Building Confidence in Anaesthesia with Veterinary Anursethesia
Understanding the fundamentals of anaesthesia monitoring will not only boost your confidence, but will also serve as a foundation for future skills and concepts.
Monitoring your patients' physiological parameters is similar to putting puzzle pieces together; it is critical to understand how they all fit together to form a bigger picture so that any abnormalities can be identified and troubleshooted. Because many diseases, anaesthetic drugs, and surgical procedures have different effects on our patients, no two anaesthetics will be the same.
This day will provide you with a thorough understanding of how to monitor your patient throughout their entire anaesthesia experience, whether you are newly qualified, returning to work, or simply looking to improve your knowledge.
Over the day, we will cover:
- The P doesn’t mean Panic: Easy ECGS
- Deep breath: Capnography made Easy
- Say ah: Airways and Breathing Systems
- Anaesthetic drugs: Patient Effects
- Squeeze! Blood Pressure Monitoring
- Wake me up before you go-go: Recovery
All delegates will receive a printed booklet of comprehensive notes and the PowerPoints for the day.
Join us on Wednesday, 23rd July 2025, at the The Parsonage Hotel and Spa in York (YO19 6LF). The day starts at 9.30am and runs until 5.30pm.
Your Speaker: Courtney Scales DipVN NCert(Anaesth) PgCertVAA RVN
Courtney is originally from New Zealand, where she trained and qualified. She began her career in veterinary nursing in 2007 and worked in multiple clinics in New Zealand before moving to Australia in 2015 to pursue her passion for anaesthesia.
In 2016, she moved to the United Kingdom, where she most recently worked as an Anaesthesia Registered Veterinary Nurse at the Royal Veterinary College and also as a Clinical Educator in Anaesthesia for Burtons Academy. Courtney now works for Davies Veterinary Specialists.
Courtney started Veterinary Anursethesia on various social media platforms throughout her studies and career to share anaesthesia tips with the veterinary community. She has written several journal articles and textbook chapters and enjoys face-to-face speaking about the practical side of anaesthesia monitoring in practice, at CPD events and national congresses.
*INVOICING TO PRACTICE*
Practices can be invoiced directly - please email info@anursethesia.co.uk. Account must be paid prior to the CPD day.