Think like an emergency vet and achieve better outcomes for your patients
Emergencies are stressful situations that often fill veterinarians with dread. This feeling results from the fear of the unknown and the realization that one decision can make a difference between life and death. Improve Veterinary Education's Online Certificate Program in Emergency Medicine and Surgery has been transformed to provide you with the knowledge and confidence you need to deal with these situations and think like an emergency vet!
The most up-to-date content in emergency practice
This online CE program is brought to you by top global specialists and covers the most common small animal emergencies and more. The learning has been peer-reviewed and expanded to include current topics. The course is built around 14 online modules, each containing an introductory video from the tutor, 9 interactive lessons for you to work through, 2 case studies, notes, and pre and post-module questions for reflection.
At the end of the program, you can also choose to attend three optional in-person and hands-on modules, which will cover emergency ultrasound, surgical techniques, and several emergency procedures. For those completing the full Emergency Medicine and Surgery Program, you can purchase these modules at an exclusive price.
This program is delivered in collaboration with RECOVER (Reassessment Campaign on Veterinary Resuscitation).
RECOVER is a collaborative project supported by the Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Society and the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care.
Fees for the program include access to online RECOVER Basic Life Support courses, to supplement your learning and to provide an additional 8.5 hours of RACE-approved CE. Improve Veterinary Education will also be running optional practical RECOVER attendance courses in the USA for participants wishing to gain their BLS/ALS Rescuer Certification ( additional charge applies).
Upon registration to this program, Improve Veterinary Education will request permission to share your contact details with RECOVER in the USA for the purpose of granting access to RECOVER materials.
Learn and practice with the best professionals in the field
This program offers you the perfect mix of online and practical learning. The world-leading online platform will allow you to immerse yourself in each subject through interactive materials and high-quality videos featuring different procedures. Advance your learning at your own pace, with 24/7 access whenever and wherever you are, and gain the confidence to deal with any emergency.
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Key features of this program
14 varied modules/ 196 hours of RACE-approved CE
Covering key clinical subjects in emergency medicine and surgery delivered over 2 years
3 Optional face-to-face modules
You can choose to attend 3 optional practical modules. These are held at the end of your program, covering emergency ultrasound, surgical techniques, and emergency procedures
Support and guidance from a Module Tutor who is a recognized specialist in small animal medicine
The specialist in the subject area will provide online support during each module and will be available to answer all your questions
Recognized Course Director
Ludivine Boiron MSC DVM DACVECC DiplACVECC MRCVS American Specialist in Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care oversees the program, ensuring that you have access to the latest content
World-leading online learning experience
Presentations, written notes, diagrams, interactive quizzes and exercises which test your knowledge as you work
Discussion forum
A discussion forum for conversation, debate and sharing cases with your peers and Module Tutors
Four sessions per month
Each module consists of four sessions spread over one month. Sessions comprise separate lessons and case-based studies to work through at your own pace
100% online
24/7 via our world-leading Learning Management Platform
Regular assessments
Pre-module and post-module assessments encourage you to reflect on your learning and evaluate your progress.
Dedicated Program Coordinator
A dedicated Program Coordinator who will support you every step of the way
Interactive and engaging modules
Enjoy absorbing the learning materials in an online environment.
Know-how
Join the global veterinary online learning CE specialists and benefit from our know-how and high-quality resources
14 varied modules/ 196 hours of RACE-approved CE
Covering key clinical subjects in emergency medicine and surgery delivered over 2 years
3 Optional face-to-face modules
You can choose to attend 3 optional practical modules. These are held at the end of your program, covering emergency ultrasound, surgical techniques, and emergency procedures
Support and guidance from a Module Tutor who is a recognized specialist in small animal medicine
The specialist in the subject area will provide online support during each module and will be available to answer all your questions
Recognized Course Director
Ludivine Boiron MSC DVM DACVECC DiplACVECC MRCVS American Specialist in Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care oversees the program, ensuring that you have access to the latest content
World-leading online learning experience
Presentations, written notes, diagrams, interactive quizzes and exercises which test your knowledge as you work
Discussion forum
A discussion forum for conversation, debate and sharing cases with your peers and Module Tutors
Four sessions per month
Each module consists of four sessions spread over one month. Sessions comprise separate lessons and case-based studies to work through at your own pace
100% online
24/7 via our world-leading Learning Management Platform
Regular assessments
Pre-module and post-module assessments encourage you to reflect on your learning and evaluate your progress.
Dedicated Program Coordinator
A dedicated Program Coordinator who will support you every step of the way
Interactive and engaging modules
Enjoy absorbing the learning materials in an online environment.
Know-how
Join the global veterinary online learning CE specialists and benefit from our know-how and high-quality resources
Program details
Module Summary
01 - The Initial Approach to the Emergency Patient
Key learning objectives:
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Appreciate triage systems and detail a suitable initial patient assessment
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Explain emergency vascular access techniques including sites, catheter placement, preparations and complications including jugular and intraosseous techniques
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Recognise the principles of initial pain management, stabilisation, and monitoring (including the rule of Kirby)
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Review health and safety concerns and precautions including managing a situation involving potential zoonoses and nosocomial infections in the ICU
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Recognise the pharmacokinetics, potential interactions, and adverse effects of common therapeutics agents: anti-microbials and anti-parasitic drugs (CYTP450 mechanism, MDR1 mutation, species-specific enzyme mutation/deficiency)
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Use of physiotherapy, general nursing of CIP
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Recognise the administrative, legal and ethical issues involving the critically ill patient
02 - Supporting the Emergency Patient and Monitoring
Key learning objectives:
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Recognise the techniques to monitor organ function (arterial blood pressure, pulse oximetry, capnography
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Identify the procedures to maintain the body temperature
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Assess, recognise and treat shock
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Develop a strategy for the treatment of shock
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Develop your appreciation of the indications for the different types of fluid therapy with their advantages and disadvantages and the need for electrolyte supplementation
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Explain the need to monitor for complications during treatment and to record central venous pressure
03 - Laboratory Diagnosis, Clinical Pathology and Transfusion Medicine
Key learning objectives:
- Recall sampling techniques, processing, storage,and data recording•
- Apply knowledge to using the microscope to examine blood smears, urinary sediment and basic cytology and be able to diagnose common acute conditions seen in general practice
- Assess haemostasis•Interpret clinical laboratory medicine information including haematology, biochemistry, electrolyte,and arterial and blood gas analyses
- Consider when transfusion should be considered
- Select appropriate blood products and protocols to minimise adverse outcomes
- Manage common conditions leading to haematological abnormalities requiring transfusion
- Define and explain the concept of massive transfusion
- Identify the diagnosis, pathophysiology,and treatment of acute traumatic coagulopathy
04 - Anaesthesia, Analgesia, Sedation and Therapeutics
Key Learning Objectives:
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Compare the advantages and disadvantages of sedation and anaesthesia
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Approach to patient stabilisation prior to anaesthesia
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Select an appropriate parenteral, inhalational or mixed anaesthetic regimes and appreciate their relative advantages and disadvantages
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Recognise the main anaesthetic equipment and monitoring techniques, highlighting their advantages and disadvantages
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Explore different analgesic techniques (NSAIDs, local anaesthetics, opioids and other analgesics) and when to use them in the emergency patient
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Decide about the use of other drugs including neuromuscular blocking agents and sedatives in the emergency patient
05 - Neurological Emergencies
Key learning objectives:
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Describe how to perform a neurological examination
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Select appropriate diagnostic tests and apply them to individual cases, including radiography and CSF analysis
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Manage common neurological emergencies including head trauma, traumatic brain injury, MUO and seizures
06 - Toxicological Emergencies
Key learning objectives:
- Triage poisoned patients, recalling the general principles of intoxication
- Recognise the clinical signs and management options fortoxicities caused byinsecticides, molluscicides, rodenticides, herbicides, household preparationsandplants
- Assess the prognosis of patients presented with the common poisonings
07 - Endocrine and Metabolic Emergencies
Key learning objectives:
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Detail the common metabolic conditions requiring urgent or emergency therapy
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Recognise the impact of metabolic disturbances on the patient’s major body systems
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Devise an approach to the diagnosis and management of common diseases including hypoadrenocorticism, DKA, thyroid storm and metabolic diseases related to hypoglycaemia
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Appreciate the complications encountered during therapy, their prevention and management
08 - Cardiovascular Emergencies & CPCR
Key learning objectives:
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Describe the cardiovascular assessment and management of patients presented with cardiovascular emergencies
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Utilise and interpret a range of diagnostic techniques including ECGs, radiographs, echocardiographs, and laboratory data
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Diagnose and manage acute canine congestive heart failure, feline cardiomyopathy, and aortic thromboembolism
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Recognise and manage pericardial disease including pericardiocentesis
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Identify and manage cardiac arrhythmias
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Consider the predisposing factors likely to result in cardiac arrest, how this changes the approach to CPR and determining prognosis following CPR
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Identify the various components of CPR (DABC) and their importance
09 - Urological, Reproductive and Paediatric Emergencies
Key learning objectives:
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Apply diagnostic techniques including laboratory investigations and imaging to these cases
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Investigate and manage common renal and urinary tract emergencies, namely urethral obstruction, ureteral obstruction and management of nonsurgical acute kidney injury
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Recognise the principles of renal, ureteral, bladder and urethral surgery
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Recall the steps to correctly perform a cystocentesis
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Identify the limitations, principles of placement and maintenance of urinary catheters
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Recall the normal reproductive physiology
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Identify the physiological aspects involved in the conversion from foetal to neonatal circulation
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Diagnose and establish a management plan for common reproductive and paediatric emergencies, namely C section, mastitis, pyometra and prostatitis
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Diagnose and establish a management plan for common paediatric emergencies, including hypothermia, hypoglycaemia, failure in passive immunity and malnutrition
10 - Respiratory Tract Emergencies
Key learning objectives:
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Recall the concepts and procedures involved in a general approach to dyspnoea
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Triage and create a management plan for patients in respiratory distress
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Utilise and interpret a range of diagnostic techniques for respiratory patients including auscultation, radiography, endoscopy and arterial blood gas analysis to localise the underlying cause
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Appreciate the methods of oxygen delivery and be able to monitor the efficacy of treatment
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Review the problems associated with oxygen delivery
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Explain the techniques available for drainage of the pleural cavity
11 - Principles of Surgery and Approach to Trauma and Wound Management
Key learning objectives:
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Stabilise a patient prior to surgery, plan surgery and manage complications
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Appreciate the indications for immediate surgical intervention
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Define damage-controlled resuscitation and identify the cases where it applies
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Recall surgical asepsis, theatre protocol and the rational use of anti-microbials in surgical patients
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Approach the acute management of haemostasis, abdominal and respiratory trauma
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Approach external soft tissue wounds, myocardial injury, and musculoskeletal trauma
12 - Emergencies in Rabbits, Rodents and Cage Birds
Key learning objectives:
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Interpret the practical findings of a physical examination
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Formulate a diagnostic approach to common presentations of emergency conditions
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Manage common emergency conditions
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Approach the anaesthesia and analgesia of these species in emergency situations
13 - Ophthalmological Emergencies
Key learning objectives:
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Describe how to perform a systematic ophthalmological examination
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Recognise normal features and variants
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Formulate a diagnostic approach to common presentations including the red eye, ocular pain, ocular discharge, blindness, proptosis and retinal detachment
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Manage common ocular conditions including corneal ulceration, uveitis, and glaucoma
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Identify ocular manifestations of systemic disease
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Select ocular medications based on their therapeutical principles
14 - Gastrointestinal Emergencies and Nutrition in the Critically Ill Patient
Key learning objectives:
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Approach the “acute abdomen”
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Recognise common emergency conditions affecting the oesophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, liver, and pancreas
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Formulate a diagnostic plan, including the use of imaging modalities, and effective monitoring strategies for these cases
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Select the appropriate surgical intervention
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Assess acute malnutrition
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Recognise the procedures to provide enteral, total parenteral and partial parenteral nutrition
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Create a diagnostic and management plan to approach the refeeding syndrome
Qualifications
General Practitioner Certificate (GPCert)
This course is accredited by ISVPS and allows you to achieve a General Practitioner Certificate
Our Emergency Medicine and Surgery online Program offers you a comprehensive range of structured learning with the ultimate flexibility to access the training that you want whilst working around your busy practice life.
You can choose to let the program give you new knowledge and skills to take back to practice or you can work towards a recognized qualification.
General Practitioner Certificate (GPCert)
By attending the full online structured program and following successful assessment including an exam you can gain the GPCert in Emergency Medicine and Surgery awarded by the International School of Veterinary Postgraduate Studies (ISVPS).
Postgraduate Certificate (PgC)
The PgC is a recognized higher education qualification demonstrating that you have achieved the required standard within a designated subject. The qualification represents Masters Level 7 within the UK's Quality Assurance Agency’s framework for higher and further education. To apply for this route, additional assessments will be necessary; please contact us for further information. In order to register for the PgC, you will have to have been in practice for one year prior to starting the GPCert.
For GPCert and PgC fees please see our pricing table – in the pricing tab.
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