Dermatology holds a significant role in veterinary medicine, with skin and ear conditions accounting for approximately 30% of all cases seen in cats and dogs. Veterinary Nurses are uniquely positioned to play a crucial role in this field, aiding in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of dermatological cases.
This learning series with John Redbond will help you to establish and manage nurse-led dermatology clinics, gain insights into recognising and managing prevalent dermatological conditions and explore various diagnostic tests to aid accurate diagnosis and treatment planning. Comprehensive care and support for dermatology patients will also be covered, empowering you to improve patient outcomes in this field.
This learning series also highlights the practical applications of Schedule 3, supporting you to work to the full extent of your skills and training and empower you to take a proactive role in dermatology nursing.
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Description
Topics covered include:
- Nurse-led dermatology clinics - covering organisation, threats to the clinic, and methods to maximise their potential
- Identification of common dermatological conditions - allergic dermatitis, otitis externa, and microbial overgrowth
- Diagnostic tests in dermatology - to include skin scrapings, ear cytology, and tape strips
- Nursing care for dermatology patients - from case management to client education
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