
Nurses & Laser therapy: How to get better treatment outcomes.
22 April @ 19:30 - 20:30
£12.50
One hour of online CPD for Veterinary Nurses!
Sign up before 4pm on the day to receive the Zoom invitation to join the webinar.
Start Time: | 7.30 pm |
Finish Time: | 8.30 pm |
Kindly sponsored by: The Laser Trainer
Speaker: Emily Ashdown RVN, A Dip Phys, ISFMCert, CertHydro, CSMC, RAMP,AHPR,MIRVAP
Lecture Synopsis:
This webinar explores how veterinary nurses can optimize laser therapy for improved patient outcomes. Covering fundamental principles, best practices, and case-based applications, it provides practical insights into selecting appropriate settings, treatment protocols, and integrating laser therapy into rehabilitation plans. Key topics include understanding laser physics and understanding the components of a Laser. Additionally, it highlights common pitfalls, techniques for maximizing efficacy, and how to educate clients on laser therapy benefits. Designed to empower nurses to enhance treatment success and patient care through evidence-based laser therapy practices.
Learning Points:
- Understand how Photobiomodulation works
- How does our Laser help with treatment outcomes
- Practical tips and tricks
- Current research in different clinical applications.
Staffordshire BVNA Advocate:
Emma Hall GradDipVN, NCert(AnBeh),VNCertECC, CertDent, CertVNES, CA-SQP, A1, IOSH, Recover Rescuer Certified, RVN Emma started her veterinary nursing career in 1996 at a busy mixed practice. She progressed through her SVN training, qualified then took on the head nurse role, then surgery manager to her current role of Group Nursing Manager for a group of 5 practices. Throughout her career Emma always has a thirst for knowledge and has collected many post grad certificates and loves to pass her new found knowledge onto her team. Emma has been a Clinical Coach since 2006 and loves to see the students’ confidence and skills grow. |
If you should have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact; cpd@bvna.co.uk.
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