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"Seminar Synopsis"
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Our Seminar specifically concerns using UltraSound in the care of
Companion Animals, however, we thought you might like to see the picture above showing one of the
latest huge UltraSound advancements. Researchers in the Galapagos have successfully completed
ultrasounds on free-swimming whale sharks, allowing blood samples to be taken for the first time
ever in the wild. The incredible results allowed them to see and identify reproductive organs which
holds promise for finally unlocking the mystery of breeding in the world's largest sharks.
In contrast, UltraSound for land animals began in 1956 with a "somascope" ultrasonic unit used to
measure the back fat thickness on beef cattle. Even as UltraSound progressed over the next 40 to 50 years
it remained a tool that was quite expensive and hard to use. This left most veterinarians
without valuable UltraSound information unless they dealt with the inconvenience and high cost
of having to refer out their UltraSound needs to specialist.
Fortunately, now UltraSound machines have advanced in quality, become easy to learn how to use, and very
cost justifiable. This allows a veterinarian to take advantage of the many benefits of having their own
UltraSound machine in-house, and has greatly enhanced the quality of care even smaller clinics can
offer. Additionally, an in-house UltraSound machine allows the creation of a new, valuable
income stream for the clinic.
10 Important Things You Can Learn in this Seminar:
1. which medications a heart patient needs, right now
2. whether your IV fluid therapy is too much, not enough, or just right
3. does your coughing patient have heart disease, respiratory
disease, or both
4. find out in 5 to 10 minutes why your emergency patient collasped
5. learn quickly the cause of chronic bladder problems
6. determine the cause of Dyspnea in a cat that is open mouth breathing
without stressing or harming them
7. detect whether a dog or cat has a GI foreign body
8. screen the Geriatric or ADR patient for cancer in 10 minutes
9. determine is an acute abdomen patient needs surgery, today
10. UltraSound is the single best test for pancreatitis and
heart worm disease in cats
The primary focus of this seminar is to present practical
UltraSound knowledge attendees can put to use immediately in their clinics. It focuses
on the effective recognition of sonographic abnormalities which can greatly enhance the patient's
diagnosis and care.
Additionally, this seminar helps attendees discover many little known and
often overlooked secrets to make sonograms much easier to obtain and read, and then determine how
to put the images to the most effective use.
Whatever Your Current UltraSound Situation is in Your Clinic...
If you already have UltraSound and are using it in
your clinic, this seminar with enable you to sharpen your skills and reading effectiveness.
If you have an UltraSound in your clinic, but it's a dust
gathering eyesore rather than a useful tool
generating profit for you, this seminar will help you turn that picture around.
If you don't have an UltraSound but think you might like
to, but are concerned that they cost too much
and require too much time and effort to learn to read and use, this seminar will offer you some viable
solutions.
Even if you are not sure you want an UltraSound machine
for your clinic, this seminar will help you make
that decision based on legitimate factors and logical reasoning.
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Questions???  
Contact Russ
phone: (936) 564-7792   e-mail:
seminars@vonallmen.net
Seminar approved by ETVMA
James M. Morton, DVM - President
17 Hour Units for Veterinary CE in Texas
Note: Other states may be added on request with
sufficient notice. Charges may apply)
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