Oncology Rounds

 

 

Rounds Schedule (click on link to get to rounds session):

  • Soft tissue sarcomas in dogs - lesson completed
  • Soft tissue sarcomas in cats - lesson completed
  • Mast cell tumors - lesson completed
  • Adrenal tumors - lesson completed
  • Bone tumors - lesson completed
  • Limb sparing surgery - lesson completed
  • Neurological tumors (brain, spinal cord, nerves) - lesson completed
  • Oral tumors - lesson completed
  • Anal sac tumors, perianal tumors - lesson completed
  • Tumors of the endocrine system:  thyroid, parathyroids - lesson completed
  • Tumors of the ear canal/bulla - lesson completed
  • Stomach, intestinal tumors
  • Tumors of the urinary tract
  • Mammary Tumors
  • Other reproductive tumors
  • Tumors of the female reproductive tract, male repro tract including mammary tumors
  • Nasal tumors
  • Splenic and Liver tumors
  • Thymoma, lung tumors, heart based tumors

Board-certification by the American College of Veterinary Surgeons

What does it mean?

  • Four years of advanced training in surgery beyond the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Degree

  • Experience in the development of new surgical treatments

  • Rigorous examination by the American College of Veterinary Surgeons to ensure competency in advanced surgical techniques

  • Certifies that a veterinarian is a surgical specialist

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