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Nursing The Breeding Bitch Neonates

Central CPD

7 years ago
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Date: Wednesday 21st June, 2017 - Wednesday 21st June, 2017
Start time: 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Duration: 1 hour(s)
Cost: £195

Breeders are not the easiest of clients and reproduction can be challenging to fit into the everyday life of a practice. Nurses are often the first contact that breeder clients will have with the surgery and establishing good communications based on reproductive knowledge is the best bases of positive outcomes for ovulation testing, pregnancy and birth. Establishing what is a reproductive emergency and what can wait is an important part of giving the right support. The course will outline normal parameters as well as infertility, difficult parturitions, caesarean sections and neonatal emergencies.

Cases studies will be used after every session to use the theory in a more practical way.

Topics to be covered include:

Introduction to male and female reproductive physiology
Good ovulation testing in practice
Possible causes for infertility in the male and female
Care of the pregnant bitch – nutrition, worming etc.
Decision making during parturition
Anaesthesia and analgesia for caesareans
Nursing care of neonates
Giving advice on neutering

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Who is it for?

Veterinary Nurses

The Speakers

Angelika von Heimendahl<br /> MSc MScVet Cons BVM (Berlin) MRCVS DipECAR<br /> Angelika is a graduate of both Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine from the University of Berlin. She was a Resident at the Royal Veterinary College, University of London for three years and became a Diplomat of the European College of Reproduction (ECAR) in 2003. Angelika runs her own small animal referral practice in Cambridge, and teaches undergraduates, veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses. Her other interests are in conservation and she has recently completed a MSc in veterinary conservation medicine with Edinburgh University. Angelika was the President of the European Veterinary Society for Small Animal Reproduction (EVVSAR) in 2010/11 and is now the president of the ECAR examination board.

The Venue

Kings College, London

Number of CPD hours this event can be recorded as

7 hours

Registration and Booking

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