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The Association of Veterinary Anaesthetists is running a nurse training day - Pain ManagementAuthor: AVAWebsite: 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/ This article has been viewed 226 times. Other news from AVA Dr Barry Smyth appointed as President of the Australian Veterinary Association Kill your speed this Easter - not our wildlife Seniors can benefit from greater access to pets A check up is the best gift for World Animal Day Tackling genetic defects in pedigree dogs Pets help people Stress Down Avoid chocolate for creatures great and small New code of practice good news for pets Protect native wildlife from imported pets Take care of your rabbit this Easter Aussie vets ready to fight UK foot and mouth disease Veterinarians warn: Cats and lilies do not mix Decline in pet numbers blamed on shrinking backyard Wanted: qualified veterinary nurses AVA warns against using pet treatments on children Record numbers of vets in equine dentistry training AVA seeks to dismantle archaic registration system Spring has sprung for allergies in pets ER for pets – the fastest growing area of veterinary science EVA launched to help vets help horses Dog education programs a matter of urgency: AVA AVA rejects Nitschke advice as unethical Ornamental fish – our environmental time bomb Snakes alive! Reptiles find favour with pet owners Top |