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 Anaesthesia and analgesia for veterinary   Webinar Plus: Supporting animals and   CT and MRI for veterinary nurses online  Webinar Plus: Supporting students in
 nurses online  caregivers with end-of-life care     Monday 2nd June to Sunday 13th July      practice – diving deeper into clinical
   Monday 3rd February to Sunday 16th March          Monday 3rd to Sunday 30th March   NEW    Would you like to learn more about CT and MRI, how they work and their   coaching and mentoring
       applications in veterinary practice?                         Monday 2nd to Sunday 29th June
 Do you need an anaesthesia refresher or are you looking to increase your   Do you want to help your clients and their companions live the best
 knowledge of anaesthesia and analgesia?   moments in the final weeks or hours of their lives?   Use of CT and MRI is becoming more widespread in veterinary practice   Do you feel confident supporting different types of learners in clinical
       and the veterinary nurses’ role in this area is slowly increasing, with some
 This online learning course is aimed at qualified veterinary nurses working   Whether it be due to chronic illness, accident or unexpected acute   RVNs moving towards specialising solely in imaging.   placement? Do you want to diversify your approach to coaching?
 within the primary care setting who want to refresh their knowledge,   deterioration in health, many caregivers will struggle with saying goodbye
 learn some new things and update in some of the recent advances in   and want to maximise their final time they have left together. This course   This course will cover CT and MRI and their applications in veterinary   This course is aimed at those supporting students in the veterinary
 anaesthesia and analgesia.   will explore how to support these patients and their families in the   practice, delving deeper into the physics of how these modalities   workplace. Each week will explore different areas of clinical coaching
                                                               and veterinary education, offering practical guidance and advice on how
 This course could also be suitable for student veterinary nurses who   palliative care setting by identifying and addressing signs of discomfort,   work and how RVNs can utilise these in practice. Through the use of   to support various types of learners, encourage reflection and improve
       cases studies, videos and online discussions, RVNs will develop their
 have regular clinical anaesthesia exposure, who have completed the   through open and honest discussions thus promoting comfort and   knowledge and understanding of these machines, with a view to assist   student engagement. With topics such as tutorial support, assessing
 anaesthesia modules in their training programme and are now keen   wellbeing for the limited time they may have together.   with these procedures in practice, allowing them to play a vital role in the   competence, supporting marginal learners, and overcoming barriers
 to develop this area of their clinical work. The course will provide a   In addition to the practical applications within this course, you will be   diagnosis and treatment of patients.  to effective coaching, delegates will develop and expand their skill set
 theoretical and practical approach to the realities of anaesthesia and   provided with examples and resources to help navigate challenging and   to deliver an improved student experience through a more diverse and
 analgesia in practice with some added extras!   sensitive discussions which aim to provide the patient, care-team and the   Course details  productive approach. Various educational concepts such as the GROW
 client with the most compassionate of outcomes.               model, failing to fail, the theory-practice gap and trauma glasses will be
 Course details  Course type: e-CPD  CPD hours: Up to 18       discussed, giving insight into supporting a range of students from diverse
 Course type: e-CPD  CPD hours: Up to 24  Course details  Course length: 6 weeks  Course fee: £359  academic and personal backgrounds.
 Course length: 6 weeks  Course fee: £459  Course type: Webinar Plus  CPD hours: Up to 12  Tutor
 Course length: 4 weeks  Course fee: £329                      Course details
 Tutors  Ashley Moors FdSc GradDipVN PGCertVetEd RVN FHEA,     Course type: Webinar Plus  CPD hours: Up to 12
 Lisa Angell VTS (Anaesthesia/Analgesia) PGCertVetEd RVN,    Tutors  Veterinary Radiographer, RVC  Course length: 4 weeks  Course fee: £219
 Head Anaesthesia Nurse, RVC  Carrie Harvey RVN, Oncology and Palliative Care Nurse, RVC
 Claire Sneddon RVN, Senior Anaesthesia Veterinary Nurse, RVC  Nicola Read MSc (Vet. Nursing) PGCert (Oncology Nursing)   Tutor
 PGCertVetEd DipAVN (Med) AFHEA RVN, Head Oncology Nurse, RVC  Kelly Druce BSc RVN DTLLS, Medicine/Oncology Nurse and Clinical
                                                               Educator, RVC




 Exotic animal nursing online  Small animal medical nursing online  Small mammal nursing online  Nursing the ophthalmic patient online
   Monday 3rd February to Sunday 16th March          Monday 28th April to Sunday 8th June          Monday 2nd June to Sunday 13th July       Monday 9th June to Sunday 20th July
 The demand for reptile and avian species veterinary care is on the   Confused about medical disease processes? Wondering how the   How comfortable are you with nursing a rabbit, rodent or other small   Do you want to enhance your skills in caring for the patient with
 increase – how confident are you nursing these unique animals?   nursing care you give impacts the disease state of your patient?   mammal?    ophthalmic disease?
 The course will cover all aspects of nursing both reptile and avian   This course will help improve your understanding of medical nursing   This course will cover the general approach to nursing the small mammal   This is a six-week interactive course that will cover every aspect of
 species in practice. It will be split into three weeks dedicated to reptiles   by looking at a range of conditions seen in clinical practice. The   patient, including species-specific biology, nutritional and husbandry   ophthalmology relevant to the veterinary nurse. The course is aimed
 and three weeks dedicated to birds. It will take us back to basics as so   pathophysiology, nursing considerations and complications of a number   needs. Stabilisation, anaesthesia and some more advanced critical care   at veterinary nurses who would like to broaden their ophthalmology
 often husbandry and handling of these animals plays a huge role in their   of common medical conditions will be highlighted. Learn how patients   techniques will also be discussed to develop a logical and comprehensive   knowledge and skills. By the end of the course, participants will have
 care. Often inappropriate husbandry and diet in these species leads to   suffering from a range of medical conditions are nursed in clinics all   approach to the nursing care of these species.   reviewed some of the fundamental aspects of ophthalmology and gained
 veterinary presentations, so understanding this will be a huge step in   over the UK and beyond using discussion forums and the transfer of   You will build upon your current nursing skills to learn how to formulate   greater confidence dealing with eye cases.
 improving your nursing of them and a great way to improve their welfare.   knowledge through the online course platform. Test your knowledge at the   a comprehensive nursing care plan for the commonly presented small   This course is designed to get everyone on the same page and excited
 You will also learn about aspects of inpatient care and how to effectively   end of each week with self-assessment tasks and watch your knowledge   mammal species.  about eyes, not scared of them. Some parts may be a refresher for some
 house these animals in a ward. Triage of these species will be discussed   grow!   but through in-depth discussion forums all delegates will enhance their
 as well as critical care and anaesthesia which is often slightly different to   Course details  Course details  knowledge whatever their previous experience with ophthalmic patients.
 our usual canine and feline patients.  Course type: e-CPD  CPD hours: Up to 18
 Course type: e-CPD  CPD hours: Up to 18                       Course details
 Course details  Course length: 6 weeks  Course fee: £359  Course length: 6 weeks  Course fee: £359  Course type: e-CPD  CPD hours: Up to 18
 Course type: e-CPD  CPD hours: Up to 18  Tutors               Course length: 6 weeks    Course fee: £359
 Course length: 6 weeks  Course fee: £359  Tutor  Kelly Deane FdSc RVN CertVNES, Veterinary Nurse (Exotics),
 Gina Parkes DipAVN (Small animal) PGCertVetEd RVN FHEA,    Acorn House, RVC  Tutors
 Tutors  Head Medicine Nurse, RVC                              Charlotte Dawson BVetMed MVetMed DipECVO MRCVS, Senior
 Kelly Deane FdSc RVN CertVNES, Veterinary Nurse (Exotics),    Abigail Edis FdSc RVN CertVNES, Exotics Veterinary Nurse, RVC  Lecturer in Veterinary Ophthalmology, RVC
 Acorn House, RVC                                              Roser Tetas Pont LV MSc DipECVO PGCertVetEd FHEA MRCVS,
 Abigail Edis FdSc RVN CertVNES, Exotics Veterinary Nurse, RVC  Senior Lecturer in Veterinary Ophthalmology, RVC
                                                               Sian Woodham-Davies RVN, Dogs Trust Head Office
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