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  • Section 1 : Advances in Practice Management

    1 Practice Management: Developing Career As An Avian Veterinarian

    Section 2 : Establishing a diagnosis

    2.1 The critical thought process: from signalment and history to diagnostic decision making

    2.2 Common imaging modalities - Selecting the right modality and getting the most out of your image

    3. Pharmacologic intervention

    Section 3 : Infectious diseases: diagnosis, treatment and prevention

    4.1 Antimicrobial agents

    4.2 Antibacterial drugs

    4.3 Antifungal drugs

    4.4 Antiparasitic drugs

    4.5 Antiviral drugs

    5.1 Infectious disease prevention: The interaction of host, agent and environment in infectious disease

    5.2 Hygiene and disinfection

    5.3 Vaccination strategies

    6.1 Updates on selected infectious diseases: Viral diseases: Avian bornavirus

    6.2 Poxvirus

    6.3 West Nile Virus and other flaviviruses

    6.4 Bacterial diseases: Campylobacteriosis

    6.5 Chlamydiosis

    6.6 Erysipelas

    6.7 Mycoplasmosis

    6.8 Fungal diseases: Cryptococcosis

    6.9 Parasitic diseases - flagellated protozoa: Trichomoniasis

    6.10 Diplomonad protozoal diseases: Giardiasis, Spironucleosis

    6.11 Histomoniasis

    6.12 Cochlosomosis

    Section 4 : Medicine and Surgery by Organ System

    7.1 The Respiratory System

    7.2 Surgery of the respiratory tract

    7.3 Endosurgery of the respiratory tract

    Section 5 : Beaks, Feathers and Feet

    8 The Beak: Form, function and problems

    9 Feathers and Conditions of the Plumage

    10. Pododermatitis

    Section 6 : The Trauma Patient

    11.1 Triage and stabilization

    11.2 Pain management updates

    11.3 Wound management

    11.4 Fracture management

    Section 7 : Advances in Aviculture and Population Medical Management

    12 Embryology, Neonatology and Pediatrics

    Section 8 : Advances in Welfare and Conservation

    13.1 Welfare: Psittacine rescue / sanctuary

    13.2 Minimizing stress and fear during the physical examination

    13.3 Strategic use of enrichment: Why, what and how

    14.1 Conservation and Wildlife Management: Anthropogenic and Environmental Threats to Avian Wildlife: Introduction and Biotoxins

    14.2 Harmful Algal Blooms

    14.3 Collision with man-made obstacles (buildings, wind turbines, etc)

    14.4 Petroleum products

    14.5 Anthropogenic toxins (lead, superfund sites, pesticides, etc)

    14.6 Wildfires

    14.7 Feral cats and birds

    Section 9 : Medicine of Specific Taxonomic Groups

    15 Falconry: Past, present and future

    16 Toucans, hornbills, aracaris

    Appendix 1 Table of Common Drugs and Approximate Doses
    Appendix 2 Normal Clinical Pathologic Data
    Appendix 3 Normal Biologic Data
    Appendix 4: Chick Growth Data

  • Brian Speer

    Affiliations and expertise

    Director MCFB Medical Center for Birds Oakley, CA

    Yvonne R.A. van Zeeland

    Affiliations and expertise

    Utrecht University

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