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Notfallmanagement in der Kleintierpraxis:
Effektive Stabilisation akuter Patienten
Vertiefen Sie Ihr Wissen im Notfallmanagement und profitieren Sie von einem kollegialen Austausch mit Fachkolleg:innen! Diese praxisnahe Weiterbildung richtet sich an Tierärzt:innen der Kleintierpraxis, die ihre Fähigkeiten in der Behandlung kritischer Patienten verbessern und gemeinsam Lösungen für anspruchsvolle Fälle erarbeiten möchten.
Unsere erfahrenen ACVECC-Notfallspezialist:innen präsentieren anhand realer Fallbeispiele die wichtigsten Strategien zur Stabilisation von Notfallpatienten.
Themen:
Notfallstabilisation bei Anaphylaxie: Effektives Management allergischer Reaktionen.
Hyperosmolares hyperglykämisches Syndrom und Addison-Krise: Erkennen und stabilisieren lebensbedrohlicher Stoffwechselentgleisungen und Elektrolytveränderungen.
Sedation und Analgesie im Notfall: Sichere und effektive Schmerz- und Beruhigungstherapie in kritischen Situationen.
Flüssigkeitstherapie im Notfall: Zielgerichteter Einsatz von Infusionen für optimale Patientenversorgung.
Nutzen Sie die Gelegenheit, gemeinsam mit Spezialist:innen und Kolleg:innen Ihre Kenntnisse im Notfallmanagement zu erweitern und neue Impulse für die tägliche Praxis zu erhalten!
Wir freuen uns sehr auf den Austausch!
Team Notfall- und Intensivmedizin
Referenten:
Roberta Troia, Dr. Med Vet, PhD, DECVECC
Alessio Vigani, Prof., Dr. Med Vet, PhD, DACVECC, DECVECC, DACVAA
Rahel Jud, Dr. Med Vet, DACVAA
Yaiza Herrero, Dr. Med Vet, DACVECC
Lisa Niemann, Dr. Med Vet, Resident, ACVECC
To register, please email: katherina.saller@uzh.ch
Education points: Participation in continuing education can be submitted to the GST for training hours. We are happy to take care of this for you, provided that you provide your GST membership number during registration. For participation in this seminar, 2 hours of training are accepted.
Parking spaces: The parking spaces in the animal hospital area are reserved exclusively for our patient owners. Please use the parking garage Irchel (5 minutes walk).
Public transport (ÖV): If you arrive by public transport, take tram 7 or 9 to the Tierspital stop. Walk up the ramp and keep to the left, towards Tierspital. Take the lift to the exit. From there, the way to the small animal reception / small animal emergency is described (2-3 minutes on foot).
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Emergency Management in Small Animal Practice:
Effective Stabilization of Acute Patients
Enhance your knowledge of emergency management and benefit from collegial exchange with fellow professionals! This training is aimed at veterinarians in small animal practice who want to improve their skills in treating critical patients and collaboratively develop solutions for challenging cases.
Our experienced ACVECC emergency specialists will present the most important strategies for stabilizing emergency patients using real-life case examples.
Topics:
Emergency Stabilization in Anaphylaxis: Effective management of allergic reactions.
Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic Syndrome and Addisonian Crisis: Recognizing and stabilizing life-threatening metabolic imbalances and electrolyte disturbances.
Sedation and Analgesia in Emergencies: Safe and effective pain and sedation therapies in critical situations.
Fluid Therapy in Emergencies: Targeted use of infusions for optimal patient care.
Take advantage of this opportunity to expand your knowledge of emergency management alongside specialists and colleagues, and gain new insights for your daily practice!
We are very much looking forward to the exchange!
Emergency and Critical Care Team
Speakers:
Roberta Troia, Dr. Med Vet, PhD, DECVECC
Alessio Vigani, Prof., Dr. Med Vet, PhD, DACVECC, DECVECC, DACVAA
Rahel Jud, Dr. Med Vet, DACVAA
Yaiza Herrero, Dr. Med Vet, DACVECC
Lisa Niemann, Dr. Med Vet, Resident, ACVECC
Location: Medienraum Kleintierklinik (entrance at the reception Kleintierklinik, turn right), University Animal Hospital Zurich, Winterthurerstrasse 260, 8057 Zurich
Date: 30. January. 2025
Time: 18:00 to 20:00
Costs: none
Registration deadline: 27. January 2025
To register, please email: katherina.saller@uzh.ch
Education points: Participation in continuing education can be submitted to the GST for training hours. We are happy to take care of this for you, provided that you provide your GST membership number during registration. For participation in this seminar, 2 hours of training are accepted.
Parking spaces: The parking spaces in the animal hospital area are reserved exclusively for our patient owners. Please use the parking garage Irchel (5 minutes walk).
Public transport (ÖV): If you arrive by public transport, take tram 7 or 9 to the Tierspital stop. Walk up the ramp and keep to the left, towards Tierspital. Take the lift to the exit. From there, the way to the small animal reception / small animal emergency is described (2-3 minutes on foot).