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Practical Skills in the Critical Care Environment - 04-June-2025

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Practical Skills

This popular one-day workshop is back! Essential practical skills for vets working with emergency cases are presented during a morning of theory followed by an afternoon of cadaver-based wet-lab training. 

 

Lunch and refreshments provided.

 

 

 

Course Code

SA2510
Course Description

 

Essential practical skills for vets working with emergency cases are presented during a morning of theory followed by an afternoon of cadaver-based wet-lab training. Lectures cover the theory behind, and indications for:

  • Cardiopulmonary cerebral resuscitation,
  • Central vascular access and intraosseous techniques,
  • Analgesia for critical cases,
  • Ventilation,
  • Tracheotomy, tracheostomy, thoracocentesis and chest drain placement.

These skills are then put into practice during the wet-lab session in the afternoon.

 

Learning Outcomes

  • Develop the knowledge and skills required to implement practice-appropriate protocols for cardiopulmonary cerebral resuscitation (CPCR), analgesia for critical cases and ventilation
  • Advance knowledge of the indications for, and management of cases requiring chest drain placement, thoracocentesis, tracheotomy, intraosseous cannulation and placement of central venous catheters
  • Demonstrate the surgical skills and techniques required for chest drain placement, thoracocentesis, tracheotomy, intraosseous cannulation and placement of central venous catheters.

 

Speaker:

Rachel Burrow BVetMed CertSAS CertVR DipECVS MRCVS

 

This workshop is suitable for vets in first opinion practice wishing to get to grips with the core skills in critical care and those working towards an RCVS CertAVP in Critical Care.

 

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