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Wildlife Friendly Clinics: Triage & Care WebinarPLUS NurseEd

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Wildlife Friendly Clinics: Triage & Care WebinarPLUS NurseEd

Within a clinic, veterinary nurses are usually responsible for receiving inbound wildlife patients and their ability to provide immediate, efficient first aid and stress reduction so often makes all the difference between life and death for many of our orphaned and injured wildlife.

As a veterinary nurse, you have the potential to make the biggest impact for wildlife that enters a practice until that animal can be seen by a veterinarian. Part two of “Wildlife friendly clinics” will focus on appropriate triage and treatment methods.

This webinar is delivered in collaboration with WIRES, Australia’s largest wildlife rescue organisation. 

What is a WebinarPLUS?

The WebinarPLUS series is FREE to CVE Members

WebinarPLUS is a quick and flexible online learning program to fit regular CPD into your busy schedule. Delivered by leading experts in their field, each WebinarPLUS gives you an approximately 1 hour-long webinar recording, supplementary readings, a quiz and an online discussion forum to engage directly with the presenter and your peers.

Complete at your own pace over 1 week. Gain 1 CPD point per monthly WebinarPLUS. Participants will be issued an electronic certificate upon successful completion of each course.

Who should enrol?

This course is suitable for veterinary nurses. 

 
Registrant Type Price
Nurse Member* Free
Nurse Non Member $70

*Members include: Practice Nurse and Individual Nurse Members.

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WebinarPLUS
Monday, 05 December 2022 to
Sunday, 11 December 2022
1 CPD Point/s
Delivered Online
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WebinarPLUS
Monday, 05 December 2022 to
Sunday, 11 December 2022
1 CPD Point/s
Delivered Online
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Tania Bishop
BVSc(hons1) MANZCVS (Avian Health) FACSCI
Tania Bishop is a highly dedicated Wildlife Veterinarian of 22 years with membership in Avian medicine, and an industry fellow with the University of Queensland for her contributio...
Nikki De Fina
B Psych, DVM
Nikki has experience in small animal practice treating wildlife and working closely with wildlife rehabilitators to support treatment and triage needs for a range of species. Nikki...
Nikki De Fina
B Psych, DVM
Nikki has experience in small animal practice treating wildlife and working closely with wildlife rehabilitators to support treatment and triage needs for a range of species. Nikki...
Nikki De Fina
B Psych, DVM
Nikki has experience in small animal practice treating wildlife and working closely with wildlife rehabilitators to support treatment and triage needs for a range of species. Nikki...
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Tutor/s

Tania Bishop
BVSc(hons1) MANZCVS (Avian Health) FACSCI
Tania Bishop is a highly dedicated Wildlife Veterinarian of 22 years with membership in Avian medicine, and an industry fellow with the University of Queensland for her contributio...
Nikki De Fina
B Psych, DVM
Nikki has experience in small animal practice treating wildlife and working closely with wildlife rehabilitators to support treatment and triage needs for a range of species. Nikki...
Nikki De Fina
B Psych, DVM
Nikki has experience in small animal practice treating wildlife and working closely with wildlife rehabilitators to support treatment and triage needs for a range of species. Nikki...
Nikki De Fina
B Psych, DVM
Nikki has experience in small animal practice treating wildlife and working closely with wildlife rehabilitators to support treatment and triage needs for a range of species. Nikki...

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Wildlife Friendly Clinics: Triage & Care WebinarPLUS NurseEd

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Within a clinic, veterinary nurses are usually responsible for receiving inbound wildlife patients and their ability to provide immediate, efficient first aid and stress reduction so often makes all the difference between life and death for many of our orphaned and injured wildlife.

Within a clinic, veterinary nurses are usually responsible for receiving inbound wildlife patients and their ability to provide immediate, efficient first aid and stress reduction so often makes all the difference between life and death for many of our orphaned and injured wildlife.

As a veterinary nurse, you have the potential to make the biggest impact for wildlife that enters a practice until that animal can be seen by a veterinarian. Part two of “Wildlife friendly clinics” will focus on appropriate triage and treatment methods.

This webinar is delivered in collaboration with WIRES, Australia’s largest wildlife rescue organisation. 

What is a WebinarPLUS?

The WebinarPLUS series is FREE to CVE Members

WebinarPLUS is a quick and flexible online learning program to fit regular CPD into your busy schedule. Delivered by leading experts in their field, each WebinarPLUS gives you an approximately 1 hour-long webinar recording, supplementary readings, a quiz and an online discussion forum to engage directly with the presenter and your peers.

Complete at your own pace over 1 week. Gain 1 CPD point per monthly WebinarPLUS. Participants will be issued an electronic certificate upon successful completion of each course.

Who should enrol?

This course is suitable for veterinary nurses. 

 
Registrant Type Price
Nurse Member* Free
Nurse Non Member $70

*Members include: Practice Nurse and Individual Nurse Members.

When
5/12/2022 9:00 AM - 11/12/2022 5:00 PM
AUS Eastern Summer Time
Where
Online, NSW AUSTRALIA