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Emergency Medicine - Treating the emergency medical patient
Principal Tutor:

Simon Tappin MA VetMB GPCert(SAP) CertSAM MRCVS

 

Simon spent two year in small animal practice before under taking a residency at the University of Bristol in Small Animal Medicine and Intensive Care. He is currently studying toward the European Diploma in Small Animal Medicine, whilst working in private referral practice. He has a keen interest in emergency medicine, however sees cases through all areas of small animal medicine.

Course content

 

Course content

The course will cover the approach and stabilisation of the emergency medical patient. Practical techniques will be covered in detail and along with case based approaches to commonly seen emergencies such as the status epilepticus, diabetic ketoacidosis and acute renal failure. The interpretation of emergency laboratory work will be discussed in detail aiming to provide a sound understanding of the causes and treatment options for the common abnormalities encountered in emergency situations. The basics of fluid therapy and transfusion medicine will be covered, including the use of component therapy. A practical approach to cardiopulmonary-cerebral resuscitation will also be covered.

 

Who should attend

This course aims to give delegates confidence to deal with the common emergencies seen in small animal practice. It is suitable for all practioners who see emergency cases who would like to improve there understanding of emergency medicine.

Key Learning Objectives:

What the course will help the attendees to:

  • Approach emergency situations with confidence
  • Understand which emergency tests are important and what the results mean
  • Understand when to give fluid therapy and which fluid may be most appropriate
  • Approach challenging cases logically
  • Perform practical emergency techniques such as chest drain placement

Learning objectives

 

By the end of this course delegates should have a thorough understanding of:

  • Triage and the assessment of the emergency patient
  • Basic stabilisation of the emergency patient
  • The Interpretation of emergency laboratory work
  • The basics of fluid therapy and transfusion medicine
  • Cardiopulmonary-cerebral resuscitation techniques
Venues and Dates:
Location: Swindon
Date: 30/09/2008
Course Code: 8EMED9S

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Location: Harefield, Middlesex
Date: 28/10/2008
Course Code: 8EMED10H

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Location: Brighton
Date: 13/11/2008
Course Code: 8EMED11B

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Location: Leeds
Date: 05/12/2008
Course Code: 8EMED12N

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Course Times:

Registration and coffee 9am.

Course starts 9.30am and finishes 5.30pm

 

Course Fees:£289.00 plus VAT (£339.58 in total). In addition to the tuition the fee includes access to notes online before and after the course (where available), hard copies of the notes on the day, all refreshements and a buffet meal.
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