
Date: Thursday 24th May, 2012 - Thursday 24th May, 2012
Start time: 7:00 PM
Duration: 2 hour(s)
Cost: £28
Provider: The College of Animal Welfare
Veterinary Nurses are getting into Emergency and Critical Care (ECC) at an ever increasing rate. It\\\'s easy to see why, when you consider that any out-of-hours (OOH) attendance is by definition an emergency!
An incoming emergency is no reason to panic. Join us in this three-part series as we explore the nurse\\\'s role in dealing with common small animal emergencies. Course content will cover the most commonly encountered ECC cases - GDV, RTA, caesarian patients, poisoning and dyspnoea.
Who is it for?
This course is recommended for registered, listed, and student veterinary nurses.
The Speakers
The course teacher is Louise O’Dwyer DMS, BSc(Hons), DipAVN (Medical), Dip AVN (Surgical), NCert(A&CC), RVN, Head Nurse at Pet Medics in Manchester.
The Venue
The College of Animal Welfare
Mypetstop Pet Resort & Care Centre
Topcliffe Close
Capitol Park
Tingley
WF3 1BU
Number of CPD hours this event can be recorded as
2 hours
Registration and Booking
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