4200 PLN
18.01.2025 - 19.01.2025, 09:00 - 19:00
We are pleased to invite you to the workshop 'Anesthesiology of Dogs and Cats,' which will take place on January 18-19, 2025, at the DERMAWET Dermatology Office for Dogs and Cats located at Odyńca 37, apt. 1/2 in Warsaw.
The workshop will be conducted by Dr. Robert Kraczkowski, a practicing veterinarian who studied in Poland, Germany, and Austria. He is a participant in many international conferences and training sessions in the fields of anesthesiology, intensive care, and pain management. He is a member of the Association of Veterinary Anaesthetists.
The aim of the workshop is to provide practical knowledge enabling safe and effective anesthesia for animals. The sessions, preceded by a theoretical introduction, will involve each participant practicing the various stages of anesthesia during surgical procedures on live patients (dogs and cats). The workshop will accommodate no more than 10 participants, ensuring a high degree of interaction between participants and the instructor during the practical part of the workshop. You will find the program of the workshop below.
The cost of participation in the workshop is 4200 PLN gross, payable in one installment or in two installments.
The sessions will start at 9:00 AM and end around 7:00 PM, although the ending time may vary slightly depending on how much time the practical sessions require and how strong the interaction between participants and the instructor will be. Coffee breaks and lunch are included in the workshop price.
Please bring your stethoscopes, caps, lab coats, and comfortable, soft footwear for the practical part.
We will be happy to answer any questions via email (kursy@dermawet.com).
We warmly invite you!
Joanna Karaś-Tęcza and Klaudia Majcher.
DERMAWET Dermatology Office for Dogs and Cats.
Workshop topics 'Anesthesiology of Dogs and Cats'
Day 1 - theory
1. Assessment and preparation of the patient for anesthesia.
2. Anesthetic care of the anesthetized patient.
3. Principles of sedation and premedication.
4. Intravenous drugs in general anesthesia.
5. How can I improve intraoperative analgesia? - the use of opioids and analgesics in continuous intravenous infusion (CRI).
6. Criteria for selecting the appropriate respiratory system for inhalation anesthesia.
7. The importance of measurements and monitoring of anesthesia in clinical practice.
Day 2 - practice during surgical procedures
1. Preparation of the anesthetic workstation.
2. Intravenous and intramuscular premedication.
3. Intravenous induction and co-induction of general anesthesia.
4. Maintaining airway patency during anesthesia - intubation and alternatives.
5. Inhalation maintenance of anesthesia.
6. Aspects of spontaneous ventilation and conducting manual ventilation during anesthesia.
7. Extubation and the dangers of the recovery period and post-anesthesia.