horse owners, riders and paraprofessionals.
Speakers David Bolt, RVC's Senior Lecturer in Equine Surgery and Dr Mike Hewetson RVC's Associate Professor in Equine Internal Medicine will be revealing the intricacies of equine colic and equine ulcers to you including:
- How common is surgical colic versus than non-surgical colic
- How timely surgical intervention can save your horse’s life
- How far survival rates post-surgery for colic have improve
Other lectures in this series now available as recordings:
Wednesday 7th February - No hoof, no horse - laminitis, feet and farriery
Wednesday 10th April - Back to basics - poor performance and back movement
Wednesday 19th June - Keeping the equine engine healthy - the heart of the matter
Wednesday 2nd October - Seeing deep inside - demystifying diagnostic imaging in the hospital
Wednesday 4th December - Breeding the next generation - new advances in stud medicine and equine fertility
David Bolt, Dr.med.vet MS DipACVS DipECVS ECVDI LAIA FHEA MRCVS
Senior Lecturer in Equine Surgery
The Royal Veterinary College
Mike Hewetson, BSc BVSc CertEM DipECEIM MRCVS
Associate Professor in Equine Medicine (Clinical Educator Track)
The Royal Veterinary College
Pius Spiesshofer,
Equine resident
The Royal Veterinary College