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Graduate Certificate: Graduate Certificate in Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care

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The Graduate Certificate in Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care is a practical course for veterinary professionals, covering emergency and critical care aspects for dogs and cats. It includes theory for ANZCVS ECC membership exams and provides skills for handling ECC patients effectively.

Key details

Degree Type
Graduate Certificate
Duration
2 - 2 years part-time
Course Code
GC-SAECC
Study Mode
Online
Intake Months
Mar, Jul
Domestic Fees
$11,488 per year

About this course

OverviewCourse overviewOverview

The Graduate Certificate in Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care is a practical course for veterinary professionals seeking to provide more comprehensive treatment to animals in their care.

Covering the fundamental pathophysiological and clinical aspects of emergency and critical care (ECC) of the dog and cat, this is an in-depth professional development program taught by international experts. Additionally, it incorporates most of the theory required for preparation for the ANZCVS ECC membership examinations.

Through course work, realistic case studies, and assessments, students will gain vital understanding and confidence when dealing with ECC patients. You'll learn to identify and address life-threatening conditions, develop knowledge in the monitoring of patients, and keep up to date with developments in a fast-moving field.

Who is this course for?

This course is designed for practising veterinary professionals that are seeking to increase their knowledge whilst gaining a recognised qualification in emergency and critical care.

Study locations

Online

What you will learn

Course overview

Overview

The Graduate Certificate in Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care is a practical course for veterinary professionals seeking to provide more comprehensive treatment to animals in their care.

Covering the fundamental pathophysiological and clinical aspects of emergency and critical care (ECC) of the dog and cat, this is an in-depth professional development program taught by international experts. Additionally, it incorporates most of the theory required for preparation for the ANZCVS ECC membership examinations.

Through course work, realistic case studies, and assessments, students will gain vital understanding and confidence when dealing with ECC patients. You'll learn to identify and address life-threatening conditions, develop knowledge in the monitoring of patients, and keep up to date with developments in a fast-moving field.