Anesthesia and Pain Management for Veterinarians III
Anesthesia and Pain Management for Veterinarians III
Course overview:
The focus of this course is on interdisciplinary case studies, which offer participants the opportunity to discuss treatment methods from different perspectives:
What aspects are crucial in the emergency room?
What is the optimal way to administer anesthesia?
And what details need to be paid particular attention to during postoperative intensive care?
During a half-day practical workshop (wet lab), participants have the opportunity to learn and practice various essential techniques for the care of emergency patients, including thoracentesis, various local anesthesia procedures, the insertion of esophageal and cystostomy tubes, and much more.
Learning objectives:
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- To effectively stabilize small animal patients with a wide range of clinical problems such as Cushing's syndrome, FLUDT, trauma, hemoabdomen, sepsis, heatstroke, smoke inhalation and dyspnea, to safely induce anesthesia if necessary and to provide intensive care after surgical procedures.
- To perform humane euthanasia on severely suffering patients.
- To react correctly to an accidental overdose of anesthetics.
This course is the final of three recommended courses required to obtain the certificate in anesthesia, pain management, and emergency and intensive care nursing. To get the maximum benefit from this course, we strongly recommend that you first attend at least one of the other courses in anesthesia and pain management.
Key data:
Total hours: 40
Course language: English
Program Director/Course Leader Master: Univ. Prof. Dr. Haithem AM Farghali
Maximum number of participants: 10
Price for all five days: 2,199 EUR plus 19% VAT.
Course location: Idar-Oberstein Dates: November 11-15, 2024
