The practice of wildlife rehabilitation requires that rehabilitators, in collaboration with licensed veterinarians, use appropriate medications to treat pain and infection, and to prevent disease. In order to accomplish our goal of providing proper care for our wild patients, we must first work to establish a positive, mutually beneficial relationship with one or more veterinarians in our community. In this course, we will explore ways to engage veterinary professionals and enlist their assistance, and discuss commonly used medications.


$29.00 


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The practice of wildlife rehabilitation requires that rehabilitators, in collaboration with licensed veterinarians, use appropriate medications to treat pain and infection, and to prevent disease. In order to accomplish our goal of providing proper care for our wild patients, we must first work to establish a positive, mutually beneficial relationship with one or more veterinarians in our community. In this course, we will explore ways to engage veterinary professionals and enlist their assistance, and discuss commonly used medications.

Agenda:

  • Finding a veterinarian
  • Wellness vs Prophylaxis
  • Common Medications in Wildlife Rehabilitation
  • Efficacy and Expiration Dates
  • Safe Disposal of Expired Drugs
  • Substitutions
  • Review of Selected Drug Categories
  • Reference Materials

This course will consist of a lecture and class discussions of practical applications. The class fee includes virtual classroom instruction, the class manual, and any other materials given during class. Course manual and Zoom session link will be sent via email upon payment.

Please contact Kate at 817-229-5653 or bwmidcities@batworld.org for more information, or register online at www.bwmidcities-batworld.org/course-schedule.