A Practical Approach to First Opinion, Small Animal Cardiology
Fact file
Dates |
Wednesday 11 September 2024
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Duration |
8 hours |
Speakers |
Sam Barton BVetMed (hons) PgC (cardio) MRCVS
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Location |
School of Veterinary Medicine and Science |
Cost |
£355
10% discount for online booking
20% discount for alumni
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Overview
The course aims to provide small animal, first opinion clinicians with a logical approach to the most commonly encountered cardiac presentations.
This will include 3 lectures, a workshop on ECG interpretation and clinical scenarios for delegates to implement the information from the day.
Topics to be covered
- Acquired Canine Murmurs – approach to mitral valve disease and DCM
- Arrhythmia workshop
- Approach to feline heart disease
- Management of Congestive Heart Failure / Clinical Scenarios (practice cases )
After attending this course, you should have revised and gained both core and new skills in open surgery. You should be able to:
- Be able to provide a diagnostic and treatment plan for dogs presenting with acquired murmurs
- Feel confident in identifying the need to perform an ECG and interpreting findings
- Be able to advise owners on the significance of a feline murmur and produce an appropriate diagnostic/treatment plan
- Be able to identify and manage acute and chronic congestive heart failure in dogs and cats
Required delegate attributes
First opinion small animal clinicians who want to increase their confidence with common cardiac presentations. The course is not aimed at cardiac certificate holders.