Time & Location
Jul 25, 2026, 8:00 AM MDT – Jul 26, 2026, 4:30 PM MDT
Park City Campus, 5373 UT-224, Park City, UT 84098, USA
About the Event
Summary
Solid tumors of the skin are very common in small animals. General practitioners can add to practice profitability, as well as strengthen client and referral relationships by understanding the staging and surgical procedure every tumor needs. Instructors will teach the principles of surgical oncology and staging, as well as how to perform basic/intermediate tumor removals from an oncological standpoint. Participants will perform biopsies and practice surgical methods for removal of cutaneous tumors in different locations of the patient’s body. Additionally, closure of the defect using different techniques of skin reconstruction will be taught. Participants should have a basic knowledge of anatomy and surgical techniques prior to attending this course.
Learning Objectives
Know how to stage each of the tumors prior to developing treatment plans
Understand the surgical doses for tumor removal and the types of biopsies
Learn how to correctly identify the surgical dose for each patient/tumor
