Sarah Gibson

Sarah Gibson

BVSc CertVA DipECVAA MRCVS RCVS and EBVS®

RCVS and EBVS® European Specialist in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia

Sarah graduated from Bristol University in 2000 and spent time in small animal practice before joining Davies Veterinary Specialists as an anaesthetist in 2004. She completed an alternative route ECVAA residency programme at Davies and became a Diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia in 2019.

Her interests are all aspects of veterinary anaesthesia, particularly perioperative medicine and more recently, acupuncture.

Davies - The Veterinary Specialists

Sarah Gibson lectures on the following courses

Practical Local Anaesthetic Blocks in Dogs and Cats

Sarah Gibson
Multiple Lecturers
Tuesday 3rd June 2025
The Clinical Skills Lab, London
This one day course for veterinary surgeons, delivered by Sarah Gibson and Heide Klöppel, will cover local anaesthesia techniques. Practical cadaver-based sessions will allow delegates to develop skills and confidence. 
Vet Practical
7Hours

Practical Local Anaesthesia for Vet Nurses

Sarah Gibson
Multiple Lecturers
Monday 2nd June 2025 + 2 Dates
The Clinical Skills Lab, London
This course delivered by Sarah Gibson and Heide Klöppel will cover the pharmacology of commonly encountered drugs and equipment used in local anaesthesia. Multiple dates are available for this course. Please select the dropdown (or basket on mobile) to view dates, times and course location.
Vet Nurse Practical
7Hours

Local Anaesthesia for Vet Nurses

Sarah Gibson
Multiple Lecturers
Local anaesthesia techniques have grown in popularity and are now an important part of anaesthesia in small-animal veterinary medicine.  Veterinary nurses are key in delivering an array of applications of local anaesthesia, working within the RCVS Code for Professional Conduct. In this...
On-Demand
3.5Hours

Local Anaesthetic Blocks in Dogs and Cats

Sarah Gibson
Multiple Lecturers
A four-part learning series with Sarah Gibson and Heide Klöppel on local anaesthetic blocks that can be used in dogs and cats. The use of local anaesthesic drugs as part of a multimodal approach to analgesia is commonplace in human medicine; they reduce the time patients spend in the hospital,...
On-Demand
3Hours
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