CVE
Lacerations are very common in horses. There are myriad ways to handle them and often we get stuck in our ways.
This course aims to briefly review the basics but then expand to cover assessment, debridement, closure, stabilisation, monitoring, complications and managing expectations. The emphasis is on trying to push the boundaries to some degree on options so you feel confident to try some new things in handling this common injury in horses and achieve improved outcomes.
After successful completion of this course, you will:
1. Effective laceration assessment and options for debridement or closure
2. Optimal stabilisation, monitoring and complication management
Flexible and accessible online CPD
TimeOnline OnDemand are short online continuing education programs that you can start and finish at a time that suits you.
Created by content matter experts, each OnDemand course gives you access to videos, presentations, notes, supplementary readings and an opportunity to test your knowledge. Succinct and engaging, these courses are designed to fit around your busy life and within your areas of interest.
Note: This course is self-paced and there is no active discussion forum. If you are looking for a short online course with a discussion forum please check out our TimeOnline courses.
This course is designed for qualified veterinarians. Veterinary students are welcome to enrol.
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