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November 19-20th 9 am - 4 pm Aylmer, ON, Canada
This course covers ultrasonography fundamentals, including the physics of ultrasound and its specific applications in bovine reproduction. Participants review bovine reproductive system anatomy and physiology, with a focus on how to accurately interpret what this anatomy looks like in an ultrasound image, specifically the open uterus, uterine horns, and uterine infections, ovaries, cysts, corpus luteum, pregnancies, cotyledons, fetal anomalies and fetal demise.
Through guided hands-on sessions and live demonstrations, attendees will refine gynecological examination skills in dairy cattle. The curriculum includes identifying ovarian structures in ultrasound images and practical hands-on with live cattle to evaluate ovaries for corpus luteum and cysts. As well as finding and recognizing twins, a review of common bovine fetal anomalies and how to determine fetal gestational age and fetal demise.
Additionally, participants will master ultrasound machine functionality and controls, regardless of make or model, enhancing image interpretation proficiency and how to get the best images by adjusting key settings universal to ultrasound machines.
With 5 hours of theory in the classroom and 7 hours of live hands-on practice with cattle, this course ensures attendees emerge adept at dairy cow reproductive examinations using ultrasound and image interpretation.
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Aylmer, Ontario, Canada