Emergency Management of the Non-Weight-Bearing Patient at Equestrian Competitions
Species
Equine
Contact Hours
1 Hour - RACE Approved
Early Booking Deadline
Thu, 01 January, 1970
Registration Deadline
Thu, 01 January, 1970
Language
English
Discipline
Anaesthesia & Pain Management
Diagnostic Imaging
Emergency & Critical Care
Internal Medicine – Endocrinology, Haematology, Infectious Diseases, Parasitology & Oncology
Orthopaedics
Sports Medicine
Surgery
Industry Partners
Global


Veterinary Partners
Global



Recorded: October 2022
Part of the following Online Lecture Series on Management of the Equine Emergency Patient at Equestrian Competitions
CONTENT DESCRIPTION
Perhaps one of the most challenging case presentations at an equestrian event, the acutely lame horse is a diagnostic challenge for the most seasoned veterinary surgeon. In this talk we will discuss decision making, appropriate coaptation, diagnosis and treatment to optimise a future athletic career including the types of and options for treatment.
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Patrick is Professor of Veterinary Surgery and Remote and Rural Medicine at the Universities of Glasgow and Edinburgh and the Director of the Glasgow Equine Hospital and Practice. Patrick has worked in general and specialist veterinary practice for 25 years and is a specialist in large animal surgery with an interest in trauma, wound healing and supporting vets and animal owners in resource limited settings across the globe. A Fellow of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons for meritorious contribution to clinical practice, Patrick is involved in projects with some of the world's 150 million working horses, donkeys and mules, including setting up training programs for vets and animal owners, and has developed networks for veterinary practitioners in remote rural and resource limited settings including telemedicine and in field support from the Scottish Highlands and Islands to The Gambia. Patrick is undertaking a master’s program in Disaster Medicine and Emergency Management and is collaborating with the Worldwide Veterinary Service to develop guidelines to support the animals of displaced people.
Working with the British Animal Rescue and Trauma Association (BARTA), The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service and the veterinary profession, Patrick introduced training for incidents involving animals, animal rescue, and for supporting animals in disasters. In addition, he has worked to introduce training for first responders and vets in the high stake’s environments of equine competitive events.
Patrick is an international speaker and researcher and has introduced transformative training for veterinary undergraduates in resilience, performance, team dynamics and leadership.
Patrick is inspired by developing partnerships and collaboration between those working in all types of high stakes environments and improving the health and wellbeing of people and animals.
A keen runner, kayaker and piper, Patrick lives with his partner, and three children in west central Scotland
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