Endoscopy of the airways in dogs and cats
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Get Rhythm: A Nurse’s Guide to ECG’s
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Why I love seeing ear infections - crucial tips on diagnostics and treatment
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The WHO 5 moments of hand hygiene: a concept applicable in veterinary medicine (for Nurses)
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What do I need to know about meningitis in dogs
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Common Malignancies of the Skin - Mast Cell Tumors and Soft Tissue Sarcomas in Dogs and Cats
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Diagnosing a Foreign Body
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Prevention of Surgical Site Infection for Nurses
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Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (for Nurses)
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Tips on where to start with vet practice marketing
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Understanding rescue pet behaviour in the clinic setting
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Total intravenous anaesthesia TIVA - when and how - for Nurses
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Its an intestinal foreign body, now what? Tips for approaching gastrointestinal surgery with confidence
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Defining Point of Care Ultrasound - POCUS in everyday practice
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Disseminated intravascular coagulation
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Snake envenomation in Australia: The current state of play
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Quality management for your in-clinic laboratory
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Surgical options for Brachycephalic Airway Syndrome
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Monitoring the Recovering Ill or Injured Patient: Key Points (for Nurses)
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Transfusion Medicine – not just for the faint hearted (for Nurses)
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Maintaining welfare standards during hospitalisation
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Addison’s - make your patients thrive, not just survive
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Physical and Chemical Restraint in the Emergency Room (for Nurses)
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Toxicology – Treatment and management of paracetamol and recreational drugs
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Communicating with the Client, Staff and Self - AKA
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Communicating with the Clients, Staff and Self - Stop Drop and Roll
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Obesity in Dogs
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Preparing the Critical Patient for Surgery (for Nurses)
Emergency surgery is just that – an emergency – and often needs to happen as soon as possible. But immediate anesthesia should not be an excuse for not preparing the patient or the nursing team, it’s even more reason to prepare! This lecture will cover the important body systems and abnormalities that must be treated and assessed prior to emergency anesthesia to ensure a smooth procedure and successful patient recovery. An emphasis is placed on critical thinking skills and teamwork.
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I think the dog has bone cancer. What's next?
A dog presents to you limping. You take an x-ray and discover an aggressive bone lesion. You suspect a primary bone tumour. What are the differential diagnoses? What next?
As a vet, you will encounter a dog with an aggressive appendicular bone lesion on x-rays. Most dogs will have osteosarcoma, but other types of cancers, benign lesions and infection are possible.
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Shock – what is it, how is it treated and what do I monitor (for Nurses)
A patient presents in “Shock” – what does this actually mean? What is happening to that patient and how can we best treat this critical condition? There are 3 different types of shock - hypovolaemic, distributive and cardiogenic, this webinar will explain what these terms mean and how you can differentiate between the different forms of shock...
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Juggling the Triad of Care at End of Life The Patient The Client and The Care Team
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Emergency Medicine in Rabbits
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CSF evaluation - Cytology and Infectious Disease Diagnostics (for Nurses)
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Managing Busy Shifts without Burnout (for Nurses)
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Snots and Snuffles: Feline Upper Respiratory Disease
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Updates in Perioperative Fluid Therapy
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Feline Pain Management
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Analgesia and Anaesthesia in Exotic Companion Mammals
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The clinical approach to paraplegia in dogs
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Let’s talk cat and dog behaviour at 2nd vac (and put some myths to bed)
Fence at the top of the cliff or an ambulance at the bottom?
We can help to prevent common problems from developing by recognising that we are well placed to educate owners during the second vaccination appointment on how to foster emotional resilience in their dog or cat. In other words, if they put the work in at the beginning, then the chance of a behavioural problem developing reduces. Let’s talk about more than worming, nutrition and neutering!
This webinar aims to look at:
• Understanding what motivates cats and dogs and how we reinforce their behaviour – good and bad
• Advising owners on how good intentions early on will lead to good welfare outcomes in a variety of common behavioural challenges
• Recognising the communication and body language that often precedes a dog bite – it’s not about dominance!
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Is it just an innocent murmur? Congenital Heart Disease in Puppies and Kittens & Cats (for Nurses)
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Nursing Wildlife - First Aid
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Feline Nutrition, A Clinicians Perspective
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Principles of Ventilation for Nurses
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Nursing the Vestibular Patient
Can you imagine waking up one day feeling like the world is unexpectedly spinning out of control and suddenly you can’t stand up straight let alone walk a few steps? You feel nauseous, unbalanced and scared. This is how our vestibular disease patients find...
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Advanced Mechanical Ventilation
This webinar will try and cover the current employed strategies and predictors for an optimised outcome of the mechanically ventilated patients based on the current evidence from human and veterinary medicine.
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Basics of Obstetrics
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The Hyperthyroid Cat
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