Equine Cervical Spine Stabilization: Patient Selection, Techniques, and Outcomes
This webinar will discuss the different equine cervical spine diagnostics and pathological processes that may require cervical spine stabilization. Different methods and outcomes for equine cervical spine stabilization will be presented and discussed. Cases that require cervical spine stabilization will be covered.
Agenda
John Janicek, DVM, MS, DACVS (Large Animal), will facilitate the following presentations:
- Jeremiah Easley, DVM, DACVS (Large Animal): Imaging Innovations and Surgical Strategies
- Steven Zedler, VMD, DACVS (Large Animal): 3D Printed Implants for Cervical Stabilization
- John Janicek, DVM, MS, DACVS (Large Animal): Techniques and Outcomes Using the Kerf Cut Cylinder
CE Credit
RACE Program #20-951263 is approved for 2.0 hours of continuing education in jurisdictions which recognize the American Association of Veterinary State Boards’ (AAVSB) Registry of Approved Continuing Education (RACE).
Webinar Length: 2 hours CE Credits: 2 credits MOC: 2 points
Rates per individual webinar (live and on-demand)
ACVS/ECVS Diplomate/Emeritus Diplomate $85
ACVS/ECVS Resident* $45
Veterinary/Other Professional $100
Student/Intern/Technician $60
Jeremiah Easley, DVM, DACVS (Large Animal)
Assistant Professor
Colorado State University
Dr. Jeremiah Easley is a Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Surgeons. He currently directs the Preclinical Surgical Research Laboratory at Colorado State University, which specializes in large and small animal translational models for evaluation of new medical devices/therapies in orthopedic sports medicines and neurosurgery. Much of his research involves industry partnerships for regulatory submissions to the FDA or other governing bodies.
John Janicek, DVM, MS, DACVS (Large Animal) (Moderator)
Staff Surgeon and Partner
Brazos Valley Equine Hospitals-Salado
Graduated from Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2002.
Surgical internship at Hagyard Equine Medical Institute in Lexington, Kentucky.
Surgical residency at the University of Missouri and remained at the University of Missouri for an additional year as a faculty surgeon.
In 2007, became a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons. Obtained a Masters of Science degree in 2007 while performing research in the University of Missouri Comparative Orthopedic Laboratory and the E. Paige Laurie Equine Lameness Endowment Program.
Currently a staff surgeon and partner at Brazos Valley Equine Hospitals in Salado, Texas.