This course is aimed at researchers, SBEA members and veterinary surgeons working with animal models in the laboratory and wishing to improve their anaesthesia and analgesia practices. Participants will learn how to optimise protocols to ensure safer and better tolerated procedures, minimising pain and stress in animals, while ensuring scientific rigour.

Who is this course for?

Target audience

  • Project designers, SBEA members, Designated veterinarians

Prerequisites

  • No

Learning objectives

  • Optimising anaesthesia and analgesia practices to improve animal welfare
  • Acquire skills in selecting, applying and evaluating appropriate protocols
  • Learn how to assess and minimise secondary effects on animals

Programme

  • Importance of refined anaesthesia and analgesia for animal welfare and data quality
  • Choice of anaesthetic agents, reduction of side effects
  • Pain assessment and management, choice of analgesic agents
  • Impact of a change in protocol

Teaching resources

  • Theoretical contributions
  • Participatory exercises
  • Teaching support sent by e-mail

Assessment procedures

Assessment of knowledge in the form of a questionnaire leading to a training certificate

Prices

  • Sessions on the agenda: 120 EXCLUDING VAT / participant
  • Other: on request

Accessibility

  • Disabled access: Adaptation to your needs on request
  • Admission procedure : Entry questionnaire

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