Diode lasers are the most efficient lasers in converting electrical energy to optical energy

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The Other Laser Wavelength Expanding Your Treatment Options

Diode lasers are the most efficient lasers in converting electrical energy to optical energy.  This class describes the generation of diode laser energy, how this energy interacts with tissue, the best practices for using diode lasers safely, and delivery modes.  It also presents an extensive overview of how to use diode lasers in general surgeries as well as minimally invasive surgeries.

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Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this class, you should be able to:

  • Identify diode laser tissue interactions
  • Describe the generation and delivery systems of diode laser energy
  • List and summarize diode laser usage guidelines for general and minimally invasive surgery

Prerequisites

None

Details

Presented by Jeffrey R. Moll, DVM, FSLS

Diode lasers are the most efficient lasers in converting electrical energy to optical energy. This class describes the generation of diode laser energy, how this energy interacts with tissue, the best practices for using diode lasers safely, and delivery modes. It also presents an extensive overview of how to use diode lasers in general surgeries as well as minimally invasive surgeries.

Outline

Module I:

  • Unit 1: Introduction to Diode Lasers
  • Unit 2: Diode Lasers in General Surgeries
  • Unit 3: Diode Lasers in Minimally Invasive Surgeries
  • Unit 4: Summary

 

Module II:

  • Diode Surgery: Preparation
  • Diode Surgery: Feline Declaw

Certifications

RACE Program Approval

Program Number:  554-15399
Number of Hours of CE:
  • Veterinarians:  1.5 hours
  • Veterinary Technicians:  1.5 hours

This program has been approved for 1.5 hours of continuing education credit in jurisdictions which recognize AAVSB RACE approval; however participants should be aware that some boards have limitations on the number of hours accepted in certain categories and/or restrictions on certain methods of delivery of continuing education. Call AIMLA (937.642.9813) for further information.

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