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Royal Veterinary College

11 years ago
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Cost: FREE

Key Areas
•The “shocked” patient – how to identify and treat the various forms of shock
•The dyspnoeic emergency – assessment and stabilisation
•A rational approach to fluid therapy in the emergency patient
•The “acute” abdomen – how to maximise the chance of a successful outcome
•Stabilisation of the trauma patient

CPD Hours
36 hours

Delivery Mode
eCPD

Next Delivery
When: 23 September 2013 to 3 November 2013

Price: £699.00

About this course
Emergency cases can be some of the most fun and rewarding patients we see in veterinary practice. However, they can also be some of the more challenging and stressful patients to treat. This course will provide practitioners with a rational and logical approach to the assessment of the emergency patient. It will focus on interpretation of physical examination findings and basic clinicopathologic and imaging data with an emphasis on information that will help you formulate a rational stabilisation plan.

The course is suitable for both veterinary surgeons in general practice and those with a special interest in (or fear of!) emergency medicine. It will also be useful CPD for veterinarians preparing for RCVS CertAVP C modules in emergency care A and B. The course is worth up to 36 CPD hours if all activities are completed.

Who is it for?

Veterinarians

The Speakers

Dan Chan, DVM DipACVECC DipACVN FHEA MRCVS <br /> Senior Lecturer in Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care <br /> The Royal Veterinary College <br />


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