Pain & Wound Management and Basic Wildlife Rehabilitation Courses

 

Hosted by The International Wildlife Rehabilitation Council  and Wildlife In Need Center

Saturday, November 2nd, 2019 and Sunday, November 3rd, 2019

These two courses are provided as a package with total classroom time of eight hours. However, two certificates will be provided to participants upon successful completion.

Developed specifically for wildlife care professionals, Wound Management provides a systematic review of the physiology and treatment of the most common types of soft-tissue wounds seen in injured mammalian and avian species. Topics include wound assessment, wound types, antibiotic therapy, cleaning and topical agents, bandaging techniques and the physiology and stages of wound healing. Fractures and wound management in herptiles are not covered in this course.   Lab Included.

Pain Management is designed to give wildlife care professionals a working knowledge of the vocabulary and concepts underlying the modern approach to pain management in mammalian and avian species. Topics include the physiology and clinical signs of pain, supportive care techniques, and drug therapy including indications, contraindications and side effects.

Pre-Requisite:    Basic Wildlife Rehabilitation strongly encouraged

To receive a course completion certificate, students must successfully pass the online Pain and Wound Management exams with 70% or higher.

If you are not taking Basic Wildlife Rehabilitation you will need to purchase the Wildlife Rehabilitation: A Comprehensive Approach before class.

   

Location:

Oconomowoc, WI – Hosted by Wildlife in Need Center – November 2-3, 2019

For tickets use the link below:

https://theiwrc.org/product/pain-wound-management?fbclid=IwAR0zxR0-nRLQ_X_O1yK9wGm6MtIw3INtpV6YwF-9lmrxdB-qfuhl5eDsZB8