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BSAVA Webinar Library
- Format:
- Website/Database
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Pet medicine.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource
- Place of Publication:
- Gloucester British Small Animal Veterinary Association
- Summary:
- "The Webinar Library includes our popular Learn@Lunch webinars and more. BSAVA webinars are delivered by expert speakers and are a flexible way to gain CPD hours"-- Provided by publisher
- Contents:
- Advanced vascular access techniques
- Anaesthesia of the trauma patient
- Anaesthesia without isoflurane
- Anaesthetic complications and emergencies : what to do when things go wrong
- Anaesthetic monitoring : what’s normal, what’s not, and what can I do about it? Part one
- Anaesthetic monitoring : what’s normal, what’s not, and what can I do about it? Part two
- Anaesthetising the BOAS patient
- Anal surgery in the dog
- Antimicrobials : What’s new in 2024
- Approach to the haemoabdomen : when it is not just a ruptured spleen
- Asymptomatic murmurs in dogs and cats : what is the evidence for what I should do next?
- Back to basics : the orthopaedic work up
- Barrier nursing
- Basic sutures
- Behavioural problems in rabbits
- Big Data : Does it really help me on the clinic floor?
- Biochemistry basics
- Blocked cats : the nurse’s role
- Breathing systems : a refresher
- BSAVA Science : Canine lymph node abscessation
- BSAVA Science : Is there a link between bacteriuria and a reversible encephalopathy in dogs and cats?
- BSAVA Science : Knowledge, attitudes and application of nutrition assessments by the veterinary health care team in small animal practice
- BSAVA Science : Long-term clinical outcomes following surgery for spontaneous pneumothorax caused by pulmonary blebs and bullae in dogs – a multicentre (AVSTS Research Cooperative) retrospective study
- BSAVA Science : PetSavers’ Old Age Pets research project
- BSAVA Science : Plasma N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) in Labrador retrievers
- BSAVA Science : Prescription rebellion
- BSAVA Science : RHDV2 epidemic in UK pet rabbits
- BSAVA Science : Xenotransfusion of canine blood to cats
- Care of the whelping bitch and neonates
- Cat friendly practice update
- Clinical Rounds - Approach to chronic diarrhoea
- Clinical Rounds - Breed specific issues
- Clinical Rounds – Collapse : Syncope or Seizure
- Clinical rounds – Decision making in Ex-Laps
- Clinical Rounds - Fracture repair Forelimb Part II
- Clinical Rounds - Get to know your ultrasound kit
- Clinical Rounds - Imaging the acute abdomen in dogs and cats
- Clinical Rounds - Imaging the gastrointestinal tract in dogs and cats
- Clinical Rounds : Introduction to abdominal POCUS
- Clinical Rounds - Infectious Diseases
- Clinical Rounds - Managing Post Op Peritonitis
- Clinical Rounds - Managing seizures in practice
- Clinical Rounds - Pain scoring in cats and suitable drugs
- Clinical Rounds - Those tricky bits : ultrasound of the adrenals and the pancreas
- Clinical Rounds – Wound Management
- Collect and prepare samples for the lab
- Common diseases in parrots
- Crucial conversations
- Dealing with an emergency presentation
- Decision making in wound closure
- Dentistry : the role of the RVN
- Dermatology : Ear Cytology
- Diagnostic Rounds : Comprehensive approach to haematology
- Diagnostic Rounds : Comprehensive approach to urinalysis
- Diagnostic Rounds : ECG 101
- Diagnostic Rounds : Fracture management - thoracic limb
- Diagnostic Rounds : gastrointestinal endoscopy
- Diagnostic Rounds : getting the most out of your ophthalmoscope
- Diagnostic Rounds : Imaging cardiology cases
- Diagnostic Rounds : Imaging festive emergencies
- Diagnostic Rounds : Imaging potluck
- Diagnostic Rounds : Imaging respiratory emergencies part 1
- Diagnostic Rounds : Imaging respiratory emergencies part 2
- Diagnostic Rounds : Imaging the cancer patient
- Diagnostic Rounds : Orthopaedic imaging - the pelvic limb
- Diagnostic Rounds : Urogenital tract imaging
- Diagnostic Rounds : Urogenital tract imaging Part 2
- Diets and dermatology
- Does my patient need a CT?
- Drains and tubes - management of post operative care
- ECGs and Capnography
- Extreme dypsnoea : what to do with delicate patients
- Feeding tubes and nutrition
- Feline allergic skin disease
- Ferrets and hormones : an update on endocrinology and reproduction
- Geriatric rabbit medicine
- Getting a perfect picture : positioning for thoracic and abdominal radiographs
- Gut stasis in the rabbit
- Handling and restraint of exotics
- Heat stroke
- Honey bees : pollination and fertilization of plants
- Honey bees : preparing for and managing foreign pests - a case study of the Asian hornet
- How can I help my nurses?
- How cat and dog routine prophylaxis needs to change
- How to anaesthetise patients with a heart murmur
- How to break bad news
- How to do a BAL
- How to get good lab samples from exotic species
- How to have a good night shift : top tips to survive and thrive
- How to help a cat with flu
- How to understand pet food labels
- IDEXX topic of the month : Approach to coagulopathies
- IDEXX topic of the month : Approach to the feline icteric patient
- IDEXX topic of the month : Blood smear evaluation : Reading blood smears like a ‘pro‘
- IDEXX topic of the month : Breaking down the Haematology
- IDEXX topic of the month : Breaking down the Haematology - The red cell parameters
- IDEXX topic of the month : Canine brucellosis : what you need to know
- IDEXX topic of the month : Canine leishmania - a quick guide
- IDEXX topic of the month : Canine lymphoid-leukaemia
- IDEXX topic of the month : CKD vs AKI : so many markers, so little time, so much confusion
- IDEXX topic of the month : Diagnosing feline leukaemia virus (FeLV)
- IDEXX topic of the month : Diagnostic approach to adrenal disease
- IDEXX topic of the month : Diagnostic approach to canine hypothyroidism
- IDEXX topic of the month : Diagnostic approach to infectious diseases
- IDEXX topic of the month : Diagnostic approach to lymphadenopathy in the dog
- IDEXX topic of the month : Feline CKD
- IDEXX topic of the month : Feline oral lesions
- IDEXX topic of the month : increased SDMA on pre-anaesthetic testing
- IDEXX topic of the month : Interpreting MIC reports
- IDEXX topic of the month : Investigating PUO
- IDEXX topic of the month : Islands in the stream? Urinary crystals, casts and more
- IDEXX topic of the month : Oncology Diagnostics
- IDEXX topic of the month : Lymphoma prognosis and therapy
- IDEXX topic of the month : Playing your part in antimicrobial stewardship
- IDEXX topic of the month : Polyuria polydipsia
- IDEXX topic of the month : Preventive Care - Why it Matters to Pets, Owners and Veterinarians
- IDEXX topic of the month : Screening for infectious diseases
- IDEXX topic of the month:Skin biopsy
- IDEXX topic of the month : The Diarrhea Dilemma
- IDEXX topic of the month : The patient has uroliths - what should I do?
- IDEXX topic of the month : Where to start with the vomiting dog?
- IDEXX topic of the month : Why is this cat anaemic?
- Immune mediated skin disease
- Importing dogs : How do diseases present?
- Infection control measures
- Inflammatory brain disease in dogs - when to consider and how to treat
- Introduction to animal behaviour and communication
- Journals Now : Urinary incontinence - how to fix a leak
- Leading the surgical team : the nurse’s role in managing the theatre
- Logical problem solving in anaesthesia
- Maintaining welfare standards during hospitalisation
- Management and stabilisation of the acute fracture patient
- Management of deep corneal ulcers in general practice
- Management of open wounds
- Multi parameter monitors : where to begin?
- Multimodal analgesia
- Multimodal analgesia of the trauma patient
- Nursing cardiac patients : ECGs, blood pressure measurement and vital sign assessment
- Nursing care of critical patients - getting the basics right
- Nursing the geriatric cat
- Nursing the heart failure patient
- Nutrition in Co-Morbidities
- Obesity : tackling the problem in nursing clinics
- Oral surgery in the cat
- Pain scoring in cats and dogs
- Petsavers Ageing Canine Toolkit
- Physiotherapy for post-operative orthopaedic patients
- Placing, caring for and nursing chest drains
- Poorly poultry : Chicken medicine for companion animal vets
- Practical approach to common canine arrhythmias
- Practical veterinary welfare : a guided tour
- Practical veterinary welfare : a new BSAVA manual
- Practice standards scheme : a team effort
- Pre-anaesthetic assessment and preparation
- Pre-Op period
- Preparing for inspection : top tips for practice standards
- PUO management
- Quality of life and decision making around end of life care
- Rabbit friendly practice
- Recognising the practical application of emotional intelligence in veterinary practice
- Regions Now : Acute kidney injury
- Regions Now : AHCs and EHCs for Pet Travel
- Regions Now : Alabama rot
- Regions Now : An approach to the management of persistent pain
- Regions Now : An introduction to ultrasound for the general practitioner
- Regions Now : An Update on Imported Diseases
- Regions Now : Anxious kitties and misbehaving puppies
- Regions Now : Approaching exotic parasite control in the imported pet
- Regions Now : Assessment, triage and first aid in British wildlife casualties
- Regions Now : B2 or not B2? Approaching the stages of myxomatous mitral valve disease in first opinion practice
- Regions Now : Back to base(ics) - a primer in blood gas acid base analysis
- Regions Now : Calcium, sodium and potassium disorders
- Regions Now : Canine and feline epilepsy
- Regions Now : Cognitive Dysfunction – Behavioural change in the older pet
- Regions Now : Cardiology - mitral valve disease
- Regions Now : Chronic Pain Management
- Regions Now : Corneal Ulcers : when Isathal is not enough
- Regions Now : Dental extractions
- Regions Now : Endocrinology – how can we improve our diagnostic acumen and monitoring
- Regions Now : Exotic phlebotomy - is it really easier than getting blood from a stone?
- Regions Now : Exotic species samples - maximising your submissions to the diagnostic laboratory
- Regions Now : Feline atopic skin syndrome
- Regions Now : Focus on feline infections
- Regions Now : Get your scrub on - optimizing your theatre environment
- Regions Now : Helping itchy, scratchy, licky cats in practice
- Regions Now : How can taking a cat friendly approach improve success with challenging feline behaviour?
- Regions Now : How to stay and thrive in practice
- Regions Now : Imported diseases and what to do with them
- Regions Now : Imported parasitic diseases
- Regions Now : Interactive Dentistry
- Regions Now : Inappetent cat cases
- Regions Now : Interactive medicine
- Regions Now : Itchy skin and sore ears - time for owners to listen and learn!
- Regions Now : Life begins at pawty
- Regions Now : Liver disease
- Regions Now : Local blocks aren’t just for small animal vets : loco-regional techniques that any small animal vet can use
- Regions Now : Lumps and bumps - a practical approach
- Regions Now : Managing hypotension in the anaesthetised patient – the why’s, the what’s and the how’s
- Regions Now : Mediation techniques to help manage complaints in practice
- Regions Now : Neutering techniques in small mammals
- Regions Now : Oncology
- Regions Now : Puppy murmur mystery
- Regions Now : Rabbit Anaesthesia
- Regions Now : Rabbit dental disease
- Regions Now : Rabbit gut stasis
- Regions Now : Rabbits - the acute abdomen
- Regions Now : Reptiles for beginners
- Regions Now : Respiratory emergencies part I
- Regions Now : Respiratory emergencies part II
- Regions Now : Separation issues in dogs
- Regions Now : Small animal reproduction
- Regions Now : Snots and Sneezes : URT Disease in Cats
- Regions Now : Spinal disease in the consult room - identifying, diagnosing and treating
- Regions Now : Stem cell therapy and regenerative medicine in small animal practice
- Regions Now : Surgery of the urinary tract
- Regions Now : Surgical and non-surgical closure of traumatic wounds
- Regions Now : Surviving sepsis
- Regions Now : Sustainability : What can we do in practice?
- Regions Now : Taking the trauma out of traumatic wounds : wound management from start to finish
- Regions Now : Tame your brain
- Regions Now : Tame your brain II
- Regions Now : Ten most common exotic emergency consults
- Regions Now : The acutely anorexic rabbit
- Regions Now : The ins and outs of breathing difficulty
- Regions Now : The role of behavioural medicine in general veterinary practice
- Regions Now : Top tips for cytology and an update on MICs
- Regions Now : Trauma - what lies beneath
- Regions Now : Understanding ECGs
- Regions Now : What to do when NSAIDs aren’t the answer
- Regions Now : What’s hot and what’s not in canine chronic enteropathies
- Regions Now : What’s new in feline cardiology
- Regurgitation in dogs and cats
- Renal disease : Why dogs are not just large cats
- Respiratory endoscopy : when, why and how?
- Sedation of the challenging dog or cat
- Setting up your in-house lab
- Shelter medicine : A pragmatic approach to infectious disease outbreaks
- Shelter medicine : Infectious disease control
- Sick yellow dogs : Approach to acute anaemia
- Soft tissue surgery : reproductive surgery
- Sterility in kennels
- Stress management
- Team wellbeing
- The art of triage and CPR
- The essential ingredients for a good nutritional recommendation
- The nurse’s role in cancer care
- The remarkable world of the honey bee
- The RVN’s role in nursing the dog with arthritis
- The tale of snuffles the rabbit
- Theatre protocols
- Thoracocentesis
- Top tips for feline friendly handling
- Transfusion medicine - back to basics
- Triage of cases within Schedule 3
- Tricky lameness : ortho or neuro?
- Update on anaesthesia in exotic patients
- Update on lymphoma : what you can do in practice
- Updates in the management of the BOAS patient
- Updates on wound management
- Urogenital trauma
- Vaccinations pros and cons
- Vet safe : Acknowledging and handling mistakes
- Vets Cymru : Be an infection control champion : the veterinary nurse’s role in infection control and prevention
- Vets Cymru : Epidemiology for the busy practitioner
- Vets Cymru : Equine : wounds and ulcers
- Vets Cymru : Test your dermatology knowledge about pruritic skin disease in the dog, cat and horse
- What a GP needs to know about breed screening
- What can abdominal radiology tell you? A case based approach
- What to do when ‘pre op bloods’ are abnormal
- When the blood points to the liver
- Which suture material - When and why?
- Wildlife emergencies
- Working with pet bereavement and loss
- Wound reconstruction
- Wounds and bandaging.
- Notes:
- "E-book ISBN: 9781910443491"
- Online resource; title from home page (viewed January 5, 2021)
- OCLC:
- 1228909376
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license
- Available to subscribing member institutions only
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