Chestergates Veterinary Specialists celebrate 20th Anniversary with exclusive veterinary neurology event
VIP ‘founders’ of veterinary neurology to give talk on the history of the discipline
Whilst Chestergates specialists will share recent extraordinary case studies and give insights on future advances
Leading specialist-led, multi-disciplinary veterinary referral hospital Chestergates Veterinary Specialists is holding an exclusive ‘invite only’ open day for North West small animal first opinion vets and nurses on Saturday 18th May to celebrate its 20th anniversary.
Headlined by a pioneer of UK veterinary neurology, RCVS Specialist Neurologist Mike Targett, and a co-founder of the Chestergates hospital, Judith Skerritt – the event aims to give its visitors insights into the past, present and future of this hugely important veterinary discipline.
Guests will initially be given a talk by both Judith and Mike, who will discuss the history of Chestergates, together with the history of veterinary neurology and neurosurgery. Geoff and Judith Skerritt founded Chestergates Veterinary Specialists in 2003. Geoff is recognised as a pioneer in the use of MRI within the veterinary profession. Together with Mike, and other neurologists that worked alongside them, Geoff developed new techniques for the surgical treatment of Syringomyelia amongst many others.
A tour of the hospital’s neurology department will then be given, where attendees will learn about how Chestergates Neurology department has evolved; from the development of MRI in veterinary medicine in the nineties, to surgical management of Syringomyelia in the noughties, to vastly increasing our knowledge of many neurological diseases in the 2010s, to current day advanced techniques using 3D printed guides for spinal stabilisation in 2024.
Visitors will also be shown the state-of-the art facilities at Chestergates Veterinary Specialists, including its High-field 1.5T MRI, which has the ability to diagnose a wide variety of neurological conditions, from brain tumours to slipped discs.
In addition, Chestergates Veterinary Specialists’ neurology team, including Simone Spinillo and Pablo Amengual, will also be on hand to talk about recent exciting case studies. These include a recent case of atlanto-axial instability in a young cockapoo, where our team utilised 3D printed guides to accurately place implants through the vertebral bodies to stabilise the spinal column, and another extraordinary case where there was a traumatic atlantoaxial instability, necessitating emergency surgery to stabilise the spine and save the dog’s life. Simone and Pablo will also be able to share their insights into how they think veterinary neurology may progress within the coming decade.
Liz Bode, Clinical Director of Chestergates Veterinary Specialists, said:
The Chestergates Veterinary Neurology Day will be worth one hour of CPD.
Chestergates Veterinary Specialists offers a wide range of specialist-led services including orthopaedics, cardiology, soft tissue surgery, anaesthesia and analgesia, ophthalmology, internal medicine, diagnostic imaging and neurology and neurosurgery.