The Veterinarians Survival Guide to Wound Management Techniques

On-Demand Webinar Topics included:
• first steps in wound management
• decision making on contact layers topical dressings
• wound progression
• novel therapies

Disclaimer: It is the responsibility of the practitioner to gain knowledge of and comply with federal, state and local laws regarding the use of lasers for the treatment of any condition. The content and information in this webinar is for educational purposes only. It is not a course and should not be relied upon for the purpose of treating an individual. This webinar is not a substitute for professional medical advice, care, diagnosis or treatment.

About Dr. Trappler

Michelle Trappler, VMD, DACVS

Dr. Michelle Trappler graduated from veterinary school at the University of Pennsylvania in 2008. She completed a rotating internship at Coral Springs Animal Hospital in Coral Springs, Florida, followed by a surgical internship at Dallas Veterinary Surgical Center in Dallas, Texas.

Dr. Trappler completed a 3-year surgical residency at Veterinary Specialty and Emergency Center (VSEC) and became board-certified in small animal surgery with the ACVS in 2014. Following her residency, she completed a 1-year sports medicine and arthroscopy fellowship at Veterinary Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Group (VOSM). Dr. Trappler enjoys all aspects of soft tissue and orthopedic surgery and has a particular interest in wound healing and regenerative medicine.

Dr. Trappler and her fellow veterinarian husband moved to Puerto Rico in 2015 to pursue their dreams of living life near the beach (highly recommended). She is now attempting to master work-life balance as a small animal surgeon at the Centro Especialistas de Veterinarios in San Juan, Puerto Rico. During her free time, Dr. Trappler enjoys baking, cooking, photography and exploring beautiful Puerto Rico and beyond.

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