May 28, 2020: Technicians as Chronic Pain Heroes

RACE Program #:

1201528

RACE-Approved CE

1 Hour

Cost

Free to ELITE Members; otherwise $50/1-hour webinar

No more lame patients!

It’s not just geriatric pets or big dogs – osteoarthritis is prevalent in all our patients!

In this VETgirl veterinary technician webinar, Alison Gottlieb, BS, CVT, VTS (ECC) will review how veterinary technicians can help recognize, detect and treat pain in our companion animals. We can’t reverse these painful and damaged joints, but can provide improved quality of life for our veterinary patients. Tune in to learn specific ways to educate pet owners about pain management.

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  1. I wondered if I could have more info on Tramadol not being a good choice for pain management in dogs. I want to present that to my Dr.’s to help them stop using it in dogs!

    Thank you!
    Nicole

  2. As the owner of an 11.5 year old husky X used for sport; managing joint pain, arthritis, and general geriatric pain is a important part of allowing him to continue being active, while still being comfortable

  3. One of the better CE’s. Very informative and has great information. Currently going through IMPA with my 6yr old Australian Shepherd so definitely gave me a new perspective.

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