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Practical Cardiology for Equine Practitioners – A 2-Day Practical Course

08 mai 2026 - 09 mai 2026 | 08:00 - 17:30 | 65795 Hattersheim, Allemagne

Practical Cardiology for Equine Practitioners – A 2-Day Practical Course

When confronted with horses affected by cardiac abnormalities many equine practitioners are intimidated and shy away from a cardiologic work-up. This practically-oriented course is intended to help general equine practitioners identify common equine heart diseases and their impact on performance, safety and life expectancy. Attendees will learn how to perform a thorough physical exam of the cardiovascular system and will be taught how to acquire and interpret a routine echocardiogram and ECG, crucial skills for equine practitioners to provide heart assessments in horses. The expertise and extensive experience of the team of internationally renowned equine cardiologists, along with a relaxed atmosphere will encourage open and honest discussions and stimulate attendees to assimilate knowledge.

The 7 hours of hands-on auscultation, ECG and echocardiography workshops will be held in small groups and a further 2 hours will be devoted to case discussions. At the beginning of the course attendees will furthermore be provided a few cases to work through which will then be discussed at the end of the course.

Données clés

Vétérinaires

Médecine équine

Pferdegesundheit Rhein Main

Birkenhof 2

65795 Hattersheim, Allemagne

Lieu de la manifestation

Charlotte Hopster-Iversen, Med.Vet, PhD, Dipl.ECEIM

University Of Copenhagen, Denmark

Gunther van Loon, DVM, PhD, Dipl.ECEIM, Assoc.Member ECVDI

Ghent University, Belgium

Virginia Reef, BA, DVM, Dipl.ACVIM, Dipl.ACVSMR, Cardiology, h.c. (Ghent University)

New Bolton Center, University Of Pennsylvania, USA

Fe ter Woort, DVM, DVSc, Dipl.ACVIM, Dipl.ECVSMR

Equine Sports Medicine Practice, Belgium

anglais

Aucune heure de formation ne sera accordée pour cette manifestation.

Qualified Vet: 1890 EUR

Date limite d'inscription est le 10 avril 2026.

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