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Dos and Don’ts Perioperative Analgesia Case Discussions

Duration: 1:09 h
Speaker: Martina Mosing
from 1 US$ 46.20
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This lecture is planned as a case-based discussion where participants can submit ‘real’ cases they struggle to either decide on the best analgesic regime or had problems with on a specific case.

Discussions will go around the use of analgesics pre-operatively to help prepare the patient for the surgery and how to best help the animal in the post-operative period to allow a quick recovery.

This program has been approved for 1 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval. 

Recording from 30 November 2022

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Martina Mosing

Dr. Martina Mosing, PDhabil, Dip ECVAA, MANZCVSc

Martina graduated from the Veterinary University in Vienna, Austria. Over the following 10 years she was involved in the building-up of the Clinic of Veterinary Anaesthesia and perioperative Intensive care in Vienna and completed a residency in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia in Bern, Switzerland. She became a specialist in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia in 2005 (Diplomate of the European College, Dip ECVAA). Between 2007-10 she held the position of a senior lecturer in Anaesthesia and Analgesia at the Veterinary Faculty at Liverpool University. From 2010-16 she was a senior clinician & lecturer at the Division of Anaesthesiology, Vet-Suisse Faculty, Zürich University, Switzerland. During her time in Zürich she also submitted her ‘Habilitation’ and got awarded the title of ‘Privatdozent’ (PDhabil). In 2016 she joined the veterinary anaesthesia team at Murdoch University in Perth, Western Australia as senior lecturer for teaching & research.
Her main research interest is in pulmonary ventilation and gas exchange in anaesthetized and awake animals with lung disease and comparative respiratory lung physiology and pathophysiology using electrical impedance tomography (EIT) and volumetric capnography.

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