Fracture Management in Farm Animals
Includes a Live Web Event on 06/11/2025 at 6:00 PM (EDT)
Fracture management in farm animals can be both challenging and rewarding. Determining the best management strategy is often not only based on the fracture itself but also on regulatory concerns, costs, owner expectations, and animal use, which can range from pet to production. This webinar will provide a summary of a few management strategies and the ideal circumstances for their implementation.
Agenda
Joe Lozier, DVM, MS, DACVS (Large Animal) will facilitate the following presentations:
- Joe Lozier, DVM, MS, DACVS (Large Animal): Casts, Splints, and Conservative Management of Farm Animal Fractures
- Andy Niehaus, DVM, MS, DACVS (Large Animal): Use of Transfixation Pin Casts for Management of Farm Animals Fractures
- Rebecca McOnie, DVM, DACVS (Large Animal): Fracture Management in Pet Pigs
- Sylvain Nichols, DVM, MS, DACVS (Large Animal): Indications and Use of Open Reduction and Internal Fixation of Fractures in Cattle
CE Credit
This webinar is awaiting approval for 2 hours of continuing education in jurisdictions which recognize the American Association of Veterinary State Boards’ (AAVSB) Registry of Approved Continuing Education (RACE).
Webinar Length: 2 hours CE Credits: 2 credits MOC: 2 points
Rates per individual webinar
Includes access to live webinar and on-demand recording
Registration Rates |
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ACVS/ECVS Diplomate/Emeritus Diplomate | $90 |
ACVS/ECVS Resident | 46 |
Other Resident | 46 |
Veterinary/Other Professional | 120 |
Student/Intern/Technician | 60 |
Joseph W. Lozier, DVM, MS, DACVS (Large Animal) (Moderator)
Assistant Professor
The Ohio State University
Joe Lozier received his DVM from The Ohio State University in 2014. He went on to complete an internship and residency in farm animal medicine and surgery at OSU. He received a master of science degree in comparative and veterinary medicine along with the completion of his residency in 2018. He is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons (Large Animal) and is an assistant professor of farm animal medicine and surgery at the OSU College of Veterinary Medicine.