We're excited to share that our Careers Committee have recently approved the Equine emergency and critical care course to be hosted at the University of Liverpool on Thursday 26 February.
Designed for both experienced vets and new graduates, this one-day course will advance your skills in emergency medicine and critical care, providing insights into triage and stablisation of patients. It's also perfect for anyone studying towards the CertAVP(EECC).
During morning lectures, you will learn more about blood transfusion int he field, along with strategies for pre-transport stabilisation and approaches to complex cases in the field. Discussion among delegates is encouraged.
Post-lunch you'll get hands-on developing a systematic approach to ultrasound examination of the acute abdomen and thorax and perfecting your tracehostomy skills.
To close out the day, the floor will be opened to discussion around the more controversial parts of field care.
"Join us to enhance your confidence, knowledge and hands-on skills in managing equine emergencies in the field with this comprehensive course. Our lectures, practicals and discussion sessions will provide you with a pragmatic approach to tackling the challenges of equine emergency medicine in ambulatory practice. We're delighted to offer BEVA members a discount on their booking fee and hope to see many of you there" said Course organiser Sarah Stoneham.
BEVA members can secure their place now for just £295.
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