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Connecting Human and Veterinary Medicine, A Comparative Approach to to Trauma in Emergency Medicine

United States, New York

Connecting Human and Veterinary Medicine, A Comparative Approach to to Trauma in Emergency Medicine

Monday 29 November 2021 - Thursday 02 December 2021

This year, our speakers discussed human and veterinary approaches to the treatment of traumatic injuries.

We were joined by veterinary specialists in Emergency & Critical Care from the Animal Medical Center, BluePearl Pet Hospital, Colorado State University, and NC State Veterinary Hospital. Our human physicians joined us from Mount Sinai and John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County.

Session Topics:

11/29 at 6pm EST | Point-of-Care Ultrasound in Patients
11/30 at 7pm EST | Treatment of Blunt Force Trauma Injuries in Humans and Pets
12/1 at 7pm EST | Trauma-Induced Coagulopathy and the Rational Selection of Blood Products and Fluids for Resuscitation
12/2 at 7pm EST | Development of Trauma Systems and Their Impact on Patient Care

The conference was hosted online via Zoom​. The program was approved for up to 4 hours of continuing education credit for veterinarians and veterinary technicians in jurisdictions which recognize RACE approval.

This FREE conference is hosted by the Ann and Charles Johnson One Health Institute at the Animal Medical Center.

Event details

Organization
Animal Medical Center, New York
Coordinator
Address
510 East 62nd Street New York, NY 10065
Student competition
No
Open for public?
Yes
Attendance fee
None