5 • 643 Ratings
🗓️ 6 July 2018
⏱️ 32 minutes
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In the studio, though without Brian’s help, which was needed as we had a rookie error where we lost power. Joined by Roser Tetas, one of our fabulous lecturers in veterinary ophthalmology here at the RVC. We talk about the differences and an overview of how to perform an ophthalmic exam in a horse in this pod. We started off saying it is the same, however there are a few subtleties compared to the smaller species that we treat. If you would like to hear more about ophthalmic examination then have a listen to pod 42 https://www.rvc.ac.uk/small-animal-referrals/news-events/clinical-podcasts/42-ophthalmological-examination
There are some ophthalmology courses run through the RVC CPD (other course providers are available, though not sure that they would all be given a 5-star rating!)
https://cpd.rvc.ac.uk/cpd-courses/equine-ophthalmology
Some papers of interest:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/25894301/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/19046262/
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0:26.6 | people who want to listen to it. So today, we don't have Brian in the studio, so you're going |
0:30.9 | to have to blame me for the audio quality. But we are joined by Rose Testas, who is one of our |
0:37.3 | lecturers in ophthalmology here at the RVC. |
0:40.4 | So thank you, Rosei, for coming here and joining us in the studio. |
0:45.9 | Thank you for inviting me. |
0:47.4 | And what I thought we were going to talk about today is really the equine ophthalmic diseases, or like an approach to equine ocular problems. |
0:59.0 | Ophthalmic ocular. |
1:00.2 | Is there a difference of when you use those? |
1:03.1 | I guess equine ophthalmology we could use. |
1:07.2 | Sounds good. |
1:07.8 | Ocule diseases. |
1:08.7 | Yeah. |
1:09.2 | Yeah. |
1:09.4 | Yeah. |
1:09.4 | So I know that you know that Charlotte was, we spent. Sounds good. Arcular diseases. Yeah. Yeah. They're all good. |
1:11.6 | So I know that you know that Charlotte was, we spoke to Charlotte about an approach to the |
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