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- May 29, 2024
- 19:30 AEST
- Live & Interactive
- May 29, 2024
- 19:30 AEST
- Live & Interactive
Dog Bite Wounds in the Cat: What We Should Know!
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- Ideal for Veterinarians
- Eligible for 1 Structured CPD Point
About the Webinar
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This free webinar starts at 19:30 AEST on May 29, 2024.
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Dr Philip Judge
BVSc MVS PG Cert Vet Clin Stud MACVSc (Vet. Emergency and Critical Care; Medicine of Dogs)
Philip graduated from Massey University in New Zealand in 1992, and spent 7 years in small animal practice before undertaking a 3-year residency in veterinary emergency and critical care at the University of Melbourne in 1998.
Following his residency, Philip worked for nearly 6 years at the Animal Emergency Centre in Melbourne, becoming the Senior Veterinarian at the centre in 2004. In 2006, Philip undertook a 1-year surgical externship before moving to Townsville to take up the position of Senior Lecturer in Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care at JCU. Philip is also co-founder, and director of Vet Education Pty Ltd (www.veteducation.com) – one of Australia’s leading providers of online continuing education for veterinarians and veterinary nurses.
Philip has published numerous manuals and guides concerning emergency medicine, including a CRI manual, haematology and biochemistry interpretation guide, emergency anaesthesia guide, and a ventilation therapy manual for small animals, in addition to being published in peer reviewed literature.
Philip’s key interests in veterinary science include respiratory emergencies, ventilation therapy, envenomations and toxicology.
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The Unstable Emergency Patient
What should I do when my patient does not respond to emergency treatment?
- Ideal for Veterinarians.
- December 13, 2023
- Eligible for 1 Structured CPD Point
About the Webinar
Why does this happen? What should YOU do?
Join renowned veterinary emergency clinician Dr Philip Judge for this exciting lecture, as he discusses the unstable emergency patient, and what to do when such a patient is encountered in your practice!
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Time: 05:30 EDT
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Live Webinar
This free webinar starts at 2:30 PM IST on December 13, 2023.
Join us from anywhere
You can join us from almost anywhere you have an internet connection!
SPEAKER
Dr Philip Judge
BVSc MVS PG Cert Vet Clin Stud MACVSc (Vet. Emergency and Critical Care; Medicine of Dogs)
Philip graduated from Massey University in New Zealand in 1992, and spent 7 years in small animal practice before undertaking a 3-year residency in veterinary emergency and critical care at the University of Melbourne in 1998.
Philip has published numerous manuals and guides concerning emergency medicine, including a CRI manual, haematology and biochemistry interpretation guide, emergency anaesthesia guide, and a ventilation therapy manual for small animals, in addition to being published in peer reviewed literature.
Philip’s key interests in veterinary science include respiratory emergencies, ventilation therapy, envenomations and toxicology.
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Note: This webinar is being recorded. If you are unable to attend the live lecture, a link to the recording will be shared with you a few days following the lecture.