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It’s Not Just Popping Pills and Passing Gas!


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About the Course.......
Practical and progressive ideas for
Veterinary Technicians in private practice!
As cultural and societal ideas concerning
animal pain and suffering are progressing, so must our ideas about
veterinary anesthesia and analgesia. Thus, we will discuss new
anesthetic and analgesic techniques as well as new twists on some old
techniques, including fluid therapy. In addition, lectures on machines
and monitors will help you decide which pieces of equipment suit your
practice the best.
After
attending this Seminar:
• You will know the “latest and
greatest” anesthetic and analgesic techniques.
• You will take practical ideas
concerning veterinary analgesia, anesthesia, and fluid therapy to your
practices and put them to use on a daily basis.
• You will be able to recognize
and provide therapy for many anesthetic emergencies.
• You will know when to shut the
annoying monitor alarms off and when to believe them!
• You will be able to identify and
solve your machine problems!
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Course Faculty......
Rebecca
Johnson, DVM
* Clinical Instructor, Dept. of Surgical Sciences,
University of Wisconsin
* University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI PhD Veterinary
Science 2003
* University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI MS Veterinary
Science 1997
* Ohio State University, Columbus, OH DVM Veterinary
Medicine (cum laude) 1993
David
Rankin, DVM
* DVM, Kansas State University College of Veterinary
Medicine, 1993.
* Master’s Degree, Comparative Anesthesia, Washington
State University College of Veterinary Medicine.
* Bachelor’s Degree, Biology, Creighton University, 1988.
Gerrianne
Holzman, CVT
Kristen
Hunyady, CVT
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