
Veterinary Science and Profession 2026
The workshop aims to enhance the participants’ knowledge and practical skills in the field of equine wound management — from acute, superficial injuries to complex, contaminated, and chronic wounds. The practical component will be conducted on equine cadaver parts (distal limbs and the head), allowing a realistic presentation of anatomical structures and performing procedures in controlled conditions. These cadaver parts have been selected because they represent the most common sites of injury in equines, and their anatomical complexity and functional demands present additional therapeutic challenges.
During practical work, the following will be addressed:
Through hands-on practice, demonstrations, and guided discussions, participants will develop the skills required for making appropriate diagnostic and therapeutic decisions in clinical practice.
The workshop is intended exclusively for veterinary medicine students who have completed the mandatory course Surgery, Orthopaedics and Ophthalmology II.
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