13 - 16 May 2010, Dublin, Ireland
Annual European Veterinary Opthalmology Conference
Programme Outline
European Society of Veterinary Ophthalmology
The European Society of Veterinary Ophthalmology (ESVO) was established in 1985 in order to promote veterinary ophthalmology. Since then it has expanded to become the largest European association devoted to this discipline, with hundreds of members from virtually every European country. The ESVO is an independent, non-political and non-religious association.
With the aim of developing and advancing veterinary ophthalmology, the ESVO supports scientific activities and continuing education in this profession, and creates a network between veterinarians and veterinary students with a special interest in ophthalmology. A primary mean of achieving these goals is an annual, international meeting, organized or co-organized by the ESVO, devoted to both clinical and scientific aspects of veterinary ophthalmology.
Particular themes of the 2010 European Veterinary Ophthalmology Conference will be:
Workshops on Electroretinography
Eyelids
Cataracts
Genetics
Participants
200-300 participants are expected, with large contingents from UK, Scandinavia, North America and Ireland itself.
This will include: Veterinary Ophthalmologists, Residents and student attendees (www.evo2010.com)