may, 2025
Event Details
Urgent Orthopedics Demystified: Orthopedic Emergency Pearls for the Primary Veterinarian **for this meeting only**
Event Details
Urgent Orthopedics Demystified:
Orthopedic Emergency Pearls for the Primary Veterinarian
**for this meeting only**
Stitches Veterinary Surgery
2211 N Bellflower Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90815
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This lecture will explore critical aspects of assessing, stabilizing, and managing urgent orthopedic cases. The focus will be on five key presentations:
- limb fractures
- joint luxation
- distal extremity trauma
- tendon and ligament ruptures
- post-surgical complications.
Speaker: Dr. Courtney Campbell, DVM, DACVS
Bio: Dr. Courtney Campbell is a board-certified surgeon, author, and veterinary media correspondent. Dr. Campbell is dedicated to quality pet care and has a deep passion for education. His mission is to foster genuine connections with clients, patients, and the veterinary community.
Dr. Campbell’s love for animals blossomed in bucolic Burlington, Connecticut. Surrounded by diverse wildlife and a menagerie of pets, a spark ignited on his tenth birthday with the arrival of his first puppy. That’s when the dream of becoming a veterinarian took root.
Dr. Campbell has completed three rigorous internships and a surgical residency. His focus is orthopedics, soft tissue surgery, and minimally invasive surgery including arthroscopy. Dr. Campbell’s commitment to learning extends beyond the operating room. He actively shares his knowledge through lectures and continuing education programs. His goal is to make scientific knowledge and pet health information readily available to everyone. He is committed to making the veterinary profession more inclusive for all. Dr. Courtney is a passionate advocate for animal health and a compelling voice for pet lovers everywhere.
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Time
(Tuesday) 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Organizer
Melissa Garcia scvmase@gmail.comAPPROVED FOR ONE HOUR CALIFORNIA STATUTORY CEU
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