

Small Animal Emergency Seminars
Emergency veterinarians will see a wide variety of small animal emergencies on a daily basis.
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.
Emergency training provides knowledge which leads to confidence in how to approach emergency patients when they present.
In Practice Training
We offer a selection of 1–2-hour lectures on a variety of emergency subjects.
They are great for a lunch and learn or can be bundled together to create a half or full day of training.
All attendees receive printed notes and a digital CE certificate.
Subjects we have available are
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Triage and initial approach to the emergency patient
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Approach to the Trauma case
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Approach to Respiratory Emergencies
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Approach to Abdominal Emergencies
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Approach to Neurological Emergencies
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Approach to the Vomiting Patient
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Approach to Medical Emergencies (e.g. Anaemia, DKA and HypoA)
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Blood gases
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Potassium
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Diabetic ketoacidosis
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Fluid therapy
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Analgesia
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Transfusion Medicine
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Common Toxicities
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Tick paralysis
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Elapid snake envenomation
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SIRS/Sepsis
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Emergency case studies
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Point of care Ultrasound (TFAST/AFAST/ VetBlue/ Global FAST) (1 hour plus practical time after if requested)
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Ventilation (90 mins duration plus practical time on own machine if requested)