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Emergency care and anaesthesia  RVC CPD 2023  RVC CPD 2023                               Emergency care and anaesthesia



 Webinar Plus: Management of the small   Webinar Series: Emergencies stress me out!  Webinar Plus: Problem-solving in small   Webinar Series: Transfusion medicine -
 animal trauma patient: Part 1  animal anaesthesia            perfect pets helping poorly patients



 Monday 5th June    NEW  Monday 12th June                                                               NEW
 to Sunday 2nd July   Various dates in June and July  to Sunday 9th July  Various dates in September


 Do you feel panicky when you are faced with the patient who has   Do you find emergencies really stressful?  Does your heart sink when you have to anaesthetise a sick patient for    Walking you through achieving a successful donation to providing a safe
 sustained major trauma and worry how best to stabilise these complex   This course will work through common canine and feline emergency   a procedure? Would you like to improve your anaesthetic management    and effective transfusion.
 patients and which injuries to treat first?  for both routine and sick cases?
 presentations, helping you to recognise when a patient needs urgent   This course is an ideal way for you to learn the fundamentals of performing
 This course can help you! It is the first of two related courses on   treatment, how to stabilise them and how to investigate further.  The aim of this course is to provide practical day-to-day advice for   blood donation in cats and dogs. It will look at what makes the perfect
 management of the trauma patient. This first course will cover initial   Why do this course?  managing common anaesthesia scenarios in practice. Delegates    donor, and what steps you can take to help achieve a successful donation
 management strategies as well as how to prioritise and treat major life   This course will take five common emergency presentations of dogs and   enrolled on this course will have the opportunity to reinforce their skills    with your ‘perfect pet’s’ welfare the priority.
 threatening injuries as well as techniques and definitive/temporary   cats and talk about how to approach them, increasing your confidence in   in anaesthesia, developing a logical approach to the peri-anaesthetic   We will review the importance of blood typing and crossmatching based
 strategies to manage the patient with soft tissue, orthopaedic and   these situations.   period, with the focus on designing an individualised anaesthetic plan,   on current research and discuss the best methods to perform these.
 neurological injuries.  problem solving and approaching anaesthesia in the sick patient.  Lastly, we will move on to the administration of blood products to the
 Webinar topics:
 Why do this course?  • Tuesday 6th June: Approach to the collapsed patient  Why do this course?  ‘poorly patient’. We will cover infusion rates, monitoring the patient during
 The course aims to equip you with the tools that are required to    • Tuesday 13th June: Approach to the dyspnoeic patient  You will learn recent advances in anaesthesia that you can start to use    transfusion and identifying and managing transfusion reactions.
 manage the trauma patient and so increase your confidence and    • Tuesday 20th June: Approach to the acute abdomen patient  in practice the next day – improving your anaesthesia in practice before   Why do this course?
 reduce your stress!  the course has finished!
 • Tuesday 27th June: Approach to the emergency neuro patient  The content of this course is designed to provide you with the knowledge
 Key areas  • Tuesday 4th July: Approach to the trauma patient  Key areas  and skills to confidently take a proactive role in transfusion cases and
 • Triage of the emergency patient  Course details  • Designing an anaesthetic plan for individualised patient care  blood donation. It is aimed at those working in both general practice and
 • Initial stabilisation and diagnostics  Course type: Webinar   • Monitoring and supportive care in the peri-anaesthetic period  in emergency and critical care and is appropriate for both nurses and vets.
 • Management of urogenital trauma  Course format: Live webinar with an opportunity for Q&A with the   • Anaesthesia of the routine patient  Webinar topics
 • Management of the acute abdomen  lecturer plus access to a recorded version for 2 weeks   • Developing a logical approach to anaesthetic problem-solving  • Wednesday 6th September: A guide to safe and successful donations
 • Getting the most out of your orthopaedic examination  Course length: 2 hour per webinar   • Anaesthetising the unwell patient  • Wednesday 13th September: An update on blood typing and
 • Decision making for patients with traumatic orthopaedic injuries  CPD hours: 2 per webinar   • How to incorporate patient safety into practice  crossmatching
 • Traumatic brain injuries and acute spinal cord injuries
 Relevant to CertAVP modules: Emergency essays for Small Animal   Previous participants have commented…  • Wednesday 20th September: Blood product selection – when and how
 Previous participants have commented…  Practice (B-SAP.1), Emergency and Critical Care (C-ECC.2 and 3)  “Matt and Carl are brilliant at explaining and clearly enjoy teaching.    to transfuse them
 “The content and materials provided are excellent, as was the knowledge   Course fee: £55 each or £250 for all 5*  Their lectures, discussion boards and Q&A sessions were of a very    • Wednesday 27th September: Recognising and treating
 of the speakers.”  high standard (the standard expected for RVC CPD).”  transfusion reactions
 *Recorded versions will be made available to purchase for £35 each
 Course details  approximately 2 weeks after the live course date.  Course details  Course details
 Course type: Webinar Plus   Course type: Webinar Plus with a live Q&A session on week four   Course type: Webinar
 Course format: A mixture of pre-recorded weekly webinars (which can   Tutors  Course format: A mixture of pre-recorded weekly webinars (which can   Course format: Live webinar with an opportunity for Q&A with the
 be viewed throughout the course), a live Q&A session each week with   Laura Cole BA VetMB PGCertVetEd CertAVP(ECC) DipACVECC   be reviewed throughout the course), a live Q&A session on week 4 with   lecturer plus access to a recorded version for 2 weeks
 the tutors, self-assessment quizzes, case discussions, supplementary   DipECVECC MRCVS, Lecturer in Small Animal Emergency and Critical   the tutors, self-assessment quizzes, case discussions, supplementary   Course length: 4 hours (1 hour per webinar)
 reading material and tutor-moderated online discussion forums   Care, RVC   reading material and tutor-moderated online discussion forums   CPD hours: 4
 Stefano Cortellini DVM MVetMED DipACVECC DipECVECC FHEA
 Course length: Four weeks   MRCVS, Senior Lecturer in Emergency and Critical Care, RVC   Course length: 4 weeks   Course fee: £115
 CPD hours: Up to 16   Dominic Barfield BSc BVSc MVetMed DipACVECC DipECVECC   CPD hours: Up to 16   Tutor
 Relevant to CertAVP modules: Emergency and Critical Care   FHEA MRCVS, Senior Lecturer in Veterinary Emergency and Critical   Relevant to CertAVP modules: Anaesthesia essay for Small Animal   Charlotte Russo DipAVN FdSc RVN, Head Transfusion
 (C-ECC.2 and 3), Soft Tissue Surgery (C-SAS.3)   Care, RVC   Practice (B-SAP.1), Small Animal Anaesthesia and Analgesia (C-VA.1)   Medicine Nurse, RVC
 Course fee: £399 or £748 for both parts 1 and 2  and Critical Care and Analgesia (C-VA.3)
 Karen Humm MA VetMB MSc CertVA DipACVECC DipECVECC
 Tutors  FHEA MRCVS, Associate Professor in Transfusion Medicine and    Course fee: £399
 Stefano Cortellini DVM MVetMED DipACVECC DipECVECC FHEA   ECC, RVC   Tutors
 MRCVS, Senior Lecturer in Emergency and Critical Care, RVC   Erica Tinson BSc BVSc MVS DipACVECC FHEA MRCVS, Lecturer   Carl Bradbrook BVSc CertVA DipECVAA FRCVS, RCVS Recognised
 Joe Fenn BVetMed MVetMed DipECVN FHEA MRCVS, Senior Lecturer   in Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care, RVC  Specialist and EBVS® European Specialist in Veterinary Anaesthesia and
 in Neurology and Neurosurgery, RVC   Analgesia, Moores Veterinary Specialists, Winchester
 Lynda Rutherford BVM&S MVetMed DipECVS PGCertVetEd FHEA   Matt Gurney BVSc CertVA PgCertVBM DipECVAA MRCVS, RCVS
 MRCVS, Senior Lecturer in Small Animal Surgery, RVC   Recognised Specialist and EBVS® European Specialist in Veterinary
 Rhiannon Strickland BVetMed MVetMed PGCertVetEd DipECVS   Anaesthesia and Analgesia, Moores Veterinary Specialists, Winchester
 MRCVS, Lecturer in Small Animal Surgery, RVC





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