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About
the Course...
Practical and Progressive Ideas for Veterinary
Professionals in Private Practice!
This seminar will focus on how to do a neurologic
examination and how to make a neuroanatomic diagnosis based on
neurologic findings. An interactive session with case presentations
will give the participants a chance to practice localizing neurologic
disease, discuss differential diagnoses and treatment options.
The seminar focuses on spinal cord disorders. One lecture will be on
junctionopathies.
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Course
Instructors...
Marguerite
Knipe, DVM
Dr. Knipe received her DVM from the School of Veterinary Medicine at
the University of California, Davis in 1998. From 1998 to 1999, she
completed a rotating internship in small animal medicine and surgery at
Purdue University. In 2002, she completed her residency in
Neurology/Neurosurgery at UC Davis and achieved Diplomate status in the
Neurology specialty of the American College of Veterinary Internal
Medicine. Dr. Knipe has worked in private specialty practice in
northern California, and since 2002, has been a Lecturer in
Neurology/Neurosurgery at the University of California, Davis.
Helena Rylander, DVM
Dr. Rylander received her Veterinary degree from University of Uppsala
Sweden, 1990. She then worked in a small animal practice from 1991-
1994 and then in a small animal referral practice as a surgeon from
1994-2000. Dr. Rylander completed her residency at UC Davis in
neurology, 2000-2003 and achieved Diplomate status in the Neurology
specialty of the American College of Veterinary Internal
Medicine. Currently, Dr. Rylander is an Clinical Assistant
Professor for UW-Madison.
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