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       Small animal medical nursing online                     Small mammal nursing online                                    Webinar: Eye care hacks – how to                        Webinar Plus: Chemotherapy practice
           Monday 27th April to Sunday 7th June                     Monday 1st June to Sunday 12th July                       enhance compliance in small animal                      management essentials
                                                                                                                              ophthalmic patients for nurses                               Monday 8th June to Sunday 5th July
       Confused about medical disease processes? Wondering how the   How comfortable are you with nursing a rabbit, rodent or other
       nursing care you give impacts the disease state of your patient?   small mammal?                                            Monday 8th June                       NEW          Are you responsible for administering or caring for patients receiving
       This course will help improve your understanding of medical nursing   This course will cover the general approach to nursing the small mammal                                  cytotoxic medications?
       by looking at a range of conditions seen in clinical practice. The   patient, including species-specific biology, nutritional and husbandry   Who hasn’t struggled with a tricky eye patient, a client overwhelmed by
       pathophysiology, nursing considerations and complications of a number   needs. Stabilisation, anaesthesia and some more advanced critical care   eye drops, or the question: Is this animal in pain—or even able to see?  The need to treat patients with chemotherapy agents is on an upward
       of common medical conditions will be highlighted.       techniques will also be discussed to develop a logical and comprehensive   Eye patients often present unique challenges whether due to blindness,   trend, both in the general and referral practice setting. As veterinary
                                                                                                                                                                                      professionals, it is our responsibility to understand the essential
       Learn how patients suffering from a range of medical conditions are   approach to the nursing care of these species.   brachycephalic anatomy, or a difficult temperament. This session offers   requirements of working safely with cytotoxic and cytostatic medications
       nursed in clinics all over the UK and beyond using discussion forums and   You will build upon your current nursing skills to learn how to formulate   veterinary nurses practical, hands-on tips for stress-free handling, from   and to practice without a risk to health. Interpreting the information
       the transfer of knowledge through the online course platform. Test your   a comprehensive nursing care plan for the commonly presented small   essential basics to evidence-based tools that improve compliance, such   available to us can be challenging, as there are currently no robust
       knowledge at the end of each week with self-assessment tasks and watch   mammal species.                               as “chill pills” and subpalpebral lavage systems. You’ll also gain valuable   veterinary guidelines to direct us.
       your knowledge grow!                                                                                                   background knowledge on ophthalmic medications – like why one drop
                                                               Course details                                                 really is enough – and learn how to recognise signs of blindness and   This course looks at the relevant areas of practice management (personal
       Course details                                          Course type: e-CPD        CPD hours: Up to 18                  ocular pain. All of this is not only useful in practice but also enhances your   protective clothing, closed system devices, dealing with accidents, staff
       Course type: e-CPD        CPD hours: Up to 18           Course length: 6 weeks    Course fee: £359                     ability to educate and support pet owners effectively.  and client education) that will enhance your knowledge of the subject,
                                                                                                                                                                                      assist you with equipment decisions and help you develop robust and
       Course length: 6 weeks    Course fee: £359                                                                             Ophthalmic patients can be some of the most frustrating to treat, whether   safe systems of work.
                                                               Tutors                                                         it’s a squirmy dog, a cat that refuses eye drops, or a worried owner
       Tutor                                                   Kelly Deane FdSc RVN CertVNES, Veterinary Nurse (Exotics),     unsure if their pet can see or cope with a plastic collar. This course   Course details
       Gina Parkes DipAVN (Small animal) PGCertVetEd RVN FHEA,    Acorn House, RVC                                            gives veterinary nurses the confidence, tools, and practical know-how to   Course type: Webinar Plus  CPD hours: Up to 12
       Head Medicine Nurse, RVC                                Abigail Edis FdSc RVN CertVNES, Exotics Veterinary Nurse, RVC  manage even the most challenging eye cases calmly and effectively. You’ll   Course length: 4 weeks  Course fee: £329
                                                                                                                              leave with real-world skills you can apply on your very next shift.
                                                                                                                              Course details                                          Tutor
                                                                                                                              Course type: Webinar      CPD hours: 1 hour             Nicola Read MSc PGCert (Oncology Nursing) PGCertVetEd DipAVN
                                                                                                                              Course length: 1 hour     Course fee: £50               (Med) AFHEA RVN, Head Oncology Nurse, RVC
                                                                                                                              Tutor
                                                                                                                              Maria-Christine Fischer Dr.med.vet. DipECVO FHEA MRCVS,
                                                                                                                              Senior Lecturer in Ophthalmology, RVC


       CT and MRI for veterinary nurses online                 Recorded Webinar Series: Infection                             Surgical skills and theatre practice for                Diagnostic imaging techniques online
           Monday 1st June to Sunday 12th July                 prevention and control – common                                veterinary nurses online                                for nurses
                                                               conundrums in practice                                              Monday 8th June to Sunday 19th July                     Monday 7th September to Sunday 18th October
       Would you like to learn more about CT and MRI, how they work and their
       applications in veterinary practice?                         Recorded webinars with a live         NEW                 Are you up-to-date with current surgical nursing practices? Would you   Do you want to know more about diagnostic imaging techniques for small
       Use of CT and MRI is becoming more widespread in veterinary practice   Q&A on Thursday 4th June                        like to improve your surgical skills?                   animals and play a vital role in supporting a range of diagnostic imaging
       and the veterinary nurses’ role in this area is slowly increasing, with some                                                                                                   procedures in your workplace?
       RVNs moving towards specialising solely in imaging.     How confident is your team at dealing with known or suspected   Nurses have a key role in preparing patients for surgery as well as   This course is aimed at nurses wishing to extend their knowledge,
                                                                                                                              caring for them in the post-operative period. This course will refresh
       This course will cover CT and MRI and their applications in veterinary   infectious disease? Which ones are slipping through the net?  your knowledge on surgical nursing practices, from patient and theatre   increase their role and responsibility in radiography and improve their
       practice, delving deeper into the physics of how these modalities   Ever wondered if there was a better way of isolating your kennel cough   preparation to postoperative care. It will also cover key surgical principles   diagnostic imaging techniques. Through the activities in the course, you
       work and how RVNs can utilise these in practice. Through the use of   patient than in the cupboard under the stairs? Would you like to learn tips   in the context of Schedule 3 nursing techniques. Emphasis will be placed   will gain skills and knowledge to apply critical appraisal of radiography
       cases studies, videos and online discussions, RVNs will develop their   to improve infection control for your team? Are you aware of the potential   on the inter-professional practice of the veterinary team working toward   procedures and promote reflective and evidence-based practice.
       knowledge and understanding of these machines, with a view to assist   risk of transmission of disease to you and your colleagues?   a common goal. Topics will be fully discussed using forums for us all to
       with these procedures in practice, allowing them to play a vital role in the   In this course we look at common infectious disease seen in practice   learn from each other and to allow you to develop methods that can be   Course details
       diagnosis and treatment of patients.
                                                               and the most effective changes you can make to protect your staff, your   practically applied.                         Course type: e-CPD        CPD hours: Up to 18
       Course details                                          practice and your clients’ pets!                               Course details                                          Course length: 6 weeks    Course fee: £359
       Course type: e-CPD        CPD hours: Up to 18           Course details                                                 Course type: e-CPD        CPD hours: Up to 18           Tutors
       Course length: 6 weeks    Course fee: £359              Course type: Recorded webinars   CPD hours: Up to 5            Course length: 6 weeks    Course fee: £399              Lindsey Berriman BSc Radiography PGCertVetEd FHEA,
       Tutor                                                   with live Q&A             Course fee: £150                     Tutors                                                  Head Veterinary Radiographer, RVC
                                                               Course length: 4 hours of recorded
       Ashley Moors FdSc GradDipVN PGCertVetEd RVN FHEA,       lectures plus 1 hour for Q&A                                   Lyndsay Wade MRes BSc PGCertVetEd RVN FHEA,             Ashley Moors FdSc GradDipVN PGCertVetEd RVN FHEA,
       Veterinary Radiographer, RVC                                                                                           Freelance Veterinary Nursing Educator                   Veterinary Radiographer, RVC
                                                               Tutor
                                                                                                                              Alison Young DipAVN (Surgery) VTS (Surgery) RVN,
                                                               Gemma Cooper FdSc CertECC RVN,                                 Clinical Operations Manager, RVC
                                                               Veterinary Infection Control Manager, RVC
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