Target audiences
- Veterinarians
- Veterinary Pharmacists
- Animal Health Professionals
- Pet Care Professionals
- Animal Shelter Workers
- Animal Rescue Communities
- Instructor: admin
- Duration: 2 days
Categories: Pharmacist
Course Description:
This training course emphasizes the unique pharmaceutical needs of diverse animal species, ensuring that veterinary pharmacists and healthcare professionals can provide safe, effective, and ethical pharmaceutical care to animals. It equips participants with specialized knowledge to deliver safe and effective pharmaceutical care to animals while adhering to ethical and regulatory standards.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the classification, mechanism of action and administration of pharmaceuticals used in veterinary medicine for various animal species.
- Develop skills in drug compounding, formulation preparation, and dosage adjustments tailored to different animal sizes and species.
- Familiarize with veterinary pharmaceutical regulations, compounding guidelines, and ethical considerations, ensuring compliance with legal standards.
- Grasp the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic differences in drug metabolism and responses among different animal species.
- Learn medication management techniques, including dosing calculations, drug interactions, and adverse effect monitoring specific to animals.
- Understand ethical considerations in veterinary pharmaceutical care, including animal welfare, informed consent, and professional conduct.
- Develop effective communication skills to collaborate with veterinarians and other healthcare professionals, ensuring coordinated and optimal animal care.
- Enhance communication skills to educate pet owners and animal caregivers about medication administration, adherence, and potential side effects.
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Instructor-led Training
English
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