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Pre-anaesthetic Assessment of the Small Animal Patient for Nurses

Pre-anaesthetic Assessment of the Small Animal Patient for Nurses
Pre-anaesthetic Assessment of the Small Animal Patient for Nurses

This webinar explores the essential steps in assessing patients before anaesthesia to improve safety and outcomes. You will learn how to identify and manage anaesthetic risk through thorough patient evaluation, appropriate testing, and informed consent.

The Australian Veterinary Nurse and Technician (AVNAT) Regulatory Council has allocated (1) AVNAT CPD point to this continuing education activity. 

Recorded 21 April 2026

Speaker:

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Courtney Scales

DipVN, NCert Anaesth, PgCertVAA, RVN

Courtney is originally from New Zealand, where she trained and qualified. She began her career in veterinary nursing in 2007 and worked in multiple clinics in New Zealand before moving to Australia, before relocating to the UK and working in the anaesthesia department of a university hospital and referral hospitals. 


Courtney started Veterinary Anursethesia in 2016 while completing her Nurses Certificate in Anaesthesia with Improve International, then studied towards her postgraduate certificate in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia through Edinburgh University, which was awarded with distinction. 


She has published several journal articles and textbook chapters and is currently authoring two veterinary textbooks due to be published in 2026 (with Wiley and CABI), and speaks at CPD events and national congresses all over the world. In 2025, Courtney started here Post-Graduate Certificate in Veterinary Education, Mentorship and Leadership with the University of Central Lancaster.

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Duration: 0:48 h
Speaker: Courtney Scales
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