CPD – MS107 – How to Survive OOH! Mini Series

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What is us?

us is Please contact to get more details..

How does us contact?

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What is Mini Series £347.00 (+VAT) 12 months?

Mini Series £347.00 (+VAT) 12 months is access to recordings and course materials is included..

How does Mini Series £347.00 (+VAT) 12 months access?

Mini Series £347.00 (+VAT) 12 months access to recordings and course materials is included.

What is webinar recordings?

webinar recordings is Please note that these are and not live events..

How does webinar recordings note that?

Please note that these are webinar recordings and not live events.

What is Full details?

Full details is on how to access the Mini Series will be emailed to you..

How does Full details access?

Full details on how to access the Mini Series will be emailed to you.

What is Shailen Jasani MA VetMB MRCVS DipACVECC?

Shailen Jasani MA VetMB MRCVS DipACVECC is Join for three 2-hour online sessions and get practical help surviving those out of hours calls!.

How does Shailen Jasani MA VetMB MRCVS DipACVECC Join?

Join Shailen Jasani MA VetMB MRCVS DipACVECC for three 2-hour online sessions and get practical help surviving those out of hours calls!

What is strategic tips?

strategic tips is Packed with and expert advice 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!.

How does strategic tips Packed?

Packed with strategic tips and expert advice 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!

What is Superb value?

Superb value is for money – learn without travelling Watch the recordings on your iPad!.

How does Superb value learn?

Superb value for money – learn without travelling Watch the recordings on your iPad!

What is Session 1:?

Session 1: is Programme General Approach to the Emergency Patient and Practical OOH Survival Tips Emergency medicine is built on a foundation of core principles and requires a different philosophy and approach to elective practice..

How does Session 1: Programme?

Programme Session 1: General Approach to the Emergency Patient and Practical OOH Survival Tips Emergency medicine is built on a foundation of core principles and requires a different philosophy and approach to elective practice.

What is The first session?

The first session is in this Mini Series will begin with an overview of the general approach to the emergency patient..

How does The first session will begin?

The first session in this Mini Series will begin with an overview of the general approach to the emergency patient.

What is Out-of-Hours?

Out-of-Hours is But wait…surviving (OOH) is not just about the medical and surgical challenges!.

How does Out-of-Hours wait…surviving?

But wait…surviving Out-of-Hours (OOH) is not just about the medical and surgical challenges!

What is a host?

a host is There are of practical things to consider as well and we will look at some of these in the second half of this session..

How does a host are?

There are a host of practical things to consider as well and we will look at some of these in the second half of this session.

What is you’ll?

you’ll is What learn: General approach to the emergency patient Triage, major body systems (primary survey), analgesia, secondary survey, POCUS Strategic tips and practical considerations about things such as sleep, diet and delegation all provided by your peers!.

How does you’ll learn:?

What you’ll learn: General approach to the emergency patient Triage, major body systems (primary survey), analgesia, secondary survey, POCUS Strategic tips and practical considerations about things such as sleep, diet and delegation all provided by your peers!

What is Session 2:?

Session 2: is Top Priorities in All Emergency Patients: Shock, Fluid Therapy and Analgesia Many patients that present as OOH emergencies have perfusion deficits and may be in shock..

How does Session 2: Top?

Session 2: Top Priorities in All Emergency Patients: Shock, Fluid Therapy and Analgesia Many patients that present as OOH emergencies have perfusion deficits and may be in shock.

What is Hypovolaemia?

Hypovolaemia is is the most common cause of shock in dogs and cats and can be rapidly fatal if left untreated..

How does Hypovolaemia is?

Hypovolaemia is the most common cause of shock in dogs and cats and can be rapidly fatal if left untreated.

What is Dehydration?

Dehydration is is also common in veterinary patients but is less urgent and assessed and treated differently..

How does Dehydration is also?

Dehydration is also common in veterinary patients but is less urgent and assessed and treated differently.

What is This session?

This session is will explain the differences between hypovolaemia and dehydration before going on to look at how both problems are treated with fluid therapy using a different protocol and approach..

How does This session will explain?

This session will explain the differences between hypovolaemia and dehydration before going on to look at how both problems are treated with fluid therapy using a different protocol and approach.

What is patients?

patients is Many OOH present in pain and a significant number then go on to undergo painful procedures..

How does patients present?

Many OOH patients present in pain and a significant number then go on to undergo painful procedures.

What is The session?

The session is will end with a summary of analgesia in the emergency patient..

How does The session will end?

The session will end with a summary of analgesia in the emergency patient.

What is you’ll?

you’ll is What learn: Clinical differences between shock and hypovolaemia versus dehydration The fluid plan: which fluid(s) and how to use them for reperfusion versus rehydration Key considerations for rational analgesia in the emergency patient Session 3: Some Common OOH Presentations In this final session we will look at some of the most common presentations that you may be faced with OOH and discuss a rational approach to them..

How does you’ll learn:?

What you’ll learn: Clinical differences between shock and hypovolaemia versus dehydration The fluid plan: which fluid(s) and how to use them for reperfusion versus rehydration Key considerations for rational analgesia in the emergency patient Session 3: Some Common OOH Presentations In this final session we will look at some of the most common presentations that you may be faced with OOH and discuss a rational approach to them.

What is you’ll?

you’ll is What learn: The collapsed dog: rational approach and some common differentials (e.g. haemoabdomen, cardiac disease) Rational approach to the blunt trauma cat including thoracic and brain injury Approach to neuromuscular intoxication including intravenous lipid emulsion The price includes all 3 sessions, notes and quiz – 8 hours of CPD *No traffic jams, accommodation hassles, pet or childcare, rota clashes, locum fees ……….. just great CPD and a valuable ongoing resource..

How does you’ll learn:?

What you’ll learn: The collapsed dog: rational approach and some common differentials (e.g. haemoabdomen, cardiac disease) Rational approach to the blunt trauma cat including thoracic and brain injury Approach to neuromuscular intoxication including intravenous lipid emulsion The price includes all 3 sessions, notes and quiz – 8 hours of CPD *No traffic jams, accommodation hassles, pet or childcare, rota clashes, locum fees ……….. just great CPD and a valuable ongoing resource.

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