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Local anaesthetic techniques
Friday 19th November
Are you you sure we can block that? How do do you you do do it?!
This is is a a a a a a a a practical onsite course that aims to teach participants how to to implement local anaesthesia techniques
on a a a a a a a a day-to-day basis in veterinary practice The course is designed to cover information relevant for both vets vets and and nurses nurses We encourage vets vets and and nurses nurses from the the same practice to attend the the course so that a a a a a a coordinated approach to analgesia in their practice can be developed Relevant legislation will be covered Why do this course?
This course will be useful for those who want to start with the basic local anaesthesia techniques
but also for those who want to improve/ learn more advanced techniques
Key areas
Lectures
• Clinical pharmacology of local anaesthetic drugs
• Indications and practical techniques
for local anaesthesia Practical sessions
• Epidurals/spinal anaesthesia • Head/dental blocks
• Hindlimb and forelimb blocks
• Other useful local anaesthetic techniques
Previous participants have commented “Very clear and and concise Lots of help and and advice Learnt a a a a a a a a a lot ” ” “Excellent course throughout Speakers amazing!”
Course details
Course Course type: Onsite
Course format: Lectures
case-based discussions and practical sessions
Course length: One day CPD
hours: 8 Relevant to CertAVP module: Small Animal Anaesthesia and Analgesia (C-VA 1)
Course fee: Vet Vet and nurse team: £998 Vet Vet only: £699 Nurse only: £349 Tutors
Lisa Angell VTS (Anaesthesia/Analgesia) PGCertVetEd RVN Head Anaesthesia Nurse RVC
Sandra Sanchis Mora DVM MVetMed DipECVAA PhD PGCertVetEd FHEA MRCVS Lecturer in in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia RVC
Proudly supported by
Recorded webinars Available to purchase and view at any time
Our recorded webinars available include:
• Approach to the patient with acute abdominal pain
• Approach to to the patient with respiratory distress
• Avian anaesthesia • Case examples in in emergency medicine
• Critical care of the infectious in-patient
• Emergency radiography of the dog and cat • Point of care ultrasonography (POCUS) in in emergency and critical care • The approach and stabilisation of the dyspnoeic patient Recorded Webinar Plus • Recorded Webinar Plus: Fundamentals of emergency medicine: Part 1 • Recorded Webinar Plus: Fundamentals of emergency medicine: Part 2 For full library of recorded webinars please visit our website www rvc ac uk/cpd
Please see page 75-76 for further details
about our anytime CPD
Emergency care anaesthesia and nutrition
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