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16   Emergency care and anaesthesia                                                                                                                                              For further information or to book visit www.rvc.ac.uk/cpd   17

       Webinar Plus: Problem-solving in small                  Webinar Plus: Management of the small                          Practical POCUS: Fundamentals of                        Local anaesthetic techniques
       animal anaesthesia                                      animal trauma patient: Part 1                                  Point-of-care Ultrasound                                    Tuesday 21st October
           Monday 28th April to Sunday 25th May                    Monday 9th June to Sunday 6th July                             Thursday 12th June                  NEW             Are you sure we can block that? How do you do it?!

       Does your heart sink when you have to anaesthetise a sick patient for a   Do you feel panicky when you are faced with the patient who has   Are you keen to use or start using point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS)   This course aims to teach participants how to implement local
       procedure? Would you like to improve your anaesthetic management for   sustained major trauma and worry how best to stabilise these complex   in managing your emergency patients? Do you use POCUS but lack   anaesthesia techniques on a day-to-day basis in veterinary practice. The
       both routine and sick cases?                            patients and which injuries to treat first?                    confidence in your practical skills? Do you want to get hands-on practice   course is designed to cover information relevant for both vets and nurses
       The aim of this course is to provide practical day-to-day advice for   This course can help you! It is the first of two related courses on   of POCUS with leading teachers in the field?  and will consist of pre-recorded online lectures and an onsite practical day.
       managing common anaesthesia scenarios in practice. Delegates   management of the trauma patient. It will cover initial management   This course will include online lectures and a 4-hour hands-on practical   The online material should be viewed prior to attending the practical day.
       enrolled on this course will have the opportunity to reinforce their skills in   strategies as well as how to prioritise and treat major life-threatening   developed and delivered by leaders in the field of veterinary POCUS.   We encourage vets and nurses from the same practice to attend the
       anaesthesia, developing a logical approach to the peri-anaesthetic period,   injuries as well as techniques and definitive/ temporary strategies to   Through practical, supervised hands-on training using live dogs, everyone   course so that a coordinated approach to analgesia in their practice can
       with the focus on designing an individualised anaesthetic plan, problem   manage the patient with soft tissue, orthopaedic and neurological injuries.   will have the opportunity to learn and practice all of the common veterinary   be developed. Relevant legislation will be covered.
       solving and approaching anaesthesia in the sick patient.                                                               POCUS techniques currently used to assess the abdomen, pleural space,   Course details
                                                               Course details                                                 lung, and heart. Phantoms training models will be used to demonstrate
       Course details                                          Course type: Webinar Plus  CPD hours: Up to 16                 and practice ultrasound guided vascular access.         Course type: Webinars and onsite  CPD hours: 12
       Course type: Webinar Plus  CPD hours: Up to 16          Course length: 4 weeks    Course fee: £429                     Course details                                          Course length: 1 day onsite and 4   Course fee: Vet and nurse team:
       Course length: 4 weeks    Course fee: £429                                        or £799 for both parts 1 and 2       Course type: Webinars and onsite  CPD hours: 12         hours online              £1,248; Vet only: £849;
       Relevant to CertAVP module(s): B-SAP.1, C-VA.1 and 3    Relevant to CertAVP module(s): C-ECC.2 and 3, C-SAS.3                                                                                            Nurse only: £499
                                                                                                                              Course length: 4 hours onsite and   Course fee: £649    Relevant to CertAVP module(s): C-VA.1
       Tutors                                                  Tutors                                                         online lectures                                         Tutors
       Nicola Tian Zhi Ho BVetMed MVetMed DipACVAA MAcadMEd MRCVS,   Stefano Cortellini DVM MVetMed DipACVECC DipECVECC MRCVS,   Tutors
       Lecturer in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia, RVC   Senior Lecturer in Emergency and Critical Care, RVC            Soren Boysen DVM DipACVECC, Professor of Veterinary Emergency   Lisa Angell VTS (Anaesthesia/Analgesia) PGCertVetEd RVN, Head
                                                                                                                                                                                      Anaesthesia Nurse, RVC
       Carolina Palacios Jimenez DVM CertVA PGCertVetEd PhD DipECVAA   Joe Fenn BVetMed MVetMed DipECVN FHEA MRCVS, Senior Lecturer   and Critical Care, University of Calgary
       MRCVS, Senior Lecturer in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia, RVC  in Veterinary Neurology and Neurosurgery, RVC     Laura Cole BA VetMB PGCertVetEd CertAVP(ECC) DipACVECC   Sandra Sanchis Mora Lda Vet MVetMed PhD DipECVAA PGCertVetEd
                                                                                                                                                                                      FHEA MRCVS, Anaesthesia Specialist, Blaise Referrals
       Thaleia-Rengina Stathopoulou DVM MVetMed DipECVAA MRCVS,   Lynda Rutherford BVM&S MVetMed DipECVS PGCertVetEd FHEA     DipECVECC MRCVS, Lecturer in Emergency and Critical Care, RVC
       Lecturer in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia, RVC   MRCVS, Senior Lecturer in Small Animal Surgery, RVC            Simon Cook BVSc MVetMed DipACVECC DipECVECC FHEA MRCVS,   Proudly supported by IMV and Vygon Vet
       Iris Veen DVM DipECVAA MRCVS, Lecturer in Veterinary Anaesthesia   Rhiannon Strickland BVetMed MVetMed PGCertVetEd DipECVS FHEA   Senior Lecturer in Emergency and Critical Care, RVC
       and Analgesia, RVC                                      MRCVS, Lecturer in Small Animal Surgery, RVC                   Erica Tinson BSc BVSc MVS DipACVECC FHEA MRCVS, Lecturer in
                                                                                                                              Emergency and Critical Care, RVC

       RECOVER BLS and ALS Rescuer                             Webinar Plus: Does that murmur really                          Emergency patient online                                Webinar Plus: Management of the small
       Certification Workshop                                  matter? Anaesthetising the cardiac patient                         Monday 8th September                                animal trauma patient: Part 2

           Tuesday 1st April or Tuesday 17th June   NEW            Monday 9th June to Sunday 6th July     NEW                     to Sunday 19th October                                  Monday 3rd to Sunday 30th November
       Learn order out of chaos, learn how to run cardiopulmonary resuscitation.  Do you ever feel overwhelmed anaesthetising a small animal with   Emergencies are common in all practices, not just after hours!  Are you worried about how to manage patients with multiple traumatic
       How do we best treat animals in cardiopulmonary arrest? Evidence-based   heart disease? You picked up a murmur during your pre-anaesthesia   Emergency cases can be some of the most fun and rewarding patients   injuries, serious wounds or trauma to the eye, neck or thorax? Do you
       veterinary CPR guidelines, published by the RECOVER Initiative, aimed   examination and you don’t know how to proceed?  seen in veterinary practice. However, they can also be some of the more   worry about how to safely anaesthetise the trauma patient?
       at maximizing patient survival after cardiopulmonary arrest, led to the   During this course we will go through the basic pathophysiology of   challenging and stressful patients to treat.  This course, the second of a two-part series can be taken independently
       official veterinary CPR certification process approved by the American   different heart diseases that are commonly encountered in small animals.   During this course you will learn diagnostic and therapeutic approaches   to the first trauma management or as a follow-on course. It will cover
       College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care. During this course   We will discuss the pharmacology of the anaesthetic and analgesic   to common emergency and trauma cases to increase your confidence and   extensive soft tissue injuries including the management of skin wounds
       participants will be taught the concepts and techniques of RECOVER   agents and how they can affect the cardiovascular system of the dogs   reduce your stress levels.         (triage, dressing, surgical techniques), neck and thoracic trauma cases,
       Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Life Support (ALS). The course   and cats with different heart diseases. We will also include real case                                  ophthalmologic emergencies and how to anaesthetise patients with
       will conclude with a practical assessment in both areas resulting in   scenarios, parameters we need to monitor and prioritise, pharmacologic   Course details                 complex injuries. We will provide you with a comprehensive guide so you
       certification as a RECOVER Certified Rescuer upon passing.  agents that we should rather avoid and what alternatives we have in order   Course type: e-CPD  CPD hours: Up to 42   can review, consolidate and update your knowledge on the management
       Prerequisite: Completion of the online RECOVER BLS and ALS at   to offer a balanced and safe anaesthetic for animals with heart disease.    Course length: 6 weeks  Course fee: £729   of these challenging patients.
       recoverinitiative.org is required to attend this workshop.  Course details                                             Relevant to CertAVP module(s): C-ECC.1, 2 and 3, C-VA.3  Course details
       Further dates may become available depending on demand.
                                                               Course type: Webinar Plus  CPD hours: Up to 16                 Tutors                                                  Course type: Webinar Plus  CPD hours: Up to 16
       Course details                                          Course length: 4 weeks    Course fee: £429                     Dominic Barfield BSc BVSc MVetMed DipACVECC DipECVECC FHEA   Course length: 4 weeks  Course fee: £429
       Course type: Onsite       CPD hours: 8                  Relevant to CertAVP module(s): C-VA.1                          MRCVS, Associate Professor in Emergency and Critical Care, RVC                    or £799 for both parts 1 and 2
       Course length: 1 day      Course fee: £599                                                                             Dan Chan DVM DipACVECC DipECVECC DipACVN FHEA MRCVS,    Relevant to CertAVP module(s): C-ECC.2 and 3, C-SAS.3
                                                               Tutors
       Tutors                                                  Carolina Palacios Jimenez DVM CertVA PGCertVetEd PhD DipECVAA   Professor of Emergency and Critical Care and Clinical Nutrition, RVC  Tutors
                                                                                                                              Karen Humm MA VetMB MSc CertVA DipACVECC DipECVECC FHEA
       Dominic Barfield BSc BVSc MVetMed DipACVECC DipECVECC FHEA   MRCVS, Senior Lecturer in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia, RVC  MRCVS, Professor in Transfusion Medicine and Emergency and Critical   Carolina Palacios Jimenez DVM CertVA PGCertVetEd PhD DipECVAA
       MRCVS, Associate Professor in Emergency and Critical Care, RVC   Cristina Parra Martinez DVM MVetMed, Staff Clinician in Veterinary   Care, RVC                                MRCVS, Senior Lecturer in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia, RVC
       Dave Beeston BVetMed MVetMed PGDipVCP DipACVECC         Anaesthesia and Analgesia, RVC                                                                                         Lynda Rutherford BVM&S MVetMed DipECVS PGCertVetEd FHEA
       DipECVECC MRCVS, Emergency and Critical Care Clinician, Willows   Thaleia-Rengina Stathopoulou DVM MVetMed DipECVAA MRCVS,                                                     MRCVS, Senior Lecturer in Small Animal Surgery, RVC
       Veterinary Centre and Referral Service                  Lecturer in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia, RVC                                                                  Roser Tetas Pont LV MSc DipECVO PGCertVetEd FHEA MRCVS,
                                                               Iris Veen DVM DipECVAA MRCVS, Lecturer in Veterinary Anaesthesia                                                       Senior Lecturer in Veterinary Ophthalmology, RVC
                                                               and Analgesia, RVC
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