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CPD – MS202 – Focus on Emergency Surgery course with special price just for you: $479$114
MS202 – Focus on Emergency Surgery
£347.00 (+VAT)
12 months access to recordings and course materials is included. Please note that these are webinar recordings and not live events. Full details on how to access the Mini Series will be emailed to you.
We all know the dread that follows arrival of an emergency patient at the clinic in the middle of a busy evening surgery. This webinar series aims to provide a step by step approach to managing common surgical emergencies seen in first opinion practice. We will cover all aspects of patient management from initial diagnosis, anaesthesia, surgical technique and post-operative management.
Join European Rachel Hattersley BVetMed(Hons) CertSAS DipECVS MRCVS for three 2-hour online sessions
Comprehensive notes to downloaded
Self-assessment quizzes to ‘release’ your 8 hours CPD certification (don’t worry, you can take them more than once if you don’t quite hit the mark first time)
A whole year’s access to recorded sessions for reviewing key points
Superb value for money – learn without travelling
Watch the recordings on your iPad!
This Mini Series was originally broadcast in August 2019
Programme
Session 1
A to Z of Trauma
What you’ll learn:
Initial patient triage
Imaging the trauma patient
Analgesia and anaesthesia
Surgical management of common trauma emergencies e.g. diaphragmatic rupture, degloving injuries
Session 2
A to Z of Respiratory Emergencies
What you’ll learn:
Patient stabilisation and initial management
Imaging for the respiratory emergency
Surgical management of respiratory emergencies e.g. pneumothorax
Managing the respiratory patient post surgery e.g. tracheostomy tube placement and management
Session 3
A to Z of Emergency Abdominal Surgery
What you’ll learn:
Making a diagnosis
Analgesia and anaesthesia
Surgical management of common abdominal emergencies e.g. septic peritonitis