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The Collapsed Patient
Rachael Birkbeck
Managing the collapsed patient is not without its challenges. Time bound critical decision-making skills in a high-pressure environment is often required, while concurrently managing the day to day hospital case load. So how do we go about this to optimise patient outcome?
This six part...
Practical Ophthalmic Skills
Mike Rhodes
This mini series with Mike Rhodes provides practical common ophthalmic how-to videos. From the initial consultation, looking at how best to perform eye examinations and administer treatments, to surgical procedures commonly carried out in first opinion practice.
These short practical...
Problem Solving in Medicine
Fiona Adam
Pattern recognition is one of the stalwarts of clinical practice, but when the situation is less clear-cut, or there are conflicting clinical findings, it is easy to become lost. In these situations, a problem-based approach becomes imperative.
This learning series with Fiona Adam explores...
Small Animal Minimally Invasive Surgery
Dr Elise Robertson
This laparoscopy series with Elise Robertson is designed for clinicians in general practice with basic skills or no previous experience in rigid endoscopy. An overview of selection and care of the instruments required for everyday procedures in both dogs and cats will give knowledge to invest in...
The Emergency Patient: ECC in Practice
Tom Towey
This learning series with Tom Towey takes a focused practical approach to the recognition of life-threatening conditions and their stabilisation in first opinion practice. It looks at initial assessment, diagnosis, and stabilisation of common emergency presentations using the facilities typically...
Anaesthesia and Analgesia of Exotic Species
Sonya Miles
The anaesthesia and analgesia of exotic species can be a daunting prospect for any veterinary surgeon, especially as the ownership and expectations of the owners of these, often complex species, increases.
As the field of exotic anaesthesia and analgesia evolves it is down to clinicians to...
Nursing Emergency Cases: From Blocked Bladders to GDVs
Elizabeth Bradley-Covey
Emergency cases can be stressful, especially in a busy first opinion practice where it is difficult to deal with cases that often require intensive nursing and treatment. This course of eight videos with Elizabeth Bradley-Covey will present an overview of the common emergencies encountered in...
Advanced Abdominal Surgery
Paul Aldridge
How do you deal with an intestinal anastomosis in the septic abdomen? What to do with the liver mass on the distal lobe? Can you treat a gall bladder mucocoele?
This learning series by Paul Aldridge covers advanced abdominal surgical techniques for soft tissue surgeons. The lectures are an...
Practical Wound Management and Surgical Oncology (On-Demand)
Nick Bacon
This learning series by Nick Bacon focuses on surgical wound management techniques that are useful in everyday surgery as well as more advanced reconstructive surgery and surgical oncology. It covers tension-relieving techniques, skin flaps, and grafts will to improve confidence with wound...
A Risk Based Approach to Parasite Control for Veterinary Nurses
Ian Wright
Strategies to limit parasitic disease rely on a combination of practical control measures and preventative treatments. A risk based approach to the use of preventative products is vital to safeguard animal and human health, while ensuring over treatment does not take place and it allows bespoke...