Farm animal emergencies… A safe approach to triaging (Part 1 – The soft skills)

Farm animal | 33 mins

The aim of the two ‘Farm Animal Emergencies’ webinars is to try and give you some tips on how to be prepared for anything farm animal related that you might come across in your small animal dominated work-life, whilst trying to emphasise the importance of transferring your already existing skills into a farm animal environment. Questions to ask, equipment to have, important points to note on clinical examination, and just knowing when to ‘stop’ treating animals is all covered in these two webinars.

Meet the speakers

James Adams

Large Animal Internal Medicine Specialist.

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James Adams qualified from Liverpool in 2006 and, after spending 6 months confirming to himself that small animals were not his forte, he worked in farm animal practice in both the UK and New Zealand before joining the RVC in 2012 as a Staff Clinician in Farm Animal Medicine. His role there was to run the Farm Animal Hospital as well as to oversee one of the final year farm animal rotations. Whilst at the RVC James completed a residency in Large Animal Internal Medicine and his PG Certificate in Veterinary Education. He moved to Langford in 2018 where he took up the position of Lead Clinician at the Farm Animal Practice, and in 2019 completed his final ACVIM exams making him a Diplomate of in Large Animal Internal Medicine. James currently divides his time between locuming and chasing the sun.

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