Anesthesia Lecture – October 16th
Food & drinks served at 6PM, lecture begins at 6:30PM!
Food & drinks served at 6PM, lecture begins at 6:30PM!
Anesthesia is a critical part of daily veterinary practice, and the anesthesia plan plays a crucial role in providing optimal patient care while minimizing complications.
End tidal CO2 monitoring is essential for maximizing patient safety in the perioperative period. Learn about capnography and become familiar with many of the abnormal waveforms and how to troubleshoot them.
Learn how to use CRIs to balance you anesthetic protocols and provide multimodal analgesia and a more consistent anesthetic depth.
Dr. Kennedy is a board-certified veterinary anesthesiologist. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from Cornell University and a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from the University of Wisconsin. He completed his residency in comparative anesthesia and pain management at the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine in 2015 and has been a board-certified anesthesiologist since September 2015.