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       Surgical skills and theatre practice for                Diagnostic imaging techniques online                           Recorded Webinar Series: Approach to                    Emergency and critical care nursing online
       veterinary nurses online                                for nurses                                                     wildlife casualties in practice                             Monday 29th September to Sunday 9th November
           Monday 9th June to Sunday 20th July                     Monday 8th September to Sunday 19th October                    Recorded webinars with a live Q&A on    NEW         The phone rings and an emergency is on its way down
                                                                                                                                  Monday 22nd September                               to the clinic. Are you and the team prepared?
       Are you up-to-date with current surgical nursing practices?   Do you want to know more about diagnostic imaging techniques
       Would you like to improve your surgical skills?         for small animals and play a vital role in supporting a range   Do you see wildlife casualties in practice and wish you had   Many nurses find emergency work challenging and overwhelming, but it
                                                                                                                                                                                      can be exhilarating and rewarding with a good team and forward thinking.
       Nurses have a key role in preparing patients for surgery as well as   of diagnostic imaging procedures in your workplace?  more knowledge of these species? Would you like to feel more   This course is aimed at qualified veterinary nurses who wish to expand
       caring for them in the post-operative period. This course will refresh   This course is aimed at nurses wishing to extend their knowledge,   confident with handling, triage and decision making?   and further their knowledge of working with emergency and critical
       your knowledge on surgical nursing practices, from patient and theatre   increase their role and responsibility in radiography and improve their   Wildlife casualties are frequently presented for emergency veterinary   care patients. The course will refresh your knowledge of specific key
       preparation to postoperative care. It will also cover key surgical principles   diagnostic imaging techniques. Through the activities in the course, you   care, and decision making and the approach to these cases can   areas including preparation of the clinic and team, common emergency
       in the context of Schedule 3 nursing techniques. Emphasis will be placed   will gain skills and knowledge to apply critical appraisal of radiography   be challenging. This series of webinars aims to help clinicians build   presentations and how to nurse the hospitalised critical patient. The key
       on the inter-professional practice of the veterinary team working toward   procedures and promote reflective and evidence-based practice.  confidence in their management of wildlife cases from species   elements of each topic will be discussed so that you can take ideas and
       a common goal. Topics will be fully discussed using forums for us all to                                               identification and triage through to stabilisation and treatment of common   tips away to implement in your clinic.
       learn from each other and to allow you to develop methods that can be   Course details                                 presentations. It is suitable for both experienced and new graduate vets
       practically applied.                                    Course type: e-CPD        CPD hours: Up to 18                  and nurses.                                             Course details
       Course details                                          Course length: 6 weeks    Course fee: £359                     Course details                                          Course type: e-CPD        CPD hours: Up to 18
       Course type: e-CPD        CPD hours: Up to 18           Tutors                                                         Course type: Recorded webinars   CPD hours: Up to 7     Course length: 6 weeks    Course fee: £359
       Course length: 6 weeks    Course fee: £399              Lindsey Berriman BSc Radiography PGCertVetEd FHEA,             with live Q&A             Course fee: £209              Tutors
                                                               Head Veterinary Radiographer, RVC                              Course length: 6 hours of recorded
       Tutors                                                  Ashley Moors FdSc GradDipVN PGCertVetEd RVN FHEA,              lectures plus 1 hour for Q&A                            Eleanor Haskey BSc VTS(ECC) VPAC A1 PGCertVetEd RVN FHEA,
       Lyndsay Wade MRes BSc PGCertVetEd RVN FHEA,             Veterinary Radiographer, RVC                                                                                           ECC Veterinary Nurse, RVC
       Freelance Veterinary Nursing Educator                                                                                  Tutor                                                   Daina Rawlings BSc VNCertECC VTS(ECC) RVN,
       Alison Young DipAVN (Surgery) VTS (Surgery) RVN,                                                                       Vicki Baldrey BVSc BSc DZooMed (Avian) MRCVS, Senior Lecturer in   Head Nurse, WECare Worldwide, Sri Lanka
       Clinical Operations Manager, RVC                                                                                       Exotic Species and Small Mammal Medicine and Surgery, RVC







       Webinar Plus: Nursing abroad                            Let’s get physical – practical                                 Haematology and cytology for                            Small animal endocrine nursing online
           Monday 30th June to                    NEW          physiotherapy and rehabilitation online                        veterinary nurses                                           Monday 29th September to
           Sunday 20th July                                    for nurses                                                         Monday 22nd September to                                Sunday 9th November
       In love with nursing but not your location? Want to travel and not be   Monday 8th September to Sunday 19th October        Sunday 2nd November                                 Do you find nursing patients with endocrine disease complicated? Have
       broke? Join this course to get the inside scoop on nursing abroad!                                                     Would you like to be able to provide invaluable nurse support   difficulty remembering the different disease pathways? Confused by
       Join us on this 3-week course if you want a jump start on the next big   Are you aware of the benefits physiotherapy can have for patients   to haematology and cytology cases in your practice?  the tests and reasons for clinical decisions that the vets are making?
       step in your career and a guide on how to apply your skills in different   postoperatively and for conservative management of injuries?                                        As nurses, our focus is to learn to care for patients with a range
       countries. You’ll learn from my mistakes and save yourself time, stress and   Do you want to understand the different types of rehabilitation   The ever-widening availability of in-house haematology analysers have   of diseases. It is often expected that we can do so without fully
       money – this is the cheat code you’ve been waiting for! You’ll hear some   techniques that are available for your patients? Would you like   brought about a gap in knowledge of blood smear examination, which is   understanding the pathophysiology of those diseases, or the reasons
       of my crazy stories and be able to decide if it’s all really worth it.    to broaden the services you can offer to your clients?  essential for the reliable and safe use of these machines in the veterinary   behind the treatments the veterinary surgeon chooses. Endocrinology is
                                                               In this course, you will learn the basics of physiotherapy, the different   practice. Veterinary nurses can provide invaluable benefit to the veterinary   one of the medical topics that many of us do not have the time to study to
       Course details                                          techniques that can be used and useful equipment that can assist you   practice by being able to perform an efficient blood smear examination,   the level that we need to understand it sufficiently. We may therefore be
       Course type: Webinar Plus  CPD hours: Up to 9           in practice. We will also discuss indications and contraindications of   which can validate the in-house analysis, detect key abnormalities (that   less able to provide the gold standard care we would like to our patients
                                                               physiotherapy and hydrotherapy.                                the machines can’t), and flag potential need for expert review. Nurses   with endocrine disease.
       Course length: 3 weeks    Course fee: £249                                                                             can also provide great help to perform cytological examination of   This course will refresh your knowledge of key endocrine disease
       Tutor                                                   Course details                                                 lumps, bumps, organs, fluids, from collection to smear preparation to   pathophysiology, diagnostic tests and nursing care to help bridge the gap
                                                                                                                              microscopic examination and/or submission to external laboratories.
                                                               Course type: e-CPD        CPD hours: Up to 18                                                                          between ‘what we do’ and ‘why we do it’. This will allow us to recognise
       Daina Rawlings BSc VNCertECC VTS(ECC) RVN, Head Nurse,                                                                 Any practice that uses automated haematology analysers needs a person
       WECare Worldwide, Sri Lanka                             Course length: 6 weeks    Course fee: £359                     to cross check blood smears – this course is designed to train you to be   deterioration, unexpected clinical signs or behaviours and moderate our
                                                                                                                                                                                      nursing appropriately.
                                                               Tutors                                                         that unmissable nurse of the practice.
                                                               Holly Smith DipAVN (Surgical) RVN Level 3 Hydrotherapy,        Course details                                          Course details
                                                               Head Nurse Neurology and Rehabilitation, RVC                   Course type: e-CPD        CPD hours: Up to 18           Course type: e-CPD        CPD hours: Up to 18
                                                               Helen Webb GradDipVN RVN Level 3 Hydrotherapy,                 Course length: 6 weeks    Course fee: £359              Course length: 6 weeks    Course fee: £359
                                                               Senior Nurse Neurology and Rehabilitation, RVC                                                                         Tutor
                                                                                                                              Tutors
                                                                                                                              Barbara Glanemann DrMedVet DipECVIM PGDipVetEd FHEA MRCVS,   Gina Parkes DipAVN (Small animal) PGCertVetEd RVN FHEA,
                                                                                                                                                                                      Head Medicine Nurse, RVC
                                                                                                                              Associate Professor in Small Animal Medicine, RVC
                                                                                                                              Balázs Szladovits DVM DipACVP PGDipVetEd FHEA MRCVS,
                                                                                                                              Associate Professor in Clinical Pathology, RVC
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