3 - DAY MODULE, The Pelvis, LEXINGTON KY - 2019

2601 Richmond Rd
Lexington, KY 40509
USA
This Event is Open to All Veterinarians.
The Pelvis module uses clinical case presentations and live demonstrations and aims to improve the diagnosis and management of pelvis pain and injuries in the field. The module provides 20 hours of instruction and includes three hours of practice on live horses under the supervision of certified instructors.
Conditions reviewed include sacroiliac and lumbosacral arthropathies, pelvic fatigue and traumatic fractures and coxofemoral conditions. Special emphasis is placed on the prognosis and management of the different conditions.

The Pelvis
October 8-10, 2019
Lexington, Kentucky
Tuesday, October 8
DoubleTree Suites
7:15AM-8:00AM- Breakfast/Coffee/Tea
8:00AM-10:00PM - Dissection
10:00AM-10:30AM-Coffee Break
10:30AM – 12:00PM - Lecture
12:00PM-1:00PM-LUNCH
1:00PM – 3:30PM Lecture
3:30PM-4:00PM- Coffee Break
4:00PM – 6:00PM Lecture
6:00PM-8:00PM-ISELP SPONSOR PARTY in Sponsor Area
Wednesday, October 9
DoubleTree Suites
7:15AM-8:00AM-Continental Breakfast/Coffee/Tea
8:00AM - 10:00AM - Live Ultrasound Demonstration
10:00AM -10:30AM - Coffee Break
10:30AM - 12:00PM - Lecture
12:00 - 1:00PM-LUNCH
1:00PM-3:30PM – Lecture
3:30PM- 4:00PM-Coffee Break
4:00PM-6:00PM –Lecture
Thursday, October 10
Spy Coast Farm
Ultrasound Hands On Wet Lab Day
8:00AM to 8:30 AM-Continental Breakfast/Coffee/Tea
8:30AM-12:00PM- Wet Lab Group Rotations
12:00PM to 12:30PM Lunch
12:30PM -4:00 PM Wet Lab Group Rotations
The AM Wet Lab Group is now sold out.
Jean-Marie Denoix, DVM, Phd, Assoc. LA-ECVDI, DACVSMR, Certified in Equine Locomotor Pathology (ISELP), & ISELP President
Dr. Denoix of the CIRALE (Center of Imaging and Research on Equine Locomotor Affections) in Normandy, France is considered the world’s foremost equine musculoskeletal system anatomist as well as a leading equine diagnostic ultrasonographer. Dr. Denoix is a founder and current president of ISELP and was also the 2006 recipient of the Schering Plough Equine Research Award from the World Equine Veterinary Association for outstanding applied research work in Equine Diagnostic Imaging. Jean-Marie has been the invited speaker at many international meetings in more than 30 countries around the world on topics related to clinical examination and imaging of equine locomotor problems.
Your ISELP Certified Instructors
Ugo Carrozzo, Veterinarian, FEI Official Veterinarian, Certified in Equine Locomotor Pathology (ISELP)
After graduating with honors in Bologna in 1998, he trained for a short period at the Regional Djursukuset of Helsingborg (S) and then completed a one-year internship at the Clinic Desbrosse (F); after that he started an equine practice with particular interest in orthopedics improving his skills with frequent professional updates in Italy and abroad. In 2005, he served as head of the Veterinary Team of the Republic of San Marino at the Mediterranean Games( Spain) in 2009 and he has played the same role supporting the Show Jumping team representing Marocco at the Mediterranean Games (Italy) and since march 2017 he has been a team vet for the Italian showjumping team. In the 2008 he launched a partnership which culminated in the establishment of the Equine Clinic San Biagio, the first Italian center with equine standing MRI system. In 2012 he became an FEI official vet and in 2013 he completed his ISELP Certification. He was an instructor for several ISELP courses and a speaker in several meetings. Since 2016 he has undertaken the course for " diplome de cinesiologie, physioterapie et readaptation veterinaire " CIRALE (FR)
Peter Kazakevicius, DVM, Certified in Equine Locomotor Pathology (ISELP)
A native of Nebraska, Dr. Pete’s early exposure to horses greatly influenced his educational and professional paths. After playing college baseball, he attended the University of Utah and completed his bachelor’s degree in Biology. While there, he was afforded the unique opportunity to observe and assist the veterinary team at the artificial organs division artificial heart program.
He returned to the Midwest and attended Kansas State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine. As a junior student, he was accepted into the large animal summer internship program and subsequently received his doctorate in veterinary medicine, graduating first in his class. Dr. Kazakevicius then moved to Lexington, Kentucky where he spent the next 19 years, first as a solo practitioner and then as a partner in the Lexington Equine Group. In 2005, he relocated to Ocala, Florida where he served as resident veterinarian for the Adena Springs South thoroughbred division and later as staff veterinarian at the Sanctuary Equine Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation Center, one of the first full service rehabilitation centers dedicated to the equine athlete. He continues to reside in Ocala and services a multi-discipline performance horse clientele.
Dr. Kazakevicius received his ISELP certification in 2018 and believes strongly in continuing his development as a veterinarian through ISELP. He has also received certification in veterinary acupuncture (IVAS), equine veterinary medical manipulation and is an FEI treating veterinarian.
Dr. Pete’s professional interests include all aspects in the treatment and care of the performance horse as a high caliber athlete, from early training and development and throughout their competitive career. His focus is on being proactive in the early recognition and diagnosis of performance limiting issues and developing specific treatment protocols tailored for each individual horse.
Dr Kirsten Neil graduated from the University of Melbourne in 1996. Kirsten completed an internship in the Scone Veterinary Hospital’s neonatal intensive care unit followed by a residency in equine medicine at Michigan State University in 2004. At the same time, Kirsten completed a Masters degree in equine osteoarthritis at Michigan State. Kirsten is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine.
In 2008 Kirsten decided to concentrate on her particular interest in performance horses and started Sporthorse Veterinary Specialists, a practice dedicated to sport and pleasure horses. Kirsten provides second opinion, medical and referral consultations for other veterinarians, and concentrates on problems in sporthorses, in particular lameness and poor performance. Kirstenhas a special interest in musculoskeletal ultrasonography and lectures and instructs veterinarians at conferences in Australia in musculoskeletal ultrasonography. In 2012 Kirstenbecame a certified member of the International Society of Equine Locomotor Pathology (ISELP). Kirsten gained status as a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation in 2013.
Michael D. Sorum, DVM, MVetSc, DABVP (Equine),Certified in Equine Locomotor Pathology (ISELP)
Dr. Sorum earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Animal Science at Cal Poly University. He then earned his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Kansas State University. He has been in practice for over 30 years, treating equine lameness and performance issues on and off the racetrack. He is also Board Certified in Equine Practice by the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners. Dr. Sorum has also earned a Master of Veterinary Science degree in Conservation Medicine from the University of Edinburgh. He is certified by the ISELP (International Society of Equine Locomotor Pathology). He is past President of the Arizona Veterinary Medical Association. In his spare time, he spends time with his five dogs-Blue, Smiley, Shorty, Big Dog and Buddy.
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