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Anaesthesia - Part Two

Anaesthesia - Part Two
Anaesthesia - Part Two

The second installment of this 2 part anaesthesia refresher course will focus on specific anaesthetic scenarios. It will describe the anaesthetic considerations, appropriate stabilisation and discuss potential anaesthetic protocols in these more challenging cases. Specific cases covered will include common heart disease in the dog and cat, respiratory distress, traumatic brain injury, and patients with increased risk of regurgitation and vomiting at induction.

Language: English

In case you have missed this webinar, you have the opportunity to watch a recorded version here.

This webinar qualifies for one (1) hour of continuing education.

Speaker:

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Leah Bradbury

BVSc(hons), CertVA, MANZCVS, DipECVAA

Leah graduated from the University of Sydney in 1999 and following a stint in mixed practice in Queensland she headed to the UK in 2001. Following 2 years of locum work and travelling she commenced a residency in anaesthesia, analgesia and critical care at the University of Liverpool in the UK in 2003. In 2005 she was awarded the Royal college certificate in Veterinary Anaesthesia and in 2008 she became a diplomat of the European College of Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia. She returned to Australia in 2006 to work at the University of Melbourne veterinary Hospital where she provided a clinical anaesthesia service whilst teaching students, vets and nurses for six years. She is now working at Charles Sturt University in Wagga Wagga where her interests include teaching, welfare and pain management.

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Duration: 0:54 h
Speaker: Leah Bradbury
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