** This practical course is now full. New dates will be anounced soon so do register an interest if you would like advanced notice of these **
17th June and 18th 2010
At the end of this session, delegates should be able to perform a wide variety of procedures with confidence.
• Procedures to include tracheotomy, intraosseous access, central venous access, thoracocentesis, chest drain placement and emergency thoracotomy
• Practical application of constant rate infusions and infusion calculators
• Cardiopulmonary cerebral resuscitation
This course forms part of the Emergency Medicine and Surgery one-year course but all modules from 1 to 10 are suitable as stand-alone courses. There is also a two-day practical course available on 17th and 18th June 2010.
Current interest in small animal accident and emergency medicine and surgery is greater now than ever before. This exciting modular course is dedicated to providing high quality, relevant, clinically useful information for the small animal practitioner. Information that is practically relevant is presented using an approach based around the major organ systems. Interactive discussions and clinical case material will be used to highlight important elements in successful patient management. This course will be of immense value to all veterinary surgeons and particularly those who see emergency cases as part of their regular workload. |