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Emergency care and anaesthesia  RVC CPD 2023  RVC CPD 2023                               Emergency care and anaesthesia



 Emergency patient online  The trauma patient – a global approach to   Local anaesthetic techniques  Webinar Plus: Management of the small
 case management                                              animal trauma patient: Part 2



 Monday 11th September  NEW                                   Monday 30th October
 to Sunday 22nd October  Wednesday 27th September   Thursday 19th October  to Sunday 26th November


 Emergencies are common in all practices, not just after hours!  Does the trauma patient quicken your pulse? Is your management of   Are you sure we can block that? How do you do it?!  Do you worry about how to manage patients with multipletraumatic
 orthopaedic injury disjointed? Want to learn how to POCUS your efforts   injuries and serious wounds? Do traumatic eye injuries terrify you and the
 Emergency cases can be some of the most fun and rewarding patients   most effectively?  This course aims to teach participants how to implement local anaesthesia   thought of penetrating wounds to the neck or thorax fill you with dread?
 seen in veterinary practice. However, they can also be some of the more   techniques on a day-to-day basis in veterinary practice. The course is
 challenging and stressful patients to treat.  Trauma patients are frequently encountered in general practice, with the   designed to cover information relevant for both vets and nurses and will   If so then this course will help you learn tips to cope with these complex
 complex and often multifaceted nature of injury presenting challenges for the   consist of pre-recorded online lectures and an on-site practical day.    patients and manage high-risk anaesthetics more safely. This course, the
 Why do this course?  veterinary surgeon. The ‘golden hour’ of trauma management is key – this   The online material should be viewed prior to attending the practical day.   second of a two-part series, can be taken independently to the first
 You will learn diagnostic and therapeutic approaches to common   course will help you to seize the opportunity to maximise patient outcomes.   We encourage vets and nurses from the same practice to attend the   trauma management or as a follow-on course.
 emergency and trauma cases to increase your confidence and reduce   Benefit from multi-disciplinary insights from the only level one trauma centre   course so that a coordinated approach to analgesia in their practice can
 your stress levels.                                          Why do this course?
 outside of North America. Enhance your patient assessment, diagnostic   be developed. Relevant legislation will be covered.
 Key areas  techniques and clinical interventions with guidance from clinicians in   Why do this course?  The course aims to equip you with the tools that are required to manage
                                                              the trauma patient and so increase your confidence and reduce your
 • The “shocked” patient  emergency and critical care, diagnostic imaging, orthopaedic and soft tissue   This course will be useful for those who want to start with the basic local   stress! This course will be excellent for anyone in general practice or vets
 • The approach to and stabilisation of the trauma patient  surgery. This collaborative course of online lectures followed by an all-day   anaesthesia techniques but also for those who want to improve/learn more   working in emergency practices. It will also be useful for vets with a
 • The dyspnoeic emergency – assessment and stabilisation  practical will allow you to apply a holistic approach to the trauma patient.   advanced techniques.  specific interest in surgery, anaesthesia and ophthalmology or studying
 • A rational approach to fluid therapy in the emergency patient  Why do this course?  for advanced practitioner certificates.
 • The acute kidney injury patient  This course will improve your confidence in managing complex trauma   Key areas
 • The “acute” abdomen  cases. It will allow you to advance your skills in multiple disciplines   Lectures (pre-recorded and available for viewing prior to the course)  Key areas
 • Using point of care ultrasound (POCUS) in emergency patients  required of trauma patients to ultimately maximise patient outcomes.   • Clinical pharmacology of local anaesthetic drugs  • Wound management
 • Bleeding emergencies and transfusion therapy  • Indications and practical techniques for local anaesthesia  • Anaesthesia of the multiple-trauma patient
 • Nutritional support of hospitalised patients  Key areas  • Additional analgesia techniques  •  Thoracic and neck trauma patients – initial stabilisation, imaging,
 • Sepsis and new advances in management of critically ill patients  Preparatory lectures will focus on the following areas:  Practical sessions  surgical management and post-operative care
 •  Thoracic trauma: Stabilisation of dyspnoeic patient, point of care  •  Ophthalmologic trauma including diagnosis, stabilisation and
 Previous participants have commented…  ultrasound (POCUS), thoracocentesis and thoracostomy tube  • Epidurals/spinal anaesthesia  definitive treatment
 “By doing this course I have improved my knowledge in each topic and   placement, evaluation of thoracic radiographs, management of thoracic  • Head/dental blocks
 learnt something new every single week.”  • Hindlimb and forelimb blocks  Previous participants have commented…
 wall and diaphragmatic injury
 “I felt that I learned a lot from some of the best in the ECC field.”  •  Abdominal trauma: Stabilisation of haemoabdomen and uroabdomen,  Previous participants have commented…  “The tutors were excellent and the quality and depth of the lectures
                                                              was great.”
 POCUS, abdominocentesis and abdominal drain placement, evaluation  “Very good course. I feel more confident to use local anaesthesia
 Course details   of abdominal radiographs and retrograde urethrocystography,  approaches to pain relief for the surgeries I’m involved in.”  Course details
 Course type: e-CPD   management of body wall and urinary tract injury  Course type: Webinar Plus
 Course format: An intensive tutor-moderated learning experience.  •  Musculoskeletal trauma: Accurate patient assessment, acquisition and  Course details   Course format: A mixture of pre-recorded weekly webinars (which
 Resources include online presentations, electronic course notes, videos,   evaluation of orthopaedic radiographs, pre-surgical management of  Course type: Recorded webinars and onsite   can be viewed throughout the course), a live Q&A session each week
 case assessments, self-assessment quizzes and discussion forums in   open fractures, reducing luxations, open wound management  Course format: Practical sessions using cadaver material, case-based   with the tutors, self-assessment quizzes, case discussions,
 which participants review and discuss cases with their colleagues and    discussions and recorded webinars to be viewed before the onsite course   supplementary reading material and tutor-moderated online discussion
 the tutor    Lectures will be complemented by on-site practical training including   Course length: 1 day and 4 hours of webinars   forums
 Course length: 6 weeks   imaging, emergency procedures and relevant surgical procedures  CPD hours: Up to 12   Course length: 4 weeks
 CPD hours: Up to 42    Course details  Relevant to CertAVP module: Small Animal Anaesthesia and    CPD hours: Up to 16
 Relevant to CertAVP modules: Emergency and Critical Care   Course type: Recorded webinars and onsite   Analgesia (C-VA.1)   Relevant to CertAVP modules: Emergency and Critical Care
 (C-ECC.1, 2 and 3), Critical Care and Analgesia (C-VA.3)    Course format: Practical sessions using live dogs and cadaver material   Course fee: Vet and nurse team: £1198; Vet only: £799;    (C-ECC.2 and 3), Soft Tissue Surgery (C-SAS.2 and C-SAS.3),
 Course fee: £729  Nurse only: £449
 and recorded webinars to be viewed before the onsite course   Small Animal Anaesthesia and Analgesia (C-VA.1 and C-VA.3)
 Tutors  Course length: 1 day and 5 hours of webinar viewing   Tutors  Course fee: £399 or £748 for both parts 1 and 2
 Dominic Barfield BSc BVSc MVetMed DipACVECC DipECVECC   CPD hours: Up to 13   Lisa Angell VTS (Anaesthesia/Analgesia) PGCertVetEd RVN, Head   Tutors
 FHEA MRCVS, Senior Lecturer in Veterinary Emergency and Critical   Course fee: £949  Anaesthesia Nurse, RVC   Carolina Palacios Jimenez DVM CertVA PGCertVetEd PhD
 Care, RVC    Tutors  Sandra Sanchis Mora DVM MVetMed DipECVAA PhD PGCertVetEd   DipECVAA MRCVS, Lecturer in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia,
 Dan Chan DVM DipACVECC DipECVECC DipACVN FHEA MRCVS,   Laura Cole BA VetMB PGCertVetEd CertAVP(ECC) DipACVECC   FHEA MRCVS, Clinical Anaesthetist, Southfields Veterinary Specialists  RVC
 Professor of Emergency Critical Care Medicine and Clinical Nutrition,   DipECVECC MRCVS, Lecturer in Small Animal Emergency and Critical   Proudly supported by  Lynda Rutherford BVM&S MVetMed DipECVS PGCertVetEd FHEA
 RVC    Care, RVC                                             MRCVS, Senior Lecturer in Small Animal Surgery, RVC
 Karen Humm MA VetMB MSc CertVA DipACVECC DipECVECC   Anna Frykfors von Hekkel BVetMed MVetMed PGDipVCP DipECVS   Roser Tetas Pont LV MSc DipECVO PGCertVetEd FHEA MRCVS,
 FHEA MRCVS, Associate Professor in Transfusion Medicine and ECC,   MRCVS, Lecturer in Small Animal Surgery, RVC   Senior Lecturer in Veterinary Ophthalmology, RVC
 RVC
 Thom Watton BSc BVetMed MVetMed MRCVS, Staff Clinician in Small
 Animal Diagnostic Imaging, RVC

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