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RCVS Knowledge - Evidence-based Veterinary Medicine

RCVS Knowledge

Veterinary podcast. Our mission is to advance the quality of veterinary care for the benefit of animals, the public, and society. We are the charity partner of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons.

298 - Knowledge Award audio overview: The Protect Me poster project and reducing our cefovecin use, Lizzie Booth, Quarry Veterinary Group
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  • 298 - Knowledge Award audio overview: The Protect Me poster project and reducing our cefovecin use, Lizzie Booth, Quarry Veterinary Group

    In this Knowledge Award audio summary, Lizzie Booth from Quarry Veterinary Group, explains how her team reviewed aspects of the BSAVA Protect ME Poster to facilitate discussions on their antimicrobial stewardship activities and rational use of antibiotics in ear and skin conditions. This led to several initiatives including all team training and new guidelines, resulting in an impressive 89% reduction in long-acting antibiotic use. Read the full case example. Read the transcript.

    Fri, 01 Nov 2024 - 04min
  • 297 - Knowledge Award audio overview: Introduction and compliance of surgical checklist use: Megan Orr

    In this Knowledge Award audio overview, Megan Orr from Roundhouse Hospital, explains how her practice approached the introduction of a surgical safety checklist. This nurse-led initiative and audit to assess its use resulted in a 94% compliance with completing the checklists, benefitting patient safety and team communication. Megan was awarded Highly Commended in the 2024 RCVS Knowledge Awards. Read the full case example. Read the transcript.

    Fri, 20 Sep 2024 - 02min
  • 296 - Knowledge Natter: Post-operative pain scoring bitch spays: A Clinical Audit by White Lodge Veterinary Surgery

    In this Knowledge Natter podcast, Lou Northway speaks to 2024 Quality Improvement champion, Paul Stanley from White Lodge Veterinary Surgery about their award winning initiative looking at post-operative pain scoring and management in their bitch spay patients. Team training and updating pain management protocols enabled them to both improve their pain scores and reduce the number of dogs requiring rescue analgesia to just 10% of patients. Read the case example here. Read the transcript here. Additional resources Pain assessment in the dog: the Glasgow Pain Scale - Royal Canin Acute pain assessment scale for dogs - The Practice Assistance Centre (PAC) Pain assessment in cats - The Feline Grimace Scale inFOCUS Spotlight on Quality of Life assessment tools - Species specific pain assessment tools The views and opinions expressed in our podcasts are the speakers’ own and do not necessarily represent the views and opinions of RCVS Knowledge.

    Mon, 16 Sep 2024 - 19min
  • 295 - Research Focus: Down the drain – how spot-on parasiticides applied to dogs can contaminate the environment

    Sally Everitt speaks to Martin Whitehead about the "Down the drain" study, looking at how spot-on parasiticides applied to dogs can contaminate the environment, and how he takes a risk-based approach to the prevention and treatment of parasites. Read the transcript Read the paper Additional resources Down-the-drain pathways for fipronil and imidacloprid applied as spot-on parasiticides to dogs: Estimating aquatic pollution - inFOCUS Veterinary medicines and the environment - inFOCUS  Responsible use of antiparasitic medications in veterinary practice - inFOCUS  How cat and dog routine prophylaxis needs to change | BSAVA Library How can we prevent worms and still protect the environment? | BSAVA Library The views and opinions expressed in our podcasts are the speakers’ own and do not necessarily represent the views and opinions of RCVS Knowledge.

    Tue, 03 Sep 2024 - 32min
  • 294 - Knowledge Natter: Could we improve our carbon footprint?

    In this Knowledge Natter podcast, Lou Northway speaks to 2024 Quality Improvement champion, Corinne Ackroyd from Yorkshire Vets about her nurse-led initiative to reduce the use of oxygen and volatile anaesthetic gasses. Through the initiative, the team were able to substantially reduce oxygen and isoflurane use. The carbon footprint reduction is the equivalent of driving from London to Rome, and back. Read the case study here. Read the transcript. Additional resources  Oxygen Conservation – Davies Vet Specialists Conversations with Keith and Courtney: Non-Rebreathing Systems Conversations with Keith and Courtney: Rebreathing Systems Demystifying Circle Breathing Systems: A Practical Overview by Courtney Scales The views and opinions expressed in our podcasts are the speakers’ own and do not necessarily represent the views and opinions of RCVS Knowledge.

    Thu, 15 Aug 2024 - 24min
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