Zero Pain Philosophy Courses

RACE Acute Pain Management Course
Course Summary
The Zero Pain Philosophy Acute Pain Management course gives the learner the knowledge required to ensure optimal analgesia is provided to all patients.
This course was created to provide an online self-directed learning option to veterinary professionals on a global basis. This course can be taken as a stand-alone learning option, or can be used in addition to formal study for other qualifications.
You will gain 7hrs of RACE approved CE for completing this course and the test.

RACE Cat Pain Course
Overview
The Zero Pain Philosophy cat pain management course is relevant for vets and nurses with an interest in feline pain. In the first session, Carl will cover all aspects of acute pain management for cats. This promises to be a fantastic start to the course. Sitting alongside this is a class on recognising pain in cats. The two subsequent sessions with Matt explore the use of NSAIDs in cats, moving on to options for chronic pain management in this species.…

RACE Local Anaesthesia Course
Overview
The Zero Pain Philosophy Local Anaesthesia course gives the learner the knowledge required to start using local anaesthesia in their practice. Each webinar describes the technique, highlighting where the learner would use that particular technique. Each webinar is complemented with videos that explain the technique visually so the learner can easily review the video immediately before attempting the technique. A mix of content is provided, with webinars, podcasts, pain updates and reflective learning. The pain updates and reflect articles…

RACE Subcutaneous Ketamine for Analgesia Course
Overview
Since publishing our pain update on this topic, the use of subcutaneous ketamine for analgesia has increased, and this is the most popular topic on Zero Pain Philosophy, so we decided to provide an in-depth look at the subject. In this webinar, Matt discusses the human literature on this topic and explains the rationale for using SC ketamine in our patients. The webinar makes recommendations for use in dogs and cats suffering from chronic pain. The webinar contains references…