EXOT002-0615: Call of the Wild: Wildlife Medicine and Diseases of Wildlife
The lectures for this course will be presented in a predominantly audio format.
Please come prepared to listen.
Enrollment is closed.
Instructors: Sonia M. Hernandez, DVM, DACZM, PhD and Heather Wilson Barron, DVM, Dipl. ABVP
Course Open: June 23-July 31, 2015
Real Time Sessions (RTS): Tuesdays, June 30, July 7, 14, and 21, 2015; 8:00-10:00 pm ET (USA)
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Practice Sessions: In order to prepare you for a successful experience
in your CE course, we request you attend a Practice Session prior to the first
Real Time Session. Please arrive promptly at the start time; each Practice Session
is up to 1 hour in length.
For more information, please visit the
CE Practice Area.
*The instructors for this course will be using audio which will require you to have a headset or speakers to listen.
If you have any concerns regarding your computer's audio capabilities, please be sure to attend
one of the Practice Sessions.
Level and Prerequisites:
This
basic course will be open to veterinarians and veterinary technicians
wildlife medicine and diseases. Participants are expected to have some prior knowledge
of wildlife medicine.
VIN CE Course: Open to veterinarians and veterinary technicians.
This course is approved by RACE for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.
The Veterinary Information Network (VIN) is RACE Provider #22.
Course Description:
The primary purpose of this course is to provide a basic to intermediate
understanding of the principles of care of wildlife. The course will include
details on the common syndromes with which wildlife patients present to a clinic,
the approach to triage, emergency treatment and monitoring of the wildlife patient,
the most notable infectious and non-infectious diseases of wildlife, and the public
health and legal implications of treating wildlife.
This course consists of four (4) 2-hour Real Time Session, supplemental library materials,
interactive message board discussions, and a mandatory end-of-course test.
Successful completion (scoring 80% or better) on the end-of-course test is required
to earn a certificate of completion for the course.
To learn more about the requirements for earning a CE certificate, please refer to
Receiving Your CE Credit and Course Completion Certificate.
*The lecture portion of this course will be an audio presentation, please be prepared to listen.
Upon completion of this course, the participant should be able to
- recognize the legal implications and public health concerns of accepting wildlife patients.
- use principles of care to accurately triage wildlife cases.
- apply emergency care to common North American wildlife patients.
- recognize the common syndromes of wild birds, mammals and reptiles/amphibians
and how to diagnose and treat them, including common infectious and non-infectious diseases.
Course Materials: Course materials will be available
in the course library prior to each Real Time Session.
Required Textbook(s): There is no required textbook for this course.
About the Instructors:
Sonia M. Hernandez is a wildlife veterinarian and ecologist.
She is currently an assistant professor in a shared position between the Warnell
School of Forestry and Natural Resources and the Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife
Disease Study at the University of Georgia. She received training in zoological
medicine through a residence at Cornell University (1998-2001) is boarded in
zoological medicine and has a PhD in Ecology. She obtained clinical experience
as a zoo veterinarian and a private exotic animal and wildlife practitioner.
Currently she conducts research to better understand how anthropogenic activities
affect the health and disease prevalence of wild animals. She currently teaches
various courses on wildlife disease investigation and management and
conservation medicine.
Heather Wilson Barron is a wildlife veterinarian, is boarded by
the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners (Avian) and since December 2011 has
been the Hospital Director at the Clinic for Rehabilitation of Wildlife (CROW) in
Sanibel Island, FL. She has worked as a clinician and a researcher largely in an academic
setting, but also in private practice. She has served as a consultant for both IDEXX and
Antech Imaging Services, focusing on exotic/wild animal medicine. She was a leading
instructor for Marvet in the Grand Cayman for 4 years and has taught numerous courses
on avian, exotic and zoological medicine.
Course Outline:
Week 1 (Real Time Session June 30, 2015)
Content:
- Legal implications of treating wildlife
- Public health concerns and common zoonoses
- General principles used to triage and apply critical care to wildlife patients
Week 2 (Real Time Session July 7, 2015)
Content:
- Common clinical syndromes of North American birds
- Common diseases of North American birds
Week 3 (Real Time Session July 14, 2015)
Content:
- Common clinical syndromes of North American mammals
- Common diseases of North American mammals
Week 4 (Real Time Session July 21, 2015)
Content:
- Common clinical syndromes of North American reptiles/amphibians
- Common diseases of North American reptiles/amphibians
- Wrap up and discussion
CE Credits: 8
Tuition: Member $168 ($151 early bird special if enrolled by June 16, 2015)
Non-Member $266 ($239 early bird special if enrolled by June 16, 2015)
*To ensure participants are ready and prepared for classes,
enrollment will close on June 30, 2015 at 5 pm ET (USA)
or when the maximum number of participants is reached.
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Participant Resource Center.
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*Note:
"This course is approved for 8 continuing education credits in jurisdictions
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restrictions on certain methods of delivery of continuing education."
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Course withdrawal and refund policy: A complete refund of the paid course price will be
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*For more information on VIN's upcoming CE courses, check the
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Katherine James, DVM, PhD, DACVIM (SAIM)
VIN Education Coordinator
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