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This collection brings together lecture recordings from Thursday 21st March, day one of BSAVA Congress 2024. If you bought a delegate ticket to attend this day in person, then you should have access to these recordings. These lectures are also available for purchase, to those who did not attend the Thursday.
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Patient handling
BSAVA Congress Proceedings 2024Authors: Tamsin Durston and Emma BrownSpecies-specific responses to stress
- Understand dog specific responses to being in the clinic
- Understand cat specific responses to being in the clinic
- Understand how dogs and cats respond to lifting and examination
Approaches to handling
- Understand different approaches to handling dogs and cats
- Understand how owner presence may influence behaviour
- Consider how owners can prepare their pets for visiting the clinic
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Practice and process design
BSAVA Congress Proceedings 2024Authors: Rachel Malkani and Sarah CollinsPractice and process design: dogs
- Understand the needs of dogs from the practice environment
- Identify realistic adaptations within the practice environment which impact on the wellbeing of dogs
- Understand the key client communication principles for embedding dog friendly principles
Practice and process design: cats
- Understand the needs of cats from the practice environment
- Identify realistic adaptations within the practice environment which impact on the wellbeing of cats
- Understand the key client communication principles for embedding cat friendly principles
- Understand different approaches to handling dogs and cats
- Understand how owner presence may influence behaviour
- Consider how owners can prepare their pets for visiting the clinic
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Progressive care: Challenging the evidence: good science vs bad science
BSAVA Congress Proceedings 2024Authors: Martin Whitehead, Rachel Dean and Clare RusbridgeGood science vs bad science: what is the strength of the evidence out there? Can we rely on the evidence? Can it be misinterpreted and misused?
- Recognise the strengths and weaknesses of information presented to you (recognise sources of bias and confounding factors and how these may affect the interpretation of study results)
- Understand that research findings can be misinterpreted or misused which could harm you and your patients
- Identify misuse of evidence – identify instances where evidence may be misused or selectively used to support a particular agenda/ ethical implications of misusing evidence
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Progressive care: mining the evidence
BSAVA Congress Proceedings 2024Author Clare RusbridgeMining the research: should this paper change what I do?
- Explain what differentiates good science from mediocre or bad science
- Decide when new information is relevant to your practice and when statistics matter
- Demonstrate how to progress care by using EBVM techniques in real life
Knowledge summaries: can they really change clinical practice?
- Explain how the strength of evidence affects the impact of a knowledge summary on current clinical practice
- Synthesise the information within a knowledge summary
- Synthesise whether the evidence suggests a change in current clinical practice
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Progressive care: new data, new decisions
BSAVA Congress Proceedings 2024Authors: Rachel Dean and Karen HummClinical quality improvement: using YOUR data to change YOUR practice tomorrow
- Describe quality improvement activities in practice
- Plan your next practical QI project with your team
- Understand how to apply data to progress care
Clinical research: using it to improve clinical care
- Understand how to consider whether a paper is relevant to your practice
- Understand how to consider whether a paper is relevant to a particular patient
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Progressive care: trusting the evidence
BSAVA Congress Proceedings 2024Author Martin WhiteheadAn introduction to agnotology
- Understand what agnotology is, and what disinformation and misinformation are within science and medicine
- Understand some of the methods used by vested interests to create and disseminate disinformation and misinformation within (veterinary) medical science
- Understand why disinformation and misinformation within science and medicine are often difficult to identify and counter.
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