Dangerous Finds: Poisons, Venoms & Toxins TimeOnline
Optimising patient outcome in a case of poisoning, toxicity or envenomation requires an expedient and appropriate response. Are you responding to these presentations to the best of your ability? Are you equipped to objectively assess the magnitude of risk to your patient? If you feel a sense of panic when these calls come in – or if you want to be sure you’re doing everything you can – this course is for you.
Optimising patient outcome in a case of poisoning, toxicity or envenomation requires an expedient and appropriate response.
Are you responding to these presentations to the best of your ability? Are you equipped to objectively assess the magnitude of risk to your patient? If you feel a sense of panic when these calls come in – or if you want to be sure you’re doing everything you can – this course is for you.
Join our toxicology experts as they take a comprehensive body systems approach to pharmaceutical poisonings. Overdose or accidental ingestion, knowledge of where and how pharmaceuticals have the potential to cause injury or compromise will shape your immediate response. When initial therapy can make all the difference to survival, you need to be confident in your approach to treatment.
Additionally, our tutors take look at toxins, venoms and poisons in the natural environment, with a particular focus on the Australian context. Covering threats from plants, animals and microbes, you’ll learn what presents an immediate threat and how to respond.
There are few better feelings as a clinician than knowing you’ve treated a patient successfully. This is the course to help you develop the knowledge you need.
Learning Outcomes
By successfully completing this course, you will:
- Have reviewed the fundamentals of small animal toxinology in an Australian context
- Be able to apply toxicology principles in the diagnosis and assessment of patients intoxicated by commonly encountered pharmaceuticals
- Be able to formulate and adapt treatment plans, taking into consideration which body systems are affected, individual patient factors, and the progress of the intoxication.
Modules
- Challenging plant poisonings and animal envenomations
- Pharmaceuticals affecting the central and/or peripheral nervous system
- Pharmaceuticals affecting the renal, haematologic, and cardiac systems
- Pharmaceuticals affecting the gastrointestinal system and the liver
- Where can vets get help with intoxicated patients?
What is a TimeOnline?
Flexible and accessible online CPD
TimeOnline is quality online education delivered by veterinary experts in short, manageable timeframes.
Build in-demand skills in key clinical areas. Engage with your tutor/s and other participants through an active discussion forum. The programs are further enhanced by concise core notes, video presentations, case studies, images, useful links and interactive quizzes to test your knowledge and round out the program. Earn 10 CPD point with completion of each TimeOnline course.
Who should enrol?
This course is suitable for qualified veterinarians. Veterinary students are welcome to enrol.
Veterinary nurses with a special interest in the topic are welcome to enrol in this course. Please be aware that the course is designed for qualified veterinarians and you should consider this in light of your knowledge and experience before you register.
Registrant Type |
Price |
Member* |
$510 |
Recent Graduate / Part-time Professional Member |
$320 |
Nurse Member |
$320 |
Student Member |
$160 |
eMember / Non-Member |
$640 |
*Members include: Practice, Professional and Academic members.