2008 Veterinary Symposium - Overview
ISELP
ISELP can be
summarized as a series of
training sessions focused
upon specific anatomical
regions of the horse and
integrating advanced
approaches to diagnostics
and imaging as they
pertain to the evaluation of
equine lameness and
locomotor conditions.
These modules are divided
into eight discrete regions
of the horse and will
include lecture and
illustrative case
presentations.
The series is structured
with four modules per
year over a two year
period. Visit
www.iselp.org for
membership and
participation details.

Jean-Marie Denoix, DVM PhD
Jean-Marie is considered
among the world's
foremost equine
musculoskeletal system
anatomist, and using this
anatomical knowledge he
has become one of the
world's leading equine
diagnostic
ultrasonographers.
The Saturday AM session
will take place at the hotel
and will utilize
presentations and
discussions to relate
various therapeutic
approaches utilized by
both human and equine
practitioners to address
the diagnosed conditions
of the neck and back.
Following this morning
discussion, Dr. Denoix will
present the wetlab demo at
PEMC hospital site.

Wetlab
The ultrasonographic
techniques covered in the
lecture presentations will
be illustrated in both a live
animal demonstration
session plus hands-on wet
lab training.
Wetlab sessions will be
limited to 100 participants
total: 5 groups of 10 in
morning and afternoon
sessions. Registrants
should indicate
"preference" for wetlab
group and our staff
coordinators will make
every effort to
accommodate them. The
afternoon session is
scheduled to end at 4:00
pm on Sunday, so travel
plans should be made
accordingly. Confirmation
of wetlab session group
will be sent to you upon
receipt of completed
registration and payment.
