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EMRG102-0911: Getting Thru the Night, Module I
INSTRUCTOR(S): Tony Johnson, DVM, DACVECC
Lee Palmer, DVM
Amy Carr, DVM, DACVECC
COURSE OPEN: September 22- October 16, 2011
REAL TIME SESSIONS: Thursdays, September 29 and October 6; 8:00-10:00pm ET (USA)
Course RTS Times in Your Area: World Clock Converter
Practice Sessions: In order to prepare you for a successful experience in your CE course, we request you attend a practice session prior to the first RTS. Times and dates will be listed in your course confirmation email. Expect to spend up to 1 hour at one of the 2-4 practice sessions held prior to the first RTS.
Level and Prerequisites: This course is geared toward new grads looking for practical guidance as they venture forth into the unpredictable world of veterinary medicine, but can be useful to those already experienced with ER work.
VIN CE course: Open to ALL recent grads and VIN members and has been submitted for RACE approval for veterinarians
Course Description:
You recently were or soon will be diagnosed with a new condition -- DOCTOR!
The transition from NOT doctor to THE doctor is a scary one. You don't know it yet, but you already know a lot and are ready to do this.
You have the knowledge and many of the skills. Transforming that competence into confidence is the next big step in your journey.
"Getting Thru the Night" -Part I - a CE course offered FREE to New Graduates is now open for enrollment!
The VIN Foundation (a nonprofit foundation you will be hearing a lot more about) is committed to helping you (and all new graduates) feel supported as you journey into and through your profession. As a new grad, the VIN Foundation is covering your enrollment fee.
There will be minimal emphasis on pathophysiology and a strong emphasis on diagnostic testing, client management, time management and therapy for various common emergencies. Common mistakes will be highlighted so YOU don't make them and common pitfalls will be mentioned so YOU can avoid them.
Many revelations will be made and many long-held beliefs will be shattered. This will be a whirlwind magical tour through the whimsical world of blood and guts ER stuff! Wear your running shoes! This is the opposite of the Ivory Tower.
This course consists of two (2) 2 hour Real Time Sessions; library materials; interactive message board discussions; and an end of course quiz designed to enhance course effectiveness and material retention. The instructors will be using a combination of audio and text lecture during the real time sessions.
Upon completion of this course, you should:
About the Instructors: Dr. Johnson is a 1996 graduate of Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine. After completing a one-year internship in California, he chose to pursue a three-year residency in emergency medicine and critical care at Dove Lewis Emergency Animal Hospital in Portland, Oregon. In October, 2003 he became ACVECC board certified. Dr. Johnson went on to practice critical care medicine in Chicago, Illinois and Gaithersburg Maryland before joining VIN. He is also on faculty and runs the critical care unit at the Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine, and has lectured at several local and national veterinary conferences. He was inadvertently voted Speaker of the Year for the Western Veterinary Conference for 2010, and has somehow won several teaching awards. Dr. Johnson's special interests include pain management, bacon, mechanical ventilation, trauma, blood banking and transfusion medicine.
In his free time, he enjoys woodworking, blogging, counting his vast fortune in debt, cooking, SCUBA diving and raising his young son, Connor. He is married to Gretchen Statz, also a veterinary criticalist.
Dr. Palmer is a 2006 graduate of Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine. After receiving his DVM he served three years in the US Army Veterinary Corps as a Veterinary Corps Officer where he deployed to Iraq from Oct 2007 to Jan 2009 in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. He is currently an Emergency/Critical Care resident at Auburn University CVM as well as an Associate Editor for VIN. He continues to serve as a veterinarian in the US Army Veterinary Service (Reserve Component).
Dr. Carr is the managing partner at California Veterinary Specialists' Murrieta facility where she also oversees emergency and critical care services. She is also the director for CVS' internship and residency programs. Dr. Carr obtained her DVM from the University of MN in 1988 and has practiced emergency medicine exclusively since then. She became a diplomate of the American College of Emergency and Critical Care in 1999. She has since served the College on the Residency Training Committee for six years, and is currently a regent. Prior to becoming a partner at CVS, Dr. Carr was the director of the Emergency Pet Clinic in Temecula from 1992 to 2000. She is a consultant in emergency and critical care for the Veterinary Information Network. When not working she is trying to herd her three children, ages 20, 18 and 16 toward responsible adulthood. She is married to her best friend, business and life partner Tim Concannon DACVECC. In addition to their three human kids, one neurotic cat and one goofy Irish setter complete the household.
Course Outline:
Week 1: (Real Time Session September 29)
Instructor(s): Tony Johnson
Required reading: None
Content:
Tuition:
FREE for 2009, 2010 and 2011 graduates
The course content, the course transcript, message board and library will be made available to the general VIN membership by 2012, but VIN members who just can't wait may enroll at the standard course cost:
VIN members: $72 by September 8, 2011
$80 after September 8, 2011
Veterinary students (unless scheduled to graduate in 2011) are not eligible to enroll in this course (but as a VIN member, you will have access to the content in 2012).
Enrollment WILL CLOSE on Thursday, August 11 OR as soon as the course capacity is reached. Free courses fill up quickly, so enroll now!
** NOTE: As space is limited, we request that you enroll in this course only if you will be attending the real-time sessions on August 11 and 18 or will be completing the requirements for a CE certificate. If your interest is solely in the course content, the course transcript, message board and library will be available to the general VIN membership by 2012.
* For more on how online CE works, see the Participant Resource Center.
Note: "This course has been submitted for approval for 4 continuing education credits in jurisdictions which recognize AAVSB RACE approval; however participants should be aware that some boards have limitations on the number of hours accepted in certain categories and/or restrictions on certain methods of delivery of continuing education." Call VSPN/VIN CE at 1-800-700-4636 for further information. (Attendees are encouraged to check with their licensing jurisdiction(s) for information regarding recognition by their board).
Course withdrawal and refund policy: A complete refund of the paid course price will be issued when your withdrawal request is received prior to the listed start date of the course. If you wish to withdraw after the start date please contact the VIN/VSPN office 1-800-700-INFO (4636) to discuss eligibility for a pro-rated refund.
* Note: To ensure rapid handling of your request for withdrawal, we recommend that you call the VIN/VSPN office at 1-800-700-INFO (4636).
* For more information on VIN's Upcoming CE Courses check the Course Catalog at https://www.vin.com/CE/Catalog.htm
Katherine James, DVM, PhD, DACVIM (SAIM)
VIN Education Coordinator
VIN CE Services: CEonVIN@vin.com
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