BROWSE CPD COURSES

Accelerated Emergency Program: Enrol Anytime!

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Date

30/04/2023
30/04/2024

Address

Provider

Improve Veterinary Education

CPD Points

80

Cost

$4,650.00 incl GST

Contact

info.au@improveinternational.com

Event Type

Distance Education

Location

Online

Accelerated Emergency Program: Enrol Anytime!

Description of program:

The Accelerated Emergency Program is the solution for veterinarians who want to be confident in their management of emergency patients; rapidly transition into emergency practice AND gain postgraduate qualifications while they upskill! 

The Accelerated Program is now accredited training for the new Foundation Certificate in Emergency and Critical Care (FCert ECC) by the International School of Veterinary Postgraduate Studies.

Program Outline

The program was developed in partnerships with experienced Animal Emergency Service (AES) veterinarians, including Members and Fellows of the Australian & New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists in Emergency and Critical Care. It’s aim is to help you gain the foundation emergency skills to approach your patients with confidence and competence.
Each of the 15 Modules covers veterinary emergency topics relevant and applicable to the everyday clinical setting – your ‘need to knows’ for emergency practice!  
Modules include diagnostic tools – how to best use, interpretation of diagnostic findings,  recommendations for workup, with up to date treatment, case-based assessments and overall critical care patient monitoring and management.
As an accredited veterinary training program you will work towards the postgraduate certificate with the ISVPS Foundation Certificate in Emergency and Critical Care (FCert ECC) .

Enrol and join the program at any time – with the completely online format, weekly module release and 1 year full access you can fit your education into your working schedule.

Each 12 month Accelerated Program access also includes exclusive invitation to four global ECC seminars with world renowned speakers, on essential emergency and critical care topics.