Part I: General Surgical Principles
Principles of Surgical Asepsis
Sterilization and Disinfection
Surgical Facilities, Equipment, and Personnel and Care and
Maintenance of the Surgical Environment
Preoperative and Intraoperative Care of the Surgical Patient
Preparation of the Operative Site
Preparation of the Surgical Team
Surgical Instrumentation
Biomaterials, Suturing, and Suture Patterns
Surgical Infections and Antibiotic Selection
Nutritional Management of the Surgical Patient
Fundamentals of Physical Rehabilitation
Perioperative Multimodal Analgesic Therapy
Principles of Minimally Invasive Surgery
Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Therapy
Advanced Imaging for Surgeons
Part II: Soft Tissue Surgery
Surgery of the Integumentary System
Surgery of the Eye
Surgery of the Ear
Surgery of the Abdominal Cavity
Surgery of the Digestive System
Surgery of the Liver
Surgery of the Extrahepatic Biliary System
Surgery of the Endocrine System
Surgery of the Hemolymphatic System
Surgery of the Kidney and Ureter
Surgery of the Bladder and Urethra
Surgery of the Reproductive and Genital Systems
Surgery of the Cardiovascular System
Surgery of the Upper Respiratory System
Surgery of the Lower Respiratory System: Lungs and Thoracic
Wall
Surgery of the Lower Respiratory System: Pleural Cavity and
Diaphragm
Part III: Orthopedics
Fundamentals of Orthopedic Surgery and Fracture Management
Management of Specific Fractures
Diseases of the Joints
Management of Muscle and Tendon Injury or Disease
Other Diseases of Bones and Joints
Part IV: Neurosurgery
Neurodiagnostic Overview for the Small Animal Surgeon
Neurologic Examination and Relevant Neuroanatomy
Surgery of the Brain
Surgery of the Cervical Spine
Surgery of the Thoracolumbar Spine
Surgery of the Cauda Equina
Nonsurgical Disorders of the Brain and Spine
Peripheral Nervous System Disorders
Theresa (Terry) W. Fossum is the Vice President for Research and
Strategic Initiatives and a Professor of Veterinary Surgery at
Midwestern University in Glendale, AZ. She was appointed as a
special assistant to the Secretary of Energy in October 2017 to
assist the Department of Energy in developing its STEM and
Workforce Initiatives. Dr. Fossum graduated from Washington State
University College of Veterinary Medicine in 1982. After completing
an internship at Santa Cruz Veterinary Hospital the following year,
she went on to do a surgery residency and Master's degree at the
Ohio State University. She received board certification in Surgery
(ACVS) in 1987 and joined the faculty at Texas A&M University
(TAMU) later that year, where she eventually held an Endowed Chair
in Veterinary Surgery. In 1992, she completed a PhD in Veterinary
Microbiology. Dr. Fossum is a world renowned veterinary surgeon and
was the founder and served as the Clinical Director of the Michael
E. DeBakey Institute at TAMU. She has presented thousands of hours
of continuing education in the US and worldwide and in 2007 was
named "Continuing Education Presenter of the Year� at the Western
Veterinary Conference. Additionally, she has mentored numerous
surgery residents and graduate students throughout her career.
Dr. Fossum is a previous recipient of the Wiley Distinguished
Professor of Veterinary Medicine Award and the Carl J. Norden
Distinguished Teacher Award at Texas A&M University. Dr. Fossum
has authored or co-authored over 100 manuscripts in refereed
journals. In 2004, she received the Texas Society for Biomedical
Research Award in recognition and appreciation for her many years
of dedicated service to the science, research and medical
communities in the State of Texas. She is a Distinguished Alumnus
at The Ohio State University and received the Texas A&M
University System "Innovator of the Year Award�. She currently
serves on the Board of Directors at WVC and is a Trustee of the
American Veterinary Medical Association.
a very worthwhile contribution to veterinary science.
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