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Dr. Clarence Rawlings,
Professor and Course Coordinator, with Linda Scott, President
of KSVEA, at the Grand Opening of VETS.
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An ongoing series of Endoscopy training courses
is now available at the College of Veterinary Medicine, located
at the University
of Georgia. Named the Veterinary Endoscopy Teaching Symposia,
or VETS, the courses provide hands-on training in Advanced Minimally
Invasive Surgery, Small Animal Soft Tissue Rigid Endoscopy, Arthroscopy
and Exotic Animal Endoscopy.
Karl Storz Veterinary Endoscopy is
proud to be the sole sponsor providing the VETS courses with critical
instrumentation, the
highest quality endoscopes and cameras, as well as the technical
support for these labs.
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Participants at the first
set of Endoscopy teaching and training courses at UGA.
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Course coordinators and instructors
include UGA faculty, Dr. Clarence Rawlings (Professor, Small Animal
Medicine and Surgery) and Dr. Steve Hernandez-Divers (Assistant
Professor, Exotic Medicine), along with fellow instructors Dr.
Tim McCarthy (Surgical Specialty Clinic for Animals – Beaverton,
Oregon), Dr. John Payne (Pittsburgh Veterinary Surgery – Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania) and Drs. Steve Budsberg and Jonathan Chambers (UGA
College of Veterinary Medicine).
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Participants using
Karl Storz Veterinary Endoscopy equipment with technical
support from KSVEA’s Dr. Samuel Dover.
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