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Anaesthesia considerations for the renal and liver patient

Mon, 22 Jul

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Zoom Webinar

Let us help to reduce the stress and concern that can arise when needing to perform anaesthesia on a patient who has kidney or liver disease, learn how to keep these patients safe and understand the different requirements they may require.

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Anaesthesia considerations for the renal and liver patient
Anaesthesia considerations for the renal and liver patient

Time & Location

22 Jul 2024, 19:30 – 21:00

Zoom Webinar

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About the event

Learning objectives:

  • Understand the renal and hepatic physiology relevant to anaesthesia
  • Understand the implications of hepatic and renal disease on anaesthetic protocols
  • Gain confidence in anaesthetising patients with hepatic and renal disease

This webinar will cover essential topics such as the physiological impacts of renal and hepatic dysfunction, pre-anaesthetic assessment of these patients, tailored anaesthetic protocols and best practices for perioperative management to ensure optimal patient outcomes. Our speaker will provide practical tips and case examples to help you navigate these challenging cases.

Speaker details:

Jodie Hughes BVSc CertAVP(VA) DIPL, ECVAA MRCVS

Jodie graduated from the University of Liverpool in 2011. After 2 years in mixed practice, she returned to Liverpool to undertake an internship and then a residency in anaesthesia, becoming a European specialist in 2019. In 2020 Jodie made the move south to join the team at North Downs Specialist Referrals.

The session will be recorded, and all those with a ticket, will receive a copy of the recording within 24 hours of the event finishing.

Terms and conditions:

This webinar is for Veterinary professionals only.

This event will be held on zoom, you will need your own zoom account in order to join the event/watch the recording.

All intellectual property rights related to the content and materials presented in this webinar including but not limited to audio, video, slides, handouts, and any resources are the property of their respective owners and are protected by copyright laws.

Please note that by signing up for this webinar, we will use the email used to book, to send you the recording, and invitations to future events- if you do not wish for this to occur, please let us know.

Your participation in this webinar indicates your acceptance of these terms and conditions.

Tickets

  • General admission

    £16.50
    +£0.41 service fee
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