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Training Roadshows Surgical Emergencies Stirling 2008/2009 - 04/12/2008

Surgical Emergencies

Richard Coe MA VetMB CertSAS DipECVS MRCVS

European Veterinary Specialist in Surgery

Richard graduated from Cambridge in 1998 and after a year in general practice completed an internship at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. After a further year in emergency practice in London he was appointed as a Senior Clinical Training Scholar in small animal surgery at the University of Bristol. He obtained the RCVS Certificate in Surgery in 2003 and the Diploma of the European College of Veterinary Surgeons in 2007. He is also a European Veterinary Specialist in Surgery. Since completing his residency he has worked at Edinburgh Vet School and the Royal Veterinary College as a Lecturer in small animal surgery.

09.15-10.45 Emergency abdominal surgery

  - Assessment and diagnosis of the acute abdomen

  - Avoiding negative exploratory laparotomies

  - Techniques to ensure a thorough exploration

  - Instrumentation

  - Pre-operative stabilisation - "the window of opportunity"

11.00-12:30 - Specific conditions - GDV/intestinal obstruction/haemoabdomen

- "Damage control" - a new philosophy for emergency surgery

  - Tips for post-operative success - nutrition, monitoring, re-operation

13.15-14.45 Wounds - making the difference in an emergency

  - Initial management of wounds

  - Decision making - to close or not to close

  - Rational use of wound dressings

  - Emergency use of reconstructive techniques

15.00-16.30 Interactive case examples

Emergency surgical procedures are some of the most exciting and rewarding parts of emergency practice. For some patients, surgery is literally the difference between life and death. This day of lectures and interactive case examples will equip you with a logical approach to many of the common surgical emergencies. The course leader will aim to give you confidence in your assessment and treatment of surgical cases by focussing on the key elements of many surgical procedures, and give you plenty of "real-life" tips for success from his own experience managing these cases.

Training Roadshows Programme 20082009 

Registration and booking form

If you wish accommodation at any of these hotels some discounted rates are available, to book please contact the hotel directly saying you are a Vets Now delegate.

Booking costs:

(10% Discounted rate applies for: Vets Now permanent staff, Member Practice staff and BAVEC Members)

No of places: 9999
  • Quantity
    Price
  • Training Roadshow,Vet Delegate, Non Member Full Price 4th Dec 2008, Stirling, Stirling Highland Hotel
    £188.00
  • Training Roadshow,Vet Delegate, Non Member Early Bird Rate 4th Dec 2008, Stirling, Stirling Highland Hotel
    £176.25
  • Training Roadshow,Vet Delegate, Member Rate 4th Dec 2008, Stirling, Stirling Highland Hotel
    £176.25
  • Training Roadshow,Vet Delegate, Member Early Bird Rate 4th Dec 2008, Stirling, Stirling Highland Hotel
    £164.50
  • Training Roadshow,Vet Nurse Delegate, Non Member Full Price 4th Dec 2008, Stirling, Stirling Highland Hotel
    £164.50
  • Training Roadshow,Vet Nurse Delegate, Non Member Early Bird Rate 4th Dec 2008, Stirling, Stirling Highland Hotel
    £152.75
  • Training Roadshow,Vet Nurse Delegate, Member Rate 4th Dec 2008, Stirling, Stirling Highland Hotel
    £152.75
  • Training Roadshow,Vet Nurse Delegate, Member Early Bird Rate 4th Dec 2008, Stirling, Stirling Highland Hotel
    £141.00