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The Association of Veterinary Anaesthetists is running a nurse training day - Pain Management

Author: AVA
Website: http://cambridge.ava.eu.com
Posted: Monday 1st March, 2010

"Pain and Analgesia" covers all aspects of pain management, from what is pain to setting up a pain clinic including local anaesthetic techniques, CRI's and acute and chronic pain. Aimed at qualified nurses with a keen interest in anaesthesia. Nurses also welcome to attend whole congress for additional fee.

Proposed Outline for AVA Nurses/ Technicians Day – Pain Management
Monday 29th March 2010, Cambridge

9.00 – Registration and Coffee
9.30 – What is pain and how do we recognise it? – Gwen Covey-Crump BVetMed, CertVA, MRCVS
10.45 – Perioperative analgesia – Sam McMillan VTS(Anesthesia), DipAVN(Med), RVN
11.30- Coffee
12.00 – Local analgesic/anaesthetic techniques – Liz Leece BVSc, CertVA, DipECVAA, MRCVS
13.30 – 14.30 – Lunch
14.30 - CRIs – Nicki Grint BVSc, DVA, DipECVAA, MRCVS
15.30 – Coffee
15.45 - Chronic Pain & alternative therapies – Bonnie Wright DVM, DACVA
16.45 – Setting up a pain clinic – Bonnie Wright DVM, DACVA
17.30 – Close

It is £100 for the day and registration can be done on the website http://cambridge.ava.eu.com/


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