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10 Ways Ultrasound Helped My Equine Veterinary Practice
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Global equine sports medicine and rehabilitation expert Dr. Christopher Elliott will share equine ultrasound techniques that will set you apart from the crowd with better diagnostics.
In this 1-hour webinar, you’ll learn how easy and affordable it is to add handheld ultrasound to your veterinary practice. Christopher will explain:
- How he started a new equine vet practice in 4 weeks during the pandemic
- 10 advantages of handheld ultrasound to deliver better veterinary care
- Scanning techniques for the superficial digital flexor tendon (SDFT)
- Tips for taking measurements, recording images and drafting quality reports
A Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation, Dr. Christopher Elliott will share ultrasound techniques to give your veterinary practice a lasting competitive advantage with better patient care that will keep them loyal and coming back.
Dr. Elliott had big plans at the start of 2020 to work in Japan for the organizing committee of the Olympic Games from May to September. COVID-19 thwarted those plans and brought him home to Australia. Within just four weeks, he started his own race track practice in the middle of a global financial downturn and global pandemic.
How did he set himself apart? Knowing that an ultrasound system was essential for his practice, Dr. Elliott purchased an affordable high-definition handheld ultrasound.
Whether you’re new to ultrasound, curious about the advantages of wireless scanners or simply need to brush up on your scanning techniques, join Dr. Elliott as he shares clinical images he captured with handheld ultrasound to diagnose lesions of the superficial digital flexor tendon (SDFT). He’ll share how a definitive diagnosis supported recommendations for a rehabilitation program, with repeated ultrasound examinations to monitor and document progress.
Don’t miss it! On Sunday December 6th, join Dr. Elliot as he shares how to prepare for an ultrasound exam, palpation and scanning techniques, how to take accurate measurements, and tips for generating quality reports.
Equine Veterinary Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation Specialist
Christopher Elliott, BVSc (hons) DipACVSMR
Christopher graduated from the University of Queensland in 2007 and started his career in mixed animal practice on the Mornington Peninsula in Victoria. He has worked in the ambulatory department of the University of Edinburgh Equine Hospital, completed an internship at Goulburn Valley Equine Hospital, spent 3 years in an extremely busy and successful ambulatory sport horse practice in the south of England and completed a residency in equine sports medicine and rehabilitation at Randwick Equine Centre in Sydney. After becoming a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation in February 2017, Christopher returned to the UK and worked for Lambourn Equine Vets – an ambulatory veterinary clinic with a long and proud associating with the highest levels of British Eventing. As an FEI vet Christopher has worked at many international events all over Australia, the UK and the rest of the world. Most notably he has worked at the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games, Normandy 2014 World Equestrian Games, Blair Castle 2015 European Eventing Championships, Rio 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games as well as numerous 3 day events including Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Badminton and Burghley.
Emergency Physician
Oron Frenkel, M.D., M.S.
Dr. Oron Frenkel completed his MS and MD simultaneously at the University of California Joint Medical Program in Berkeley and San Francisco, completing his residency in Emergency Medicine followed by a fellowship in Point-of-Care Ultrasound at Alameda County Medical Center in Oakland, California. He moved to British Columbia with the goal of increasing use of point-of-care ultrasound across the province, especially among rural practitioners. An avid educator, Dr. Frenkel is constantly evaluating the best teaching methods for disseminating this technology, how to measure competency in its practice, and its effects on outcomes for individual patients. Dr. Frenkel serves as Chairman of the Clarius Medical Advisory Board.
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