Wet Lab in Veterinary Local Anaesthesia

Date
29 Nov 2016 (Tue)
Time
09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Location
Multi-function Room 8210, 8/F, Lau Ming Wai Academic Building (AC3) City University of Hong Kong

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Dr Dunlop will walk you through all aspects of local anaesthesia techniques in the head, limbs and the epidural space, including possible risks and adverse effects. Under his expert supervision, you will have the opportunity to practise these techniques in the hands-on wet lab.


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Dr Colin Dunlop, BVSc, DACVAA

Dr Colin Dunlop is well known in the veterinary world as the director of ‘Advanced Anaesthesia Specialists’, an Australian based veterinary anaesthesia and critical care company whose aim is "to Make Anaesthesia Easier". Being an end-user himself, Colin strives to develop and innovate anaesthetic equipment and techniques for vets. AAS holds 12 international patents for a range of devices and has won an Australian Design Award for its Laryngoscope light. His no-nonsense approach has made Colin a popular speaker and tutor in veterinary anaesthesia courses worldwide. Having gained his specialist qualifications in veterinary anaesthesia in 1986, Colin continues to practice as a specialist anesthetist at Randwick Equine Centre and the Small Animal Specialist Hospital in Sydney.


Information

Date: 29 November 2016, Tuesday
Time: 9 am to 5 pm (Registration from 8:30 am)
Venue: Multi-function Room 8210, 8/F, Lau Ming Wai Academic Building (AC3), City University of Hong Kong
Fee: HKD 4,000
CPD: 7 CPD Points

Agenda

The day will be broken up into lectures, demonstrations and practical sessions. In the lectures, Dr Dunlop will walk you through all aspects of local anaesthesia techniques in the head, limbs and the epidural space, including possible risks and adverse effects. He will demonstrate several techniques for local anaesthesia in the various locations. Under his expert supervision, you will have the opportunity to practise these techniques on cadavers.
 
Timetable
0830-0900: Registrations
0900-0945: Lecture 1 - Principles of local anaesthesia & analgesia
0945-1015: Lecture 2 - Anaesthesia for Head: Dentistry, Oral & Ocular surgery
1015-1030: Coffee break
1030-1130: Lecture 3 - Regional anaesthesia techniques for limbs
1130-1215: Lecture 4 - Epidural & Spinal anaesthesia, analgesia & case management
1215-1245: Lunch
1245-1630: Demonstration & practical session
  Practice nerve blocks discussed in the morning lectures
  Anatomic dissection to understand nerve location
  Dissection to assess success of block placement
1630-1700: Discussion, Q&A
1700: Close of workshop

 

For enquiry, please call (852) 3442-6138 or email to cvmls.cpe@cityu.edu.hk