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RECOVER CPR – BLS and ALS Rescuer Certification

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Last updated Febbraio 6, 2023
Data Inizio 03/02/2023

Data Fine 04/02/2023
Città ONLINE + Allianz MiCo - MILANO
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Termine iscrizioni 08/01/2023
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HOW DO WE BEST TREAT ANIMALS IN CARDIOPULMONARY ARREST?

Evidence-based veterinary CPR guidelines published by the RECOVER Initiative in 2012 aimed at maximizing patient survival after cardiopulmonary arrest led to the official veterinary CPR certification process approved by the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care. This course will teach the concepts and techniques of RECOVER Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Life Support (ALS).

The certification process consists of an online course followed by on-site training at Unisvet XVII National Conference (3-4 February 2023, Allianz MiCo – MILANO).

Because of this, participants must have successfully completed the RECOVER online BLS and ALS courses available at recoverinitiative.org. These courses are included in the registration fee but need to be completed prior to the in-person training at the conference. After the subscription process trought the Unisvet website, you will receive from Recover the link to access to the online lessons.

Successful completion of this course grants certification as a RECOVER BLS and ALS Rescuer.

Human medical professionals certify in human CPR.
Veterinary medical professionals should certify themselves in veterinary CPR!

TAKE THE CPR CERTIFICATION DURING THE UNISVET XVII NATIONAL CONFERENCE!

Allianz MiCo – Via Gattamelata 5, MILANO
3-4-5 February 2023

Complete the online course and then come to the Unisvet XVII National conference to run the Workshop.

Successful completion of this course grants certification as a RECOVER BLS and ALS Rescuer.

MAX 24 PARTICIPANTS

Participants will be divided in groups of 8.
We will notify you of the group to which you’ll belong at the closing of registration, by January 9, 2023

Online courses

Duration: 5 hours

Total Modules: 5

RACE Credits: 5.0

NY Credits: 5.0

CPR course that teaches the essential concepts needed to maximize outcomes in patients with cardiopulmonary arrest. When a cardiopulmonary arrest occurs in your practice, having a well-trained team ready to provide high-quality CPR may be the difference between life and death for your patient.

This course teaches the evidence-based Basic Life Support (BLS) guidelines developed by the Reassessment Campaign on Veterinary Resuscitation (RECOVER) Initiative. It is the only BLS course endorsed by the Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Society (VECCS), and is the only course that provides official certification in veterinary CPR through the American College of Veterinary Emergency Critical Care (ACVECC).

Duration: 3.5 hours

Total Modules: 3

RACE C.E. Credits: 3.5

NY Credits: 3.5

Topics include use and interpretation of important monitoring equipment, how to diagnose the ECG arrest rhythm, and drug therapies and other advanced interventions that can improve the likelihood of saving a life.

After completing both courses, you’ll have an understanding of the entire CPR algorithm.

These comprehensive and highly engaging courses include videos, assignments, and quizzes covering the latest in CPR techniques.
These courses are peer-reviewed and offer official certificates of completion by the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care (ACVECC). They are endorsed by the Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Society (VECCS), and teach the most current, evidence-based guidelines developed by the Reassessment Campaign on Veterinary Resuscitation (RECOVER) initiative, making them the gold standard in veterinary CPR training.

On-site training program

  BLS and ALS rescuer certification – GROUP 1 ( 8 participants)
08:00 – 08:15 Welcome
08:15 – 09:30 BLS Training
09:30 – 10:30 BLS Assessment and Certification
Coffee Break During Assessment
10:30 – 11:45 ALS Scenarios, pictures at the end
Coffee Break During Assessment
11:45 – 13:00 ALS Assessments and Certification
13:00  Break
  BLS and ALS rescuer certification – GROUP 2 ( 8 participants)
14:00 – 14:15 Welcome
14:15 – 15:30 BLS Training
15:30 – 16:30 BLS Assessment and Certification
Coffee Break During Assessment
16:30 – 17:45 ALS Scenarios, pictures at the end
Coffee Break During Assessment
17:45 – 19:00 ALS Assessments and Certification
19:00 Adjourn

WHY CERTIFY?

WHAT IS THE RECOVER INITIATIVE?

Reassessment Campaign on Veterinary Resuscitation (RECOVER)

The initiative was spearheaded by co-chairs Dr. Daniel Fletcher and Dr. Manuel Boller with the following goals:

  1. To facilitate an evidence review of the current literature on veterinary cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
  2. To derive a draft set of clinical guidelines for veterinary CPR based on the evidence review
  3. To collate and incorporate feedback from the veterinary community at large and develop a set of consensus CPR guidelines
  4. To widely disseminate these consensus, evidence-based veterinary CPR guidelines

Through the efforts of over 100 veterinary specialists, an evidence-based veterinary CPR guideline was created and made available. The RECOVER initiative directs its efforts at regularly updating the clinical guideline, providing effective training and certification in a standardized method of performing veterinary CPR, and guiding research in the area of veterinary resuscitation.

The RECOVER initiative now functions through three main committees; 1) Guideline, 2) Education, and 3) Research.

The RECOVER Initiative is a non-profit, volunteer-based program within ACVECC and VECCS dedicated to conducting high-quality education, evidence search, and guideline creation.

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Manuel Boller
DVM, MTR, MANZCVS, Dipl. ACVECC Relatore
Dr Manu Boller is an experienced veterinary Emergency and Critical Care specialist, educator, and clinical researcher. He is an internationally recognized expert in small animal resuscitation, prolific international speaker and author of numerous research publications and book chapters. He is co-chair and founding member of the RECOVER initiative which generated the first evidence-based CPR guidelines that are now widely accepted as the global standard in small animal CPR. Manu graduated from veterinary school at the University of Zurich, Switzerland in 1997. He practiced both large and small animal medicine in private practice followed by completing a doctoral thesis and a veterinary anesthesia residency at the University of Zurich in 2002 and a residency in veterinary ECC at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA in 2005. Next to his clinical work at PennVet, he worked several years at the Centre for Resuscitation Science at Penn, working with doctors, veterinarians, and engineers to improve our approach to cardiopulmonary resuscitation. During this period, he also completed a Masters in Translational Research at Penn’s Perelman School of Medicine, studying microcirculatory dysfunction occurring after resuscitation from cardiac arrest. In 2012, Manu relocated with his family to Australia where he has worked as a Senior Lecturer and Associate Professor in veterinary Emergency and Critical Care at the University of Melbourne until 2021. Manu moved with his family and the wonderful rescue terrier Pip to Vancouver Island, Canada in July 2021 where he is critical care specialist in a VCA Canada regional veterinary referral hospital.

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