As long as we keep horses for sports activities there will, unfortunately, be lame horses
The sophistication of diagnosing and treating equine lameness has taken tremendous leaps over the past decades with equine vets spending several hours supporting this patient group.
Now and then, we ask ourselves: “Can we do things better?”
This is your personal invitation to spend an afternoon to either confirm, brush up, or improve your skills on two specific lameness conditions: suspensory ligament desmitis and coffin joint arthritis.
Our aim is to share a toolbox of practical tips that are ready for you to use tomorrow.
We sincerely hope you would like to spend an afternoon with your good colleagues and us.
TICKET & SEAT RESERVATION - CLICK HERE
Monday March 27, 2023 OSLO:
Quality Hotel Olavsgaard, Hvamstubben 11, 2013 Skjetten, Norway
Tuesday March 28, 2023 MALMÖ:
Malmö Arena Hotel, Hyllie Stationstorg 2, 215 32 Malmö, Sweden
Wednesday March 29, 2023 NYBORG:
Storebælt Sinatur Hotel & Konference, Østerøvej 121, 5800 Nyborg, Denmark
Thursday March 30, 2023 STOCKHOLM:
Scandic Infra City, Kanalvägen 10, 194 61, Upplands Väsby, Sweden
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Last call for reservation is Monday March 17, 2023
Participation is free of charge, but no-show without cancellation will be charged 600 SEK
TICKET & SEAT RESERVATION - CLICK HERE
The Driver:
Jonathan Anderson, BVM&S, DIPACVS, MRCVS
Jonathan Anderson is a clinical director and surgeon at the Rainbow Equine Hospital. He is a Royal Veterinary College Equine Surgical Specialist, a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons, and an FEI Veterinary Delegate. After graduating from the Edinburgh’s Royal School of Veterinary Studies in 2000, he completed an internship year at the San Luis Rey Equine Hospital in California, before moving to the Rainbow Equine Hospital. He went back to the US for a large animal clinical fellowship at Oregon State Veterinary Teaching Hospital followed by an Equine Surgical Residency at the University of California, Davis. He achieved diplomate status in 2009, remained as a clinical instructor at UC Davis for a year before moving back to the Rainbow Equine Hospital at the end of 2009 to join the surgical team. He has been involved in advancing the use of CT both as diagnostic and intra-operative imaging modality within the equine veterinary field. His main veterinary interests include all things orthopaedic and poor performance related which includes the evaluation, advanced imaging, and surgical treatment of horses with cervical stenosis (Wobblers).
Co-driver:
In Malmö:
Johan Lenz, Leg vet. Lenz Equine Focus, Mjöhult
In Stockholm:
Tobias Wrangberg, Leg Vet, Specialist in Equine Diseases, Mälaren Equine Clinic, Sigtuna