february, 2022

07feb7:00 pm8:00 pmVTM and CaRVTA Present: The Touch of TriageTriage

Event Details

The Touch of Triage 

How to quickly and accurately assess emergency patients and treat for the things that will kill them the quickest – hypoxia and shock.  Then moving on to how triage doesn’t just end in the waiting room, or ER, but even after a patient is hospitalized, how every time you enter their cage, you are essentially triaging them again and again. 

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Approved for one hour California Statutory Approved CEU

 

Speaker: Karen Roach, RVT, VTS (ECC)

Karen is originally from the East Coast of Canada.  She graduated from the Nova Scotia Agricultural College’s Animal Health Technology program in 1994.  In 1997, after working for several years in general practice, she accepted a position with the newly opened Metro Animal Emergency Clinic in Halifax, Nova Scotia, the first after hours veterinary emergency hospital to open in Atlantic Canada.

In 2000, she completed a one-year Veterinary Technician Internship at The Animal Medical Center in New York City.  It was here that a keen interest in anesthesia, and emergency and critical care medicine began.  After completing the internship, she returned to Halifax, Nova Scotia, and the Metro Animal Emergency Clinic, and eventually began working towards becoming a Veterinary Technician Specialist in Emergency/Critical Care.  She completed this designation in 2013, and in June 2014, left her native Canada and made the move to New Jersey. After 4 years at NorthStar Vets, she decided to make a change and became the ICU Training Mentor at Mount Laurel Animal Hospital in September 2018.

Time

(Monday) 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Location

Zoom

Organizer

Allyne Moon, RVT, CCFP; Elaine Meyers, RVT, CVPMmembershipdesk@scvma.org

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