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Get 10 RACE approved CE credits and learn about the principles of emergency medicine in zoomed (exotic) species, from the comfort of your home!​

* Upon completion of the course

COURSE OVERVIEW
This online course provides an intensive lecture on a wide array of medicine and emergency critical care of zoomed (exotic) species, including mammals (rabbits, rodents, ferrets, hedgehogs, sugar gliders), birds (with focus on Psittacines) and reptiles (chelonians, snakes and lizards).
It covers aspects of how to set up your practice, medical math, triage, clinical skills, sedation and analgesia, CPR guidelines, assessment and treatment of dehydration and hypovolemia, assessment and treatment of hypotension, common emergencial presentations of zoomed (exotic) species, among other important topics.
The course is aimed at veterinarians and veterinary paraprofessionals (technician, assistant, nurse), as well as respective students with a keen interest in emergency and critical care of zoomed (exotic) species.

COURSE LESSONS

DACZM Dr. Proença and DACVECC Dr. Pardo introduce themselves and offer an overview of the course, which species will be covered, and course structure.

Dr. Proença and Dr. Pardo teach the principles of incorporating zoomed (exotic) species it into your practice, including necessary equipment and hospital setup, crash cart organization, recommended medical literature, standard of care, and charge structure.

Dr. Proença and Dr. Pardo teach how to calculate and administer CRIs, how to dilute drugs properly, and how to use units base syringes and small gauge needles.

Dr. Proença and Dr. Pardo teach how to properly triage your patients, handling and restraint techniques, clinical skills, initial stabilization, how to recognize shock, and sedation and anesthesia.

Dr. Pardo teaches basic and advanced life support, and post cardiac arrest care.

Dr. Pardo teaches how to assess dehydration and hypovolemia, the indications and types of fluids (cristalloids, colloids), as well as dosing and routes of administration. The indications for the use of blood products, as well as storage, cross-matching, blood typing, administration and monitoring, and xeno and autotransfusions are also covered. Treatment of fluid overload and how to make custom fluids are covered as well.

Dr. Pardo teaches how to assess and treat hypotension, including physiological aspects, causes, blood pressure techniques and equipment.

Dr. Pardo teaches about acid-base derangements, hypoglicemia and hyperglimecia, and electrolyte derangements.

Dr. Proença talks about the most common causes of dyspnea and the most common cardiovascular disorders in zoomed (exotic) pets. She also teaches about how to diagnose, stabilize and manage these conditions in the ER setting.

Dr. Proença teaches about the most common reproductive disorders in intact females, including uterine neoplasia, ovarian cysts, and dystocia.

Dr. Proença teaches about the most common reproductive disorders in female reptiles and birds, egg binding and follicular stasis. 

Dr. Proença talks about the assessment and management of prolapses in a ER setting, and when to send it to surgery ASAP.

Dr. Proença teaches about wound management in the ER, as well as how to deal with long bone, beak and shell fractures.

Dr. Proença teaches you the tips and tricks of how to manage common diseases in an ER setting, such as dental disease, GI syndrome, GDV, diarrhea, vomiting, FB, cancer, IBD, and liver lobe torsion.

Dr. Proença teaches you how to manage common neurological diseases in an ER setting, such as seizures, head tilt, rolling, star gazing, wobblying, and distemper.

Dr. Proença teaches you how to diagnose and manage common nutritional disorders in an ER setting.

Dr. Proença teaches you how to diagnose and manage common urinary disorders in an ER setting.

Dr. Proença teaches you how to diagnose and manage common endocrine disorders in an ER setting, including adrenal diseasae, insulinoma, and mammary tumors.

Dr. Proença teaches you the most common intoxications in zoomed (exotic) pet species and how to handle them, such as avocado, ivermectin, fipronil, antibiotics, fireflies, Teflon, heavy metal, and ibuprofen.

Dr. Proença teaches you how to humanely provide end of life to your patients.

Dr. Proença helps you develop a detailed understanding and confidence in rabbit endotracheal intubation, including blind endotracheal intubation, endotracheal intubation with the aid of a rigid scope or fiberscope, and nasotracheal intubation.

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WHAT AWAITS YOU IN THIS COURSE
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OUR INSTRUCTORS ARE REAL AUTHORITIES ON THE SUBJECT

LAILA PROENÇA
MV, DVM, MS, PhD, DACZM

Dr. Laila Proença, a native of Brasília, Brazil, stands out as a preeminent figure in Zoological (exotic) Medicine, holding titles such as MV, MSc, PhD, DVM, DACZM. As the founder and CEO of VETAHEAD and PETAHEAD, she dedicates her expertise to revolutionizing veterinary and pet owner education concerning exotic animals. Her extensive qualifications and her role leading VETAHEAD highlight her commitment to enhancing veterinary care through comprehensive online courses and resources, aiming to close educational gaps in the care of non-traditional pets like birds, reptiles, and small mammals.
Beyond her professional training initiatives, Dr. Proença has also established PETAHEAD to support exotic pet owners directly, providing them with the necessary resources and guidance to ensure the wellbeing of their pets. Her efforts are geared towards empowering both the veterinary community and pet owners, making advanced care practices accessible and advocating for a no-species-left-behind approach. Dr. Proença’s influence extends across the global veterinary field as a speaker and author, inspiring continuous learning and improvement in veterinary care and pet ownership.

MARIANA PARDO
MV, DACVECC

Dr. Pardo is originally from Chile, where she obtained her bachelor’s in veterinary sciences and Veterinary Doctor degree at Universidad Mayor, in 2009. She completed two, one-year emergency and critical care internships. At the University of Georgia in 2013, where she worked with the zoological medicine department and published a novel central line placement technique in tortoises. Her second emergency and critical care internship was at the University of Florida in 2014, where she was able to work closely with the hemodialysis unit.
She then went on to pursue her emergency and critical care residency at Cornell University, where she published 2 articles regarding toxicology and a novel percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy technique in dogs. In 2018, she became the first female board-certified emergency and critical care specialist of Latin America. She started a critical care department in a private practice in Long Island and is currently working for the Veterinary Emergency Group in New York.

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