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Veterinary Clinical Podcasts

145 RECOVER update 2024 CPR guidelines

Veterinary Clinical Podcasts

Dominic Barfield

814108, Higher Education, Education, Medicine, Rvc, Science & Medicine, Veterinary, Science, Higher, Royal

5643 Ratings

🗓️ 13 December 2024

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

Joining Brian and myself in our virtual studio we are overwhelmed to be in the company of the magnificent, internationally renowned Professor Dan Fletcher, from the College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University. Dr Fletcher with his co-chairs Dr Boller, Dr Burkitt and Program Director Ken Yagi have collated the evidence to provide the veterinary community with evidence-based guidelines for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in dogs and cats. The original guidelines came out in 2012, and the scope of this initiative is wide and their coverage immense. Ploughing back proceeds into educational development tools, in-person training, research database, apps, and simulation training, computer programmes and of course new guidelines. Do you know what you need to know, when you need to know it? If not have a listen and then download and read the guidelines and put up the algorithm posters on your walls, and if you can take the course. It was great to talk to Prof Fletcher about this, inspirational. We hope that you enjoy.

Some websites of interest
https://recoverinitiative.org
https://learning.acvecc.org/

https://www.vetsim.org/open-vetsim

The guidelines
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/14764431/2024/34/S1

We will be running some RECOVER rescuer workshops at the RVC next year.
https://cpd.rvc.ac.uk/cpd-courses/recover-certification-workshopWorkshops
globally are listed elsewhere on the RECOVER website
https://recoverinitiative.org/certification-workshops/

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0:00.0

Good day, Jasmine Barfield here and this is the RVC Clinic podcast.

0:08.1

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0:15.5

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0:43.3

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0:50.3

Thank you.

0:52.3

So joining Brian and myself today in our virtual studio, we're going to talk to

0:56.2

the one-and-a-90 Dan Fletcher, who is a diplomatically American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical

1:02.1

Care and Full Professor. I don't know why it says full professor, but anyway, in section of

1:05.4

emergency and critical care and chair the Educational Technology Steering Committee at Cornell University in the College of Veteran

1:12.4

Medicine there and probably renowned for the last 12 years or maybe more about the recover

1:18.9

initiative. So thank you so much, Professor Fletcher, for joining us. Thank you. It's better to be a full

1:23.2

professor than a partial professor, right? Yeah, exactly. I just like that it's there. It's sort of,

1:30.4

if there's any question, there's not. So congratulations to you, sir, for that. And so I suppose

1:37.4

then I asked you probably a couple of years ago, actually, about whether we could record a podcast

1:44.1

when the new

1:44.5

guidelines came out and so that happened this year. So congratulations to you and your team

1:51.9

for that. So well done. And I thought maybe we could maybe discuss about the changes to sort of

1:58.5

the guidelines. And I suppose maybe your interpretation of where things are going, but maybe we should

2:05.4

start at the start.

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