Webinar Plus: Euthanasia and bereavement - understanding and supporting your clients, your colleagues and yourself 2022

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£379.00
Key Areas
- The human-companion animal bond
- Grief, bereavement and pet loss
- Supporting and communicating with your clients
- Managing yourself, your own wellbeing and the wellbeing of colleagues
About this course
Do you sometimes find it hard to make sense of your clients' reactions to euthanasia and death? Would you like to be able to manage these situations more successfully?
Those working in a veterinary practice deal with death on a daily basis. Many have never had any training to enable them to understand the emotions and processes their clients are experiencing, or how to communicate successfully with them during this time.
This course aims to help participants gain a deeper understanding of the impact of companion-animal loss on clients, colleagues and themselves. It also intends to equip participants with the skills needed to support and manage those affected by companion-animal loss.
Why do this course?
If you are working as part of a veterinary team and wish to increase your understanding and ability to support those going through or working alongside companion-animal loss.
You may also be interested in Webinar: Practising quality-of-life assessment driven small animal medicine. Book both and automatically receive a discount of £25 at the checkout.
The webinars for this course will be pre-recorded and can be viewed as recorded versions throughout the course. A live Q&A session with the tutor will run on the following dates at 2pm London time.
Live Q&A dates:
Tuesday 13th September
Tuesday 20th September
Tuesday 27th September
Tuesday 4th October
Tutors
Ruth Serlin, BVetMed CertVA PGCAP FHEA MRCVS
Lecturer in Veterinary Professionalism
The Royal Veterinary College
Claire Vinten, BVMedSci BVM BVS PhD FHEA MRCVS
Lecturer in Veterinary Education
The Royal Veterinary College