Equine Emergency & Critical Care for Advanced Practitioners (Part 1)
Species
Equine
Contact Hours
8 Hours - RACE Approval Pending
Language
English
Discipline
Anaesthesia & Pain Management
Emergency & Critical Care
Internal Medicine – Endocrinology, Haematology, Infectious Diseases, Parasitology & Oncology
Toxicology & Pharmacology
Veterinary Partner
Equine
Recorded: June 2020
Speaker Title Duration Ben Buchanan Fluid Therapy & Resuscitation for the Emergency Patient 30 min Vanessa Cook Fluid Therapy Calculations - CRIs & Using Fluid Pumps 45 min Pam Wilkins Monitoring the Critically Ill Horse 55 min Vanessa Cook New NSAIDs 60 min Vanessa Cook Inexpensive Strategies for Complicated Colics 60 min Ben Buchanan Ultrasound of Emergency Cases, incl. FLASH Exam 35 min Pam Wilkins It's not Endotoxemia it's SIRS - Why Anti-Endotoxic Therapies don't work 45 min Pam Wilkins Upper & Lower Airway Emergencies 50 min Pam Wilkins Blood Transfusion - Donor Selection, Collection & Administration 25 min Pam Wilkins Dealing with the Acute Neurologic Case 50 min Vanessa Cook Strategies for Septic Synovial Structures & Massive Wounds 60 min
Book Part 1 (Webinar Series) & Part 2 (Panel Discussion) together and receive a discount!
ONLINE LECTURE SERIES CONTENT
This practically oriented webinar was designed for equine practitioners and veterinary technicians with a good working knowledge in the field of equine emergency and critical care. The world-renowned specialists will report on new developments and share invaluable tips and tricks on how to efficiently diagnose and treat critically ill patients in a private clinic setting. Each of the following hot topics will be addressed via well-illustrated, interactive case-discussions providing a platform for the panel to also share pitfalls and erroneous clinical conclusions:
- Fluid Therapy & Resuscitation
- Monitoring the Critically ill Horse
- New NSAIDs
- Inexpensive Strategies for Complicated Colics
- It’s not Endotoxemia it’s SIRS – Why Anti-Endotoxic Therapies don’t work
- How to Incorporate an ICU into your Hospital
- Strategies for Septic Synovial Structures & Massive Wounds
- Upper & Lower Airway Emergencies
- Ultrasound of Emergency Cases, incl. FLASH Exam
- Dealing with the Acute Neurologic Case
- Blood Transfusion – Donor Selection, Collection & Administration
- Fluid Therapy Calculations – CRIs & Using Fluid Pumps
Dr. Ben Buchanan grew up in Navasota, Texas. He went to Texas A&M and graduated from there with his DVM in 2001. Afterwards, he completed two residencies; Large Animal Internal Medicine at University of Tennessee, Knoxville in 2004 and Emergency and Critical Care at University of Pennsylvania in 2005. Ben is one of the very few people in the world to be board certified in Internal Medicine and Emergency Critical Care. Dr. Buchanan has a very unique experience in colic, respiratory disease, cardiac disease, eye conditions and sick foals. He joined BVEH Navasota in 2005, where he works alongside his father, T-Bone. He is also active in community outreach by speaking at meetings and events around the world regarding equine care.
More InfoDr Cook went to vet school at Cambridge University, England. She did a residency in equine surgery at the Ohio State University and a fellowship in large animal emergency and critical care at Cornell. Her interest in colic led to a PhD in gastrointestinal physiology at North Carolina State University. She then worked as an Associate Professor in large animal emergency and critical care at Michigan State University. She is board certified by ACVS and ACVECC. In her spare time she competes in triathlons and represents the USA at the World Championships.
More InfoPam is a 1986 graduate of Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine. Between 1986 and 1989 she served as the originator and clinician for the equine neonatal intensive unit at Cornell, completing a Master’s degree in equine medicine and surgery simultaneously. Pam was in private practice from 1989 until 1991, when she began residency training in large animal internal medicine at New Bolton Center, University of Pennsylvania. Between 1993 and 1998, Pam completed a PhD in cardiorespiratory physiology at Cornell University. She joined the faculty at New Bolton Center in 1998 where she remained until accepting her current position at the University of Illinois Champaign-Urbana in 2008.
Pam is board certified in the specialties of Large Animal Internal Medicine and Emergency and Critical Care and has lectured extensively throughout the US and Europe. She has authored or co-authored over 370 research manuscripts, abstracts, proceedings, book chapters and invited manuscripts and participated in the training of 70 interns, residents and graduate students. Pam's particular areas of interest are perinatology, neonatology, critical care, emergency medicine, cardiorespiratory physiology and models of markers of disease severity.
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