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Veterinary nursing                                                                          RVC CPD 2023                RVC CPD 2023                                                                              Veterinary nursing



         Anaesthesia and analgesia                           Exotic animal nursing online                                        Webinar Plus: Vegan cats, brachy dogs               Webinar Plus: Chemotherapy practice
         for veterinary nurses online                                                                                            and fractious owners: Ethical problem-              management essentials
                                                                                                                                 solving for veterinary nurses

         Monday 30th January                                 Monday 6th February                                                 Monday 20th February                                Monday 6th March                          NEW
         to Sunday 12th March                                to Sunday 19th March                                                to Sunday 19th March                                to Sunday 2nd April


         Do you need an anaesthesia refresher or are you looking to have a more   The demand for reptile and avian species veterinary care is on the   Have you faced ethical dilemmas in your practice? Do you want to    Are you responsible for administering or caring for patients receiving
         in-depth knowledge of anaesthesia and analgesia?    increase – how confident are you nursing these unique animals?      learn how to manage them in a structured and consistent way?  cytotoxic medications?
         This online course is aimed at qualified veterinary nurses who want to   The course will cover all aspects of nursing both reptile and avian species   In this course, we will examine common ethical challenges in the   The need to treat patients with chemotherapy agents is on an upward trend,
         refresh their knowledge and investigate some of the recent advances in   in practice. It will be split into three weeks dedicated to reptiles and    veterinary profession, such as reasons for euthanasia, diet fads,   both in the general and referral practice setting. As veterinary professionals,
         anaesthesia and analgesia. It could also be suitable for student veterinary   three weeks dedicated to birds. It will take us back to basics as so often   breeding issues, staff treatment and many more. We will look at the   it is our responsibility to understand the essential requirements of working
         nurses who have regular clinical anaesthesia exposure, who have   husbandry and handling of these animals plays a huge role in their care.   developing role of the veterinary nurse in responding to these   safely with cytotoxic and cytostatic medications and to practice without a
         completed the anaesthesia modules in their training programme and    Often inappropriate husbandry and diet in these species leads to   challenges and cover ethical frameworks which help to develop a   risk to health. Interpreting the information available to us can be challenging,
         are now keen to develop this area of their clinical work. The course will   veterinary presentations, so understanding this will be a huge step in   systematic and evidence-based approach. The course will include   as there are no robust veterinary guidelines to direct us to date. This course
         provide a theoretical and practical approach to the realities of    improving your nursing of them and a great way to improve their welfare.  opportunities for discussion and peer learning.  looks at the main areas of practice management (personal protective
         anaesthesia and analgesia in practice with some added extras!                                                                                                               clothing, closed system devices, dealing with accidents, staff and client
                                                             You will also learn about aspects of inpatient care and how to effectively   Why do this course?
         Why do this course?                                 house these animals in a ward. Triage of these species will be discussed   Delegates will learn new ways of examining ethical issues, and how to   education) that will enhance your knowledge of the subject, assist you
                                                                                                                                                                                     with equipment decisions and help you develop robust systems of work.
         You will receive more in-depth information regarding anaesthesia   as well as critical care and anaesthesia which is often slightly different to   develop responses that are consistent with the values of the profession
         equipment – how to devise patient specific plans for anaesthesia and   our usual canine and feline patients.            and the individuals concerned. In our challenging profession, feeling   Why do this course?
         analgesia, what our monitors are telling us and what to do if something   Why do this course?                           confident that you have made the best possible decision is good for both   Aimed for nurses and veterinarians who are responsible for ensuring
         goes wrong!                                                                                                             our clients and our own wellbeing.                  correct procedural activities within the practice, as well as those who
                                                             This course will help any veterinary nurse or staff member who is likely to
         Key areas                                           see avian or reptile species in practice. It will give you the tools to be able   This course can contribute points to the RCVS Practice Standards   will be handling or assisting with cytotoxic treatments. This blended
                                                                                                                                                                                     learning platform will provide you with a greater understanding of the
         • Anaesthetic equipment                             to give advice on husbandry and care of these animals to owners and you   Scheme ‘Professional Responsibility’ award.   crucial elements needed for administering cytotoxic medications using
         • Anaesthesia and analgesia related medications     will learn all the relevant care needed to deal with these animals in general   Key areas                               evidence-based medicine and so reduce the risk of contamination
         • Pre anaesthetic assessment                        veterinary practice.                                                • Common veterinary ethical issues                  within the workplace.
         • Anaesthesia monitoring                            Key areas                                                           • Ethical theory and frameworks
         • Pain assessment                                   • Basic husbandry and handling of parrots and other birds           • The relationship of ethics to law and professional behaviour  Key areas
         • Anaesthesia for specific conditions                                                                                                                                       •  The effect of cytotoxic and cytostatic medication on normal
                                                             • Basic husbandry and handling of reptile species                   • Developing policy and procedure
                                                                                                                                                                                      and abnormal cells
         Previous participants have commented...             • Nursing and inpatient care of avian species                       • Ethical problem-solving                           •  Understanding the risks associated with cytotoxic pharmaceuticals
         “I struggled with anaesthesia before. I definitely have a better   • Nursing and inpatient care of reptile species      Previous participants have commented...              and applying the hierarchy of controls
         understanding of this area now.”                    • Triage, anaesthesia and critical care of avian species            “Very informative presentation that allowed a lot of reflection and   •  Practical considerations to safely administer, store and dispense
                                                             • Triage, anaesthesia and critical care of reptile species
         “I felt like I learned absolutely loads of excellent information to bring to                                            discussion. It was very useful and I can easily apply this to my work life.”  chemotherapy agents
         my new clinic.”                                     Previous participants have commented...                             “The course was thought provoking. Participation was encouraged and   • Managing patients receiving chemotherapy
                                                             “I have learnt a lot from this course and will be able to pass on information                                           •  Developing practice resource materials (standard operating procedures,
         “Each week something that I had either completely forgotten, or hadn’t   to my colleagues and clients.”                 supported.”                                          client information leaflets) and dealing with accidents / emergencies
         heard before would be included.”                                                                                        Course details
                                                             “I liked everything about the course and learnt so much every week,                                                     Course details
         Course details                                      looking forward to using all of this in practice and hope to see more   Course type: Webinar Plus                       Course type: Webinar Plus with a live weekly Q&A session
         Course type: e-CPD                                  exotics.”                                                           Course format: A mixture of weekly webinars (which can be viewed    Course format: A mixture of pre-recorded weekly webinars (which can
         Course format: An intensive tutor-moderated online learning experience.                                                 live and/or as recorded versions throughout the course), quizzes to help   be reviewed throughout the course), live weekly Q&A sessions with the
         Resources include online presentations, introductory electronic course   Course details                                 reinforce topics discussed, supplementary reading material and   tutor, discussion forums to share experiences and opinions, supplementary
         notes, sharing clinical experiences through self-assessment tasks,   Course type: e-CPD                                 discussion forums with colleagues and the tutor     reading material and mini-tasks that include a short assignment to review
         supplementary reading material and discussion forums with colleagues   Course format: An intensive tutor-moderated online learning experience.  Course length: 4 weeks      or improve literature within your own practice
         and the tutors                                      Resources include online presentations, electronic course notes, videos,   CPD hours: Up to 12                          Course length: 4 weeks
         Course length: 6 weeks                              supplementary reading material and discussion forums with colleagues   Course fee: £315                                 CPD hours: Up to 12
         CPD hours: Up to 24                                 and the tutors                                                      Tutor                                               Course fee: £315
         Course fee: £450                                    Course length: 6 weeks                                              Hamish Morrin MSc (International Animal Welfare, Ethics and Law)
                                                             CPD hours: Up to 18                                                                                                     Tutor
         Tutors                                              Course fee: £350                                                    FHEA RVN, Teaching Fellow in Veterinary Nursing, RVC  Nicola Read MSc (Vet. Nursing) PGCert (Oncology Nursing)
         Lisa Angell VTS (Anaesthesia/Analgesia) PGCertVetEd RVN,                                                                                                                    PGCertVetEd DipAVN (Med) AFHEA RVN, Head Oncology Nurse, RVC
         Head Anaesthesia Nurse, RVC                         Tutors
         Claire Sneddon RVN, Senior Anaesthesia Veterinary Nurse, RVC  Kelly Deane FdSc RVN CertVNES, Exotics Veterinary Nurse, RVC
                                                             Abigail Edis FdSc RVN CertVNES, Exotics Veterinary Nurse, RVC



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