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Management of Hypotension in Anaesthesia

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Hypotension is a common occurrence in small animal anaesthesia – and it needs to be managed quickly and effectively in order to preserve blood flow to vital organs.

Join Dr. Philip Judge for this FREE webinar, where we’ll discuss strategies to determine not only the cause of hypotension in your patient, but how to safely and effectively manage it too!

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This free webinar starts at 19:30 AEST on February 10, 2021.

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BVSc MVS PG Cert Vet Stud MACVSc (Vet. Emergency and Critical Care; Medicine of Dogs)

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Upcoming Vet Education course for Veterinary Nurses, “Essentials of Small Animal Anaesthesia” – a 5-week interactive and online course – starting February 22nd, 2021!

This course will provide you with essential tools to make your patient anaesthesia as safe and effective as possible. We will discuss anaesthetic drugs, safe administration, anaesthetic circuit selection, essential anaesthetic monitoring, and what to do in case of the emergency anaesthetic!

The course is RACE-approved for 25 CE credits. Click on the link below to find out more about the course!

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.