Getting Through the Day/Night
Revised: December 08, 2016
Published: August 29, 2016

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Whether it’s 3pm or 3am, being on the frontlines with patients for the first time can be nerve-wracking! The Getting Through the Day and Getting Through the Night classes provide valuable guidance to help you transition from being a student to a working veterinarian. 

Getting Through the Day is an excellent resource for new and recent grads looking for practical guidance as they venture into the unpredictable world of small animal general practice. It may also serve as a review for more experienced practitioners or as an introduction for those transitioning from other practice areas.

This is a multiple module series designed to give an overview of common cases/presentations in small animal day practice as well as insight into those important non-technical skills such as anxiety, empowerment, and obstacles in daily practice.

Getting Through the Night is a course is primarily aimed at the new DVM/VMD graduate who is faced with ER work, although any veterinarian may benefit from it. The bare essentials of common ER cases are covered with an emphasis on real-world techniques, tips and tricks to get you (and your patients) through the night unscathed!

There is 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 are made and many long-held beliefs will be shattered. This is a whirlwind magical tour through the whimsical world of blood and guts ER stuff! Wear your running shoes!



- This initiative is helpful if you are: a veterinary student, a new veterinary graduate. 
- You can support this initiative by selecting Continued Veterinary Education on our give page

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