Equine Anaesthesia - Monitoring Techniques & Troubleshooting Equipment
Species
Equine
Contact Hours
2 Hours - Accredited by the Association of Veterinary Anaesthetists / RACE Approved
Language
English
Discipline
Anaesthesia & Pain Management
Internal Medicine – Endocrinology, Haematology, Infectious Diseases, Parasitology & Oncology
Pathology - Clinical & Gross
Toxicology & Pharmacology
Veterinary Partner
Equine



Recorded: April 2020
Part of the Online Lecture Series on Equine General Anaesthesia - A Practical Guide from A to Z
CONTENT DESCRIPTION
This module will cover patient monitoring during anaesthesia. Fundamentals vital to understanding monitoring equipment will be discussed and interpretation of common monitoring equipment will also be covered, including ECG, blood pressure measurement, pulse oximetry, respiratory gas monitoring and blood gas analysis.
Alison graduated from the University of Glasgow in 2007 and initially completed a 12 month equine internship in the South of England. She then worked for almost 9 years in a referral practice in Devon where she carried out first opinion equine work as well as leading the anaesthesia and medicine caseloads. She holds the RCVS Advanced Practitioner certificate in Equine Medicine. Alison was appointed as a lecturer in Equine Anaesthesia in 2017 and is currently studying towards the European Diploma in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia.
More InfoDr. Clark-Price received his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree with high honors from Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine after completing his clinical rotations at Cornell University in 2000.
He remained at Cornell and completed a Theriogenology internship and then went to Kansas State University where he completed an Equine Internal Medicine residency and a master’s degree in clinical sciences in 2003. He returned to Cornell University and completed an Anesthesiology residency in 2005.
Dr. Clark-Price achieved Diplomate status in the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine in 2005 and Diplomate status in the American College of Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia in 2008.
Dr. Clark-Price spent a year in a private practice equine referral hospital and then accepted a faculty position at the University of Illinois where he was head of the Anesthesia Service.
Dr. Clark-Price joined Auburn University in 2017 where he is currently an associate professor of Anesthesia in the Department of Clinical Sciences.
His research interests include thermoregulation during anesthesia, aspects of recovery of horses from anesthesia and anesthesia of various exotic animals including amphibians and exotic felids.
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