COURSE DESCRIPTION
Tips, Tricks, and Tape Tabs
In this new video series, we’ll nail down common emergency procedure techniques for every clinic. Dr. Lee makes centesis a breeze with and without ultrasound, demonstrating proper procedural techniques through several video examples. Then, Dr. Watson will untangle catheter lines and feeding tubes alike to place, maintain, and troubleshoot vital patient care resources. Using video examples and practical, financially feasible solutions, viewers will understand their options and feel confident in performing life-saving measures.
This on-demand course is available to IntroVet Academy members. Click here to learn more about IntroVet Academy and join!
Explore IntroVet AcademyHIGHLIGHTS:
- Review the different types of feeding tubes and learn to place and maintain each
- Discuss pro’s and con’s of available urinary catheter styles
- Learn the steps to triaging and decompressing a GDV
- Understand the risks associated with thoraco-, abdomino-, and pericardiocentesis
Upon viewing this recording and passing the quiz with a score of 70% or better, you’ll earn 2.5 hours of RACE Approved CE.
Estimated time to complete: 3 Hours
BENEFITS
Earn 2.5 hours RACE Approved CE
Learn at your own pace! Registration includes unlimited access to course videos for 12 months
Instant access to course videos and notes immediately following registration
Instant delivery of your CE Certificate, upon successful completion of the entire course and passing quiz score (70% or better)
After course completion, your CE Certificate will be delivered straight to your inbox.
*This course is approved by the AAVSB RACE to offer a total of 2.5 CE Credits, with a maximum of 2.5 CE Credits being available to any individual veterinarian or veterinary technician.
This RACE approval is for the subject matter categories of: medical program, using the delivery method of anytime/on-demand. This approval is valid in jurisdictions which recognize AAVSB RACE; however, participants are responsible for ascertaining each board’s CE requirements.
RACE Course number: 20-1271014
IntroVet is also an NYSED Approved Sponsor, for providing continuing education to veterinarians and veterinary technicians licensed in New York State.
MEET OUR SPEAKERS
Stuart Walton
BVSc, BScAgr, MANZCVS (SAIM), DACVIM
Dr. Walton is a clinical assistant professor in Small Animal Internal Medicine at University of Florida. He is a clinician of 20 years, earning his veterinary degree at the University of Queensland. He has completed two internal medicine residencies at Veterinary Specialist Services (Australia) and Louisiana State University. Dr. Walton currently resides in Gainesville, Florida, where he trains students, interns, and residents while promoting common-sense veterinary medicine. He has a broad range of interests including infectious and inflammatory diseases, immune-mediated disease, respiratory, urinary, gastrointestinal, and hepatic disease as well as extracorporeal blood purification techniques. He is the Co-Editor of the soon-to-be released textbook Clinical Medicine of the Dog and Cat and has authored multiple articles and book chapters.
Justine Lee
DVM, DACVECC, DABT
Dr. Justine Lee is a board-certified veterinary specialist in both emergency critical care (DACVECC) and toxicology (DABT). Dr. Lee attended veterinary school at Cornell University and completed her internship at Angell (Boston, MA). She completed her fellowship and residency in emergency and critical care at University of Pennsylvania. Previously, she was on faculty at University of Minnesota (2003-2008) and the head of an animal poison control center (2008-2013). She is the founder and CEO of VETgirl, a subscription-based podcast and webinar service offering RACE-approved, online veterinary continuing education. More information can be found at www.drjustinelee.com and www.vetgirlontherun.com.