



Associate Professor, Anesthesia/Pain Management Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn University

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Gabapentin... Shall We
or Shall We Not?
Fireside Chat #17
FREE FOR NAVAS MEMBERS
Join us on August 20th @ 4 PM PST/7 PM EST for a live conversation with board-certified anesthesiologists who will answer your questions about all the details regarding Gabapentin administration.
Your hosts will be:
Gianluca Bini
DVM, MRCVS, DACVAA
Turi Aarnes
DVM, MS, DACVAA
Jennie Haan
DVM, MS, DACVAA
S3E05 - Dr. Carolyn McKune on Anesthetizing Dogs and Cats with Common Cardiac Diseases
Welcome back, gas passers! It’s time for part 2 of our podcast on Anesthetizing Dogs and Cats with Common Cardiac Diseases.
We covered the pathophysiology and prep in our first episode, so now it's time to talk protocols: how do we tailor anesthetic plans for patients with mitral valve disease and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy? What intraoperative monitoring really matters? And how do we handle those dreaded hypotensive or arrhythmogenic moments?
S3E06 - Dr. Gianluca Bini on anesthetizing dogs and cats with intracranial disease and seizure disorders
Host Dr. Bonnie Gatson is joined by veterinary anesthesiologist, Dr. Gianluca Bini, to explore the complexities of anesthetizing dogs and cats with intracranial disease and seizure disorders. Together, they discuss key physiologic considerations to know before anesthetizing any patient with a brain disorder, including the interrelation between cerebral perfusion and intracranial pressure and factors that can alter this crucial relationship.
ALL NAVAS Symposium Videos From VetBloom!
All current NAVAS subscribers have access to ALL the Spring Symposium videos through the generous support of VetBloom.
Check your email for instructions on how to use the new VetBloom Learning platform.
If you have questions, please send them via our contact page.
The congress will take place in parallel with the annual congress of the French Society of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care (SFAR) in PARIS!
We are preparing a scientific program “One Hanaesthesia” of the highest level, based on comparative medicine and the common concerns of veterinary and human anesthesia, thanks to the opportunity offered by the proximity of the SFAR congress.