Overview:
Welcome to the Emergencies and Critical Care course, designed specifically for the general practitioner veterinarian. This comprehensive program will guide you through the essential skills and knowledge required to handle a range of emergency scenarios in small animal veterinary practice.
Across three detailed modules, you will explore the fundamentals of emergency care, including triage and stabilisation, as well as how to manage critical situations such as respiratory emergencies and other common urgent conditions. This course is a valuable opportunity to enhance your clinical confidence and ensure you’re well-equipped to manage emergencies with competence and care.
You will have 3 months to work through the course material. At the end of the course you will be required to pass a short quiz with more than 70% in order to qualify for CPD points. Upon successful completion, you will earn 6 CPD points. You can download a CPD certificate for your records and the points will be uploaded to the SAVC portal and should reflect within 1 month of competing the course.
Please click on the “Mark Complete” button at the end of each section, in order to track your progress through the course.
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We will be available throughout the course, during office hours for any questions, discussions or technical problems. Please email us at info@khulavet.co.za
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Speakers:
Dr Tiffany Harries
Tiffany qualified from Onderstepoort in 2010. After practicing in a small animal practice in Joburg for 4 years she packed up her cat and partner and moved across the ocean to Hong Kong. Here she currently works in the ER department of a specialist hospital.
She has completed a postgraduate certificate in Science and Technology (PgCertSciTech) and a Master’s of Veterinary Medicine degree through Massey University, New Zealand.
In 2020 she created an app called Vets on tapp that makes veterinary resources easily accessible to vets.