Advances in Equine Podiatry Workshop – Lectures, Case-Discussions & Practical Sessions
Species
Equine
Venue
Bjerke Dyrehospital
Contact Hours
15 Hours
Early Booking Deadline
Sun, 14 September, 2025
Registration Deadline
Fri, 26 September, 2025
Language
English (Norwegian Moderation)
Extras
Printed Set of Course Notes (pick up at venue) - USD 83.56
Discipline
Diagnostic Imaging
Orthopaedics
Industry Partners
Global
Europe
Veterinary Partners
Global
Europe
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Equine practitioners are regularly exposed to various and sometimes contradicting opinions on farriery and especially on therapeutic shoeing. The fact that new graduates go into practice with minimal training in farriery and shoeing only exacerbates the problem and leaves practitioners grappling with this contentious subject.
This practical course approaches the subject in a scientific and as objective way as possible by reporting established and recent, cutting-edge facts from scientifically sound clinical studies and aims to equip equine practitioners to have meaningful and informed discussions with their farriers.
The programme is currently revised and updated and more information will follow as soon as it is available.
Simon Curtis is a farrier, author, lecturer and horse hoof-care expert with a PhD in Equine Physiology and Biomechanics (2017). He is a 4th generation farrier; his family have been farriers and blacksmiths in the Newmarket area for at least 150 years. In over 45 years working as a farrier, he has lectured and demonstrated in more than 30 countries including the USA, Australia, India, Russia, and Brazil.
Simon is internationally renowned in the hoof-care world for his remedial farriery textbooks and lectures. He has authored several books on farriery and has been published in numerous journals. Among other roles, Simon is a Past Master of the Worshipful Company of Farriers, was made a member of the International Horseshoeing Hall of Fame in 2005, and is the only farrier to have been awarded an Honorary Associateship of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (2002).
He was awarded the Sir Colin Spedding Award in 2018, presented by HRH Princess Anne to an exceptional hero of the equestrian world. Other honours include entry to the International Horseshoeing Hall of Fame at the Kentucky Derby Museum (2005).
More InfoMichael Schramme qualified as a veterinarian from the University of Gent, Belgium, in 1985. He has since worked as a resident, lecturer, senior lecturer or associate professor in equine surgery at the University of Ghent, the Royal Veterinary College (London), the Animal Health Trust (Newmarket), Cornell University (New York) and North Carolina State University (USA). In 2011, Dr. Schramme was appointed Professor in Equine Surgery and Orthopaedics at the Ecole Nationale Vétérinaire de Lyon, VetAgro Sup in France. He holds the Certificate in Equine Orthopaedics, the Diploma of the European College of Veterinary Surgeons, the Diploma of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons, the Diploma of the European College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation and Associate Diplomate status of the European College of Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging. He has a PhD in equine rheumatology. Dr. Schramme is President of the European College of Veterinary Surgeons and ex-President of the European Society of Veterinary Orthopaedics and Traumatology. He has an interest in all aspects of large animal surgery, lameness and diagnostic imaging with special emphasis on MRI and regenerative medicine.
More InfoTravelling by car – Please consult the maps below:
http://kart.gulesider.no/m/IoCuo
Travelling by Public Transport
From Gardermoen Airport:
Take the train to Oslo Sentralstasjon (main train station) and then take bus # 31 from Jernbanetorget (large square in front of the train station) to Bjerke. The journy takes 45 – 50 minutes.
Alternatively, take bus Flybussekspressen, followed by bus F1 towards Majorstuen and exit at Bjerke bus stop. The journy takes 45 minutes.
From Torp Airport:
Take the Torpekspressen bus to the main bus terminal in the centre of Oslo. From the bus terminal walk to Jernbanetorget (large square in front of the train station) and take the # 31 bus to Bjerke.
From Oslo Sentralstation
Take Bus # 31 from Jernbanetorget (large square in front of the train station) and exit at Bjerke.
Please consult the following website to plan your journey by public transports (including airport shuttles) from anywhere within Norway: www.trafikanten.no
“Well organized and very informative. Excellent interaction with speakers”
- Catherine Hunnisett, Horseshoe Veterinary Services, Ontario, Canada. Evidence-Based Farriery for Equine Practitioners course 2016
“I really wanted to thank you once more for the excellent VetPD course in Oslo, which I had the opportunity to attend. After 26 years being a vet I finally have a clear concept for what is going on in a foot of a horse. By this you gave me the possibility to approach a problem in the foot systematically and with a certain logic. I am highly motivated for my future work with horses and their feet and could already use some of the new gained knowledge in two foals this week.”
- Barbara Knutti, Veterinary practice KLC, Corcelles-près-Payerne, Switzerland Evidence-Based Farriery 2016
Qualified Vet
Lectures & Practical Sessions
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Lectures Only
USD 672.85
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2nd vet, same clinic
Lectures & Practical Sessions
USD 1278.42
USD 1161.00
Lectures Only
USD 639.43
USD 580.50
Intern/Resident/PhD (Requires proof of status)
Lectures Only
USD 336.43
USD 336.43
Veterinary Student (Requires proof of status)
Lectures Only
USD 134.57
USD 122.26
Vet & Vet. Nurse / Vet. Technician
Lectures & Practical Sessions
USD 2286.82
USD 2078.37
Lectures Only
USD 1143.41
USD 1039.18
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