Tamara Grubb D.V.M., Ph.D.
Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Anesthesia & Analgesia
Assistant Professor of Anesthesia & Pain Management
Washington State University
Sheilah Robertson BVMS, (Hons), Ph.D.
DACVAA, DECVAA, DACAW, DECAWBM (WSEL), MRCVS.
Senior Medical Director, Lap of Love
Gainseville, FL
This all new seminar has been designed to provide you with practical information on the current thoughts on anesthesia along with acute and chronic pain management in your practice. The combination of two Anesthesiologist/pain management specialists will provide a unique approach to the patient management. Dr’s Grubb and Robertson will discuss their approach to management of patients requiring anesthesia along with their assessment and management of pain in practice today.
Seminar Schedule:
Single day registration available: Limited to 60 registrants each day to enhance the webinar question and answer experience
All times are Pacific time. Seminars start each day at 8.00am Pacific, 9.00am Mtn, 10.00am Central & 11.00am Eastern Friday October 9th (5.5 CE hrs) (Analgesia day) Dr. Grubb: 8:05am-8:50am: Constant Rate Infusions: Just Give Me the Recipe! 9:00am-9:50am: Local Blocks that You Might Not be Using: Time to Expand 10:00am-10:45am: What’s New in Pain and Analgesia? Dr. Robertson: 11:00am-11:50 am: What is ketamine’s role in pain management protocols? 12:00-12:50pm: Are they painful? Assessing acute pain in cats and dogs 1:00pm-1:30pm: Are they painful? Assessing acute pain in cats and dogs (continued)
Saturday October 10th (5.5 CE hrs) (Anesthesia day) Dr. Robertson 8:05am-8:50am: Anesthesia for C-sections – re-thinking our protocols 9:00am-9:50am: A growing demographic – the obese surgical patient 10:00am-10:45am: We like our patients chilled out, but not chilled: preventing hypothermia Dr. Grubb: 11:00am-11:50am: What Goes Up, Might Come Down: Managing Hypotension 12:00-12:50pm: Can’t Touch Me! Sedating/Anesthetizing Fractious/Aggressive Patients 1:00pm-1:30pm: Can’t Touch Me! Sedating/Anesthetizing Fractious/Aggressive Patients (continued)
Sunday October 11th (5CE hrs) Drs. Grubb and Robertson: 8:05am-9:20am: Acute Pain Cases 9:35am-10:50am: Chronic Pain Cases 11:05am-12:20pm: ‘Prepare for the worst, expect the best’ 12:30-1:00: Tips from Anesthesia & Pain Management Experts
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Seminar Topics:
- Sedation, anesthesia and analgesia for fractious/aggressive patients
- What goes up might come down: Treating anesthesia-related hypotension
- Constant rate infusions: CRI, don’t CRY
- Beyond NSAIDs: Treating chronic pain in dogs UPDATES!
- Local anesthesia: Get the Nerve! Which blocks aren’t you using?
- Pain scoring in your practice: acute pain dogs and cats
- The central role of ketamine in pain management
- Assessing and managing chronic pain in cats
- Anesthesia for the geriatric patient
- The impact of obesity on anesthesia
- Anesthesia for C-sections
- Anesthesia and analgesia myths and misconceptions
- Case discussions– cats and dogs, acute and chronic pain management
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