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What would you do if an injured bird, possum or turtle was admitted to your clinic tomorrow? Would you feel confident triaging them, stabilising them, or relieving them from pain?
Presented by Melissa Fangmeier, this webinar has been designed to provide veterinary nurses (vets, and veterinary students) with the knowledge and confidence to advocate for wildlife health and welfare in small animal clinical practice.
This webinar will cover the non-negotiables of emergency wildlife care, including welfare considerations, triage, euthanasia, stabilisation and first aid treatment.
The WebinarPLUS NurseEd series is specifically designed for nurses and 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.
This course is specifically designed for veterinary nurses. Vets and veterinary students are welcome to enrol.
*Members include: Practice Nurse and Individual Nurse Members.
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