February Learning Lecture: Practical Assessment and Stabilization of Polytrauma in Dogs and Cats
February Learning Lecture: Practical Assessment and Stabilization of Polytrauma in Dogs and Cats
Presented by DoveLewis Critical Care Specialist Dr. Marie Min, DVM, MS, DACVECC
Polytrauma patients present unique diagnostic and therapeutic challenges that require quick prioritization and decisive action. This lecture, led by DoveLewis Critical Care Specialist Dr. Marie Min, DVM, MS, DACVECC, focuses on a systematic, evidence-based approach to the initial assessment and stabilization of dogs and cats with multiple traumatic injuries. The focus will be on identifying life-threatening conditions, implementing effective stabilization strategies, and avoiding common pitfalls in early trauma management. Practical case examples will illustrate decision-making relevant to both general and emergency practice.
Free | Food + drinks provided | Please RSVP online.
We invite all doctors, technicians, managers, and support staff in the veterinary community to attend our Learning Lectures. This program is pending RACE approval for one hour of veterinarian and veterinary technician continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval. If you have questions about the CE requirements for your state, we recommend reaching out to your state's veterinary board.
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