Pain Management and Local Anesthesia

Do you want to feel more confident managing pain in your daily practice? Join Johannes Fogh for a focused course on local anesthesia, nerve blocks and CRI. The course is case-based and clinically oriented, giving you clear frameworks and tools you can apply immediately in practice.

Course Content
and Key Focus Areas
What you will learn
This course offers veterinarians and veterinary nurses a practical and comprehensive introduction to pain management, from local anesthesia to acute pain treatment in patients.

The course combines theoretical knowledge with case-based learning and interactive quizzes to ensure that participants can implement the techniques learned in their daily practice.

Course program
Part 1: Local Anesthesia
  • Overview of local anesthetics and their applications
  • Infiltration Anesthesia: Benefits and limitations in practice
  • Peripheral Nerve Blocks: Techniques and proper placement
  • Epidural: Procedures and indications
  • Constant Rate Infusions (CRI): Use for pain relief
  • Indications and Contraindications: Safe application in practice
  • Overdose: Management and pitfalls
Part 2: Pain Management of the Acute Patient
  • Case-based learning on acute pain management
  • Advantages and disadvantages of medication treatment
  • Planning safe treatment and stabilizing patients
Course outcomes
After the course, you will be ready to master local anesthesia and nerve blocks, manage pain relief for acute patients with confidence, and effectively use CRI in practice. You will also be able to make safe decisions regarding overdoses and ensure optimal pain management.

This course is developed and organized by our partner, Salfarm.
Instructor
Johannes Fogh


Johannes is a highly experienced veterinarian specializing in anesthesia, analgesia, and soft tissue surgery. He is recognized as an expert in his field and shares his knowledge as an instructor and speaker for veterinary professionals.

Johannes Fogh
Before Signing Up
What You Should Know


Target Group
This course is aimed at veterinarians who want to strengthen their skills in practical pain management and local anaesthetic techniques in small animal practice. If you are unsure whether your experience matches the level of the course, you are very welcome to contact us – we are happy to help you decide if it is the right fit for you.

Catering
Full catering is included during the course day. If you have special dietary requirements or allergies, please let us know when registering so we can take this into account.

Language
Danish/English

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