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Small Animal Emergency Seminars

Emergency veterinarians will see a wide variety of small animal emergencies on a daily basis.

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However, in general practice, they can be infrequent and varied in nature leading to stress and anxiety when they occur due to lack of practical knowledge in how to deal with them.

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Emergency training provides knowledge which leads to confidence in how to approach emergency patients when they present.

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In Practice Training

We offer a selection of 1–2-hour lectures on a variety of emergency subjects.

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They are great for a lunch and learn or can be bundled together to create a half or full day of training.

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All attendees receive printed notes and a digital CE certificate.

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Subjects we have available are

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  • Triage and initial approach to the emergency patient

  • Approach to the Trauma case

  • Approach to Respiratory Emergencies

  • Approach to Abdominal Emergencies

  • Approach to Neurological Emergencies

  • Approach to the Vomiting Patient

  • Approach to Medical Emergencies (e.g. Anaemia, DKA and HypoA)

  • Blood gases

  • Potassium

  • Diabetic ketoacidosis

  • Fluid therapy

  • Analgesia

  • Transfusion Medicine 

  • Common Toxicities

  • Tick paralysis

  • Elapid snake envenomation

  • SIRS/Sepsis

  • Emergency case studies

  • Point of care Ultrasound (TFAST/AFAST/ VetBlue/ Global FAST) (1 hour plus practical time after if requested)

  • Ventilation (90 mins duration plus practical time on own machine if requested)

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