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SUMMARY:Online Workshop: Anaesthesia and Perioperative Care of Laboratory Animals
DESCRIPTION:Dates: 11–13 May 2026\, 13:30–15:30 (UK time)\nFormat: Pre-recorded webinars\, e-learning modules\, and live\, interactive sessions\nCost: £300\nInstructor: Prof. Paul Flecknell\n\nIntroduction\nThis workshop will take place on 11–13 May (focusing on anaesthesia of rodents and rabbits). It will be delivered through a combination of pre-recorded webinars\, live webinars\, and e-learning modules. The programme will cover refinements and best practices in anaesthesia and analgesia for rodents and rabbits. \nThe workshop will be hosted on the Research Animal Training website. \nWho Should Attend\nThis workshop is designed for animal technicians\, veterinarians\, researchers\, and others who wish to deepen their understanding of the topic and apply refinements to their protocols. \nParticipants will have access to eight e-learning modules tailored for those with limited prior experience\, along with seven hours of pre-recorded seminars. \nThis preparation allows the live sessions to focus primarily on problem-based learning\, progressing from simple to more complex protocols. For each practical challenge\, we will work together to identify refinements that enhance both scientific outcomes and the welfare of the animals involved. \nWhat to Expect\n\nAll participants will have access to pre-recorded seminars and a series of e-learning modules.\nTo support flexible scheduling\, the pre-recorded seminars are divided into shorter 15–30 minute video segments that can be viewed independently.\nThe e-learning modules\, aligned with EU21 learning outcomes\, are organised into individual lessons\, allowing participants to pause and resume at their convenience.\nLive sessions will be held at 13:30–15:30 (UK time).\n\nContent\n\nOver 7 hours of pre-recorded seminars.\n8 e-learning modules.\n3 × 2-hour live\, problem-based sessions on rodents.\nSupplementary reading and reference materials.\nAll pre-recorded content is available in advance\, and participants are encouraged to review it before the live sessions.\nParticipants can access all content for 3 months after its release.\nWorkshop registration also includes access to all other training materials on the Research Animal Training (RAT) website.\n\nInteractivity\n\nPre-recorded seminars and e-learning modules will be available on www.researchanimaltraining.com\, while live sessions will be conducted via the Teams webinar platform.\nInteractive elements will be supported using Mentimeter (mentimeter.com).\nWhile not required\, participants may find it helpful to have a smartphone or tablet in addition to a laptop for the interactive sessions.\n\nWorkshop Programme\n13:30–15:30: Interactive sessions – Managing anaesthesia of laboratory rodents \n\nScenario-based exercises will encourage participants to apply their knowledge of rodent anaesthesia to solve practical problems.\nSessions will also include time for general discussion and Q&A.\n\nParticipant numbers are limited to ensure interactive sessions remain engaging and effective. \nMake best practice your practice and sign up today.
URL:https://researchanimaltraining.com/event/online-workshop-anaesthesia-and-perioperative-care-of-laboratory-animals-may-2026/
CATEGORIES:May 2026
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ORGANIZER;CN="Flaire Consultants":MAILTO:paul@flaireconsultants.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260430
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260502
DTSTAMP:20260428T043718
CREATED:20260201T161500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260427T094713Z
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SUMMARY:Online Workshop: Updating Anaesthesia and Analgesia for Laboratory Rats and Mice [Fully Booked]
DESCRIPTION:Dates: 30th April to 1st May 2026\nTime: 13:45–17:00 (UK) each day\nFormat: Live\, interactive sessions via Microsoft Teams\nStatus: Fully Booked\n\nRefine Your Practice with the Latest Insights\nDespite decades of research\, anaesthesia and analgesia protocols for laboratory rodents continue to rely heavily on just two main approaches—ketamine/xylazine and isoflurane. Meanwhile\, post-operative pain management remains inconsistent\, with many protocols still falling short of best practice. \nThis online workshop is designed for laboratory animal professionals who already have some experience with rodent anaesthesia and want to deepen their understanding\, refine current protocols\, and explore the latest developments in multimodal pain relief. \nWho Should Attend\nThis workshop is ideal for: \n\nResearchers and technical staff with several years’ experience in rodent anaesthesia\nLaboratory animal veterinarians looking to update or enhance their current protocols\n\nIf you’re new to anaesthesia in laboratory animals\, we recommend completing our main anaesthesia workshop first. A short e-learning refresher will be provided in advance to help you prepare. \nWhat to Expect\nThis highly interactive two-day workshop will: \n\nEncourage you to reflect on your current protocols\nHighlight immediately applicable refinements\nProvide a forward-looking view of new options and innovations\nFacilitate knowledge-sharing through live discussions and a dedicated group forum\n\nTime Commitment\n\nPre-workshop preparation: 4–8 hours of online self-study materials\nLive sessions: Two half-day webinars (via Microsoft Teams)\n\nWorkshop Programme\nDay 1\n\n13:45–14:15 | Anaesthesia and analgesia – what are we doing now?\n14:15–15:00 | Balanced anaesthesia – what are our options?\n15:15–15:45 | Monitoring devices – what’s worthwhile and when?\n15:45–16:45 | Troubleshooting protocols – putting good practice into our practice\n16:45–17:00 | Group Discussion\n\nDay 2\n\n13:45–14:30 | Multimodal analgesia – what drugs\, what route\, what dose rates?\n14:30–15:15 | Focus on local anaesthetics – why\, how and how safe?\n15:30–16:15 | Mice\, NSAIDs and non-opioid alternatives\n16:15–16:45 | What else could we be trying?\n16:45–17:00 | Final discussion and wrap-up
URL:https://researchanimaltraining.com/event/online-workshop-updating-anaesthesia-and-analgesia-for-laboratory-rats-and-mice-april-2026/
CATEGORIES:April 2026
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ORGANIZER;CN="Flaire Consultants":MAILTO:paul@flaireconsultants.com
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260116
DTSTAMP:20260428T043718
CREATED:20250911T115617Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260107T093555Z
UID:69666-1768176000-1768521599@researchanimaltraining.com
SUMMARY:Online Workshop: Assessing\, Preventing and Alleviating Post-Operative Pain in Rodents and Rabbits
DESCRIPTION:Dates: 12th – 15th January 2026\nTime: Live sessions will be held on all four days from 13:30 (UK time)\nFormat: Pre-recorded webinars\, e-learning modules and live\, interactive sessions\nCost: £300\n\nIntroduction\n\nPreventing and alleviating post-operative pain is a fundamental responsibility for everyone working with laboratory animals. Our popular workshop on this topic will run again on 12th–15th January. It is designed for animal technicians\, veterinarians\, research staff\, and others seeking to improve their skills in recognising\, preventing\, and managing post-operative pain.\nParticipants will have access to e-learning modules and five hours of pre-recorded seminars to prepare for the workshop. This allows the live sessions (2–3 hours per day) to focus on problem-based tasks\, including discussions on the use of various analgesics. Detailed guidance will be provided on pain evaluation\, with practical sessions on behaviour-based pain scoring methods in rodents and rabbits.\nThe registration fee is £300 GBP.\nParticipant numbers are limited to ensure interactive sessions remain effective and engaging.\n\nScheduling\n\nParticipants will be encouraged to complete e-learning modules and to review some of the recommended reading before the live sessions.\nTo make it easier to fit pre-recorded materials into your schedule\, each is divided into short 15–30 minute video segments that can be viewed independently.\nLive sessions will run from 13:30 (UK) time on each day.\n\nContent\n\nOver 5 hours of pre-recorded seminars.\nFour live sessions (90–150 minutes each)\, including time for Q&A and general discussion.\nSupporting e-learning modules on Pain Management and Pain Assessment.\nSupplementary reading and reference materials.\nAll pre-recorded content is available in advance\, with a suggested timetable to help plan your study.\nParticipants can access all content for three months after its release.\nWorkshop registration also includes access to all other training materials on the Research Animal Training (RAT) website.\n\nInteractivity\n\nPre-recorded seminars and e-learning modules will be available on www.researchanimaltraining.com\, while live sessions will be conducted via the Teams webinar platform.\nInteractive elements will be supported using Mentimeter (mentimeter.com).\nWhile not required\, participants may find it helpful to have a smartphone or tablet in addition to a laptop for the interactive sessions.\n\nWorkshop Programme\n\nWhat is pain? – An introduction to what we know about pain in people and animals.\nWhy we need to assess post-operative and acute pain and how to do it – An overview of how methods of assessing post-operative pain have evolved\, and an up-to-date summary of the methods that can be used in rodents and rabbits.\nCage-side methods of pain assessment – A series of live webinars which will enable participants to practice pain scoring techniques\, focusing on assessing pain-related behaviour and assessing pain faces in rats\, mice and rabbits.\nPain\, nociception and how analgesics work – How different types of analgesics act to reduce or eliminate pain with links to our understanding of nociception and pain in animals.\nAnalgesics – what to give\, when and how – A review of the practicalities of managing pain in a research setting and a brief overview of pain management in non-mammalian species with additional information on analgesic use in larger mammals.\nUsing analgesics in a research environment – problems and pitfall – A review of some of the reasons for the low level of use of analgesics in research animals and how some of these barriers to effective pain relief can be overcome.\nPost-operative care – Methods of reducing\, avoiding or alleviating pain and distress by improving perioperative care\, providing high standards of animal care\, and by the refinement of research procedures.\nPractical exercises in avoiding and minimising pain and distress – Interactive sessions to enable participants to apply all the information given during the workshop to “Refine” some examples of research techniques.\n\nParticipant numbers are limited to ensure interactive sessions remain engaging and effective. \nRegistration Closed.
URL:https://researchanimaltraining.com/event/online-workshop-assessing-preventing-and-alleviating-post-operative-pain-in-rodents-and-rabbits/
CATEGORIES:January 2026
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ORGANIZER;CN="Flaire Consultants":MAILTO:paul@flaireconsultants.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251208
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251211
DTSTAMP:20260428T043718
CREATED:20250911T112150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251204T143939Z
UID:69663-1765152000-1765411199@researchanimaltraining.com
SUMMARY:Online Workshop: Understanding and Improving Laboratory Animal Welfare
DESCRIPTION:Dates: 8th\, 9th and 10th December 2025\nTime: Live sessions will be held 13:30–15:30 (UK time)\nFormat: Pre-recorded webinars\, e-learning modules and live\, interactive sessions\nCost: £300\n\nIntroduction\n\nThis workshop will take place on 8th\, 9th\, and 10th December 2025\, and is designed for animal technicians\, veterinarians\, research staff\, and others seeking to deepen their understanding of this topic and implement refinements in their current protocols. The programme combines pre-recorded webinars\, live sessions\, and e-learning modules.\nThe focus of the workshop is on enhancing the welfare of laboratory rodents and rabbits. Participants will gain an overview of contemporary concepts of animal welfare\, including the nature of stress and distress\, providing a strong foundation for discussing both procedure-related and other sources of pain and discomfort.\nTopics will also cover severity assessment\, humane endpoints\, and the principles of positive welfare.\nThe registration fee is £300 GBP. Links to register are available at the bottom of this page.\nParticipant numbers are limited to ensure interactive sessions remain effective and engaging.\n\nScheduling\n\nParticipants will be encouraged to complete e-learning modules and to review some of the recommended reading before the live sessions.\nLive sessions will run from 13:30 (UK) time on each day.\n\nContent\n\nFour e-learning modules.\nThree live sessions\, each lasting 120 minutes\, including Q&A and opportunities for open discussion.\nSupplementary reading and reference materials.\nAll pre-recorded content is available in advance\, and participants are encouraged to review it before the live sessions.\nParticipants can access all content for 3 months after its release.\nWorkshop registration also includes access to all other training materials on the Research Animal Training (RAT) website.\n\nInteractivity\n\nPre-recorded seminars and e-learning modules will be available on www.researchanimaltraining.com\, while live sessions will be conducted via the Teams webinar platform.\nInteractive elements will be supported using Mentimeter (mentimeter.com).\nWhile not required\, participants may find it helpful to have a smartphone or tablet in addition to a laptop for the interactive sessions.\n\nWorkshop Programme\n\nUnderstanding stress\, distress\, pain\, and suffering – An introduction to these key concepts and their relevance in assessing animal welfare.\nWhy and how we assess animal welfare – A review of the evolution of welfare assessment methods\, with an up-to-date summary applicable across multiple species.\nSeverity assessment\, scoresheets\, and humane endpoints – Guidance on evaluating procedure severity\, including cumulative severity\, and setting humane endpoints to minimise negative impacts.\nReducing and preventing pain\, suffering\, and distress – Applying welfare knowledge to effectively minimise pain and distress in research animals.\nInteractive sessions on positive and negative welfare – Live sessions building on e-learning content\, allowing participants to refine research techniques\, with extensive opportunities for Q&A and discussion.\n\nParticipant numbers are limited to ensure interactive sessions remain engaging and effective. \nMake best practice your everyday practice and sign up today. \n  \nFULLY BOOKED
URL:https://researchanimaltraining.com/event/online-workshop-understanding-and-improving-laboratory-animal-welfare/
CATEGORIES:December 2025
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ORGANIZER;CN="Flaire Consultants":MAILTO:paul@flaireconsultants.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251124
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251206
DTSTAMP:20260428T043718
CREATED:20250911T095817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251117T201833Z
UID:69657-1763942400-1764979199@researchanimaltraining.com
SUMMARY:Online Workshop: Anaesthesia and Perioperative Care of Laboratory Animals
DESCRIPTION:Sign up closed \n\nDates: 24th\, 25th and 26th November 2025 (rodents and rabbits) and 5th December (large animals).\nTime: 24th-26th November 13:30–15:30 (UK time) and 5th December 09:00–13:00 and 14:00–16:30\nFormat: Pre-recorded webinars\, e-learning modules\, and live\, interactive sessions\nCost: Days 1-4 – £400\, Days 1-3 – £300\, Day 4 – £200 (discounted £150)\n\nIntroduction\nThis workshop will take place on 24th–26th November (focusing on anaesthesia of rodents and rabbits) and on 5th December (large animal anaesthesia). It will be delivered through a combination of pre-recorded webinars\, live webinars\, and e-learning modules. The programme will cover refinements and best practices in anaesthesia and analgesia for rodents\, rabbits\, pigs\, sheep\, and non-human primates. \n\nDays 1–3 (24–26 November): Led by Prof. Paul Flecknell\, focusing on anaesthesia of small rodents.\nDay 4 (5 December): Co-presented by Profs. Eddie Clutton and Paul Flecknell\, covering anaesthesia of rabbits\, pigs\, sheep\, and non-human primates.\n\nThe workshop will be hosted on the Research Animal Training website. \nWho Should Attend\nThis workshop is designed for animal technicians\, veterinarians\, researchers\, and others who wish to deepen their understanding of the topic and apply refinements to their protocols. \nParticipants will have access to eight e-learning modules tailored for those with limited prior experience\, along with seven hours of pre-recorded seminars. \nThis preparation allows the live sessions to focus primarily on problem-based learning\, progressing from simple to more complex protocols. For each practical challenge\, we will work together to identify refinements that enhance both scientific outcomes and the welfare of the animals involved. \nWhat to Expect\n\nAll participants\, including those registering for Day 4 only\, will have access to pre-recorded seminars and a series of e-learning modules.\nTo support flexible scheduling\, the pre-recorded seminars are divided into shorter 15–30 minute video segments that can be viewed independently.\nThe e-learning modules\, aligned with EU21 learning outcomes\, are organised into individual lessons\, allowing participants to pause and resume at their convenience.\nLive sessions will be held at 13:30–15:30 (UK time) on 24th\, 25th\, and 26th November\, and on 5th December from 09:00–13:00 and 14:00–16:30.\n\nContent\n\nOver 7 hours of pre-recorded seminars.\nEight e-learning modules.\nDays 1–3: Three 2-hour live\, problem-based sessions on rodents.\nDay 4: Four 1-hour seminars followed by 2.5 hours of problem-based sessions on larger species.\nSupplementary reading and reference materials.\nAll pre-recorded content is available in advance\, and participants are encouraged to review it before the live sessions.\nParticipants can access all content for 3 months after its release.\nWorkshop registration also includes access to all other training materials on the Research Animal Training (RAT) website.\n\nInteractivity\n\nPre-recorded seminars and e-learning modules will be available on www.researchanimaltraining.com\, while live sessions will be conducted via the Teams webinar platform.\nInteractive elements will be supported using Mentimeter (mentimeter.com).\nWhile not required\, participants may find it helpful to have a smartphone or tablet in addition to a laptop for the interactive sessions.\n\nWorkshop Programme\nDays 1–3 (24th–26th November) \n13:30–15:30: Interactive sessions – Managing anaesthesia of laboratory rodents \n\nScenario-based exercises will encourage participants to apply their knowledge of rodent anaesthesia to solve practical problems.\nSessions will also include time for general discussion and Q&A.\n\nDay 4 (5th December) \n09:00–13:00: Live webinars – What you need to know if you anaesthetise rabbits\, pigs\, sheep\, or primates \n\nWebinars for each species\, followed by Q&A sessions.\n\n14:00–16:30: Interactive sessions – Managing anaesthesia of larger species \n\nScenario-based exercises will focus on applying knowledge of anaesthesia to practical problems\, with an emphasis on using and interpreting data from monitoring devices.\nTime will also be allocated for discussion and Q&A.\n\nParticipant numbers are limited to ensure interactive sessions remain engaging and effective. \nMake best practice your practice and sign up today. \nSign up closed
URL:https://researchanimaltraining.com/event/workshop-anaesthesia-and-perioperative-care-of-laboratory-animals-nov-2025/
CATEGORIES:November 2025
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ORGANIZER;CN="Flaire Consultants":MAILTO:paul@flaireconsultants.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250915
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250917
DTSTAMP:20260428T043718
CREATED:20250620T115049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T162109Z
UID:69474-1757894400-1758067199@researchanimaltraining.com
SUMMARY:Online Workshop: Updating Anaesthesia and Analgesia for Laboratory Rats and Mice
DESCRIPTION:Dates: 15th & 16th September 2025\nTime: 13:45–17:00 (UK) each day\nFormat: Live\, interactive sessions via Microsoft Teams\nCost: £200 / €240\n\nRefine Your Practice with the Latest Insights\nDespite decades of research\, anaesthesia and analgesia protocols for laboratory rodents continue to rely heavily on just two main approaches—ketamine/xylazine and isoflurane. Meanwhile\, post-operative pain management remains inconsistent\, with many protocols still falling short of best practice. \nThis online workshop is designed for laboratory animal professionals who already have some experience with rodent anaesthesia and want to deepen their understanding\, refine current protocols\, and explore the latest developments in multimodal pain relief. \nWho Should Attend\nThis workshop is ideal for: \n\nResearchers and technical staff with several years’ experience in rodent anaesthesia\nLaboratory animal veterinarians looking to update or enhance their current protocols\n\nIf you’re new to anaesthesia in laboratory animals\, we recommend completing our main anaesthesia workshop first. A short e-learning refresher will be provided in advance to help you prepare. \nWhat to Expect\nThis highly interactive two-day workshop will: \n\nEncourage you to reflect on your current protocols\nHighlight immediately applicable refinements\nProvide a forward-looking view of new options and innovations\nFacilitate knowledge-sharing through live discussions and a dedicated group forum\n\nTime Commitment\n\nPre-workshop preparation: 4–8 hours of online self-study materials\nLive sessions: Two half-day webinars (via Microsoft Teams)\n\nWorkshop Programme\nDay 1 – Monday 15th September 2025\n\n13:45–14:15 | Anaesthesia and analgesia – what are we doing now?\n14:15–15:00 | Balanced anaesthesia – what are our options?\n15:15–15:45 | Monitoring devices – what’s worthwhile and when?\n15:45–16:45 | Troubleshooting protocols – putting good practice into our practice\n16:45–17:00 | Group Discussion\n\nDay 2 – Tuesday 16th September 2025\n\n13:45–14:30 | Multimodal analgesia – what drugs\, what route\, what dose rates?\n14:30–15:15 | Focus on local anaesthetics – why\, how and how safe?\n15:30–16:15 | Mice\, NSAIDs and non-opioid alternatives\n16:15–16:45 | What else could we be trying?\n16:45–17:00 | Final discussion and wrap-up\n\nRegistration Closed\nThis popular online workshop with Professor Paul Flecknell is fully booked. Don’t miss the next opportunity! Sign up below to be notified when the next workshop is scheduled. \nNotify me when the next workshop is scheduled!
URL:https://researchanimaltraining.com/event/online-workshop-updating-anaesthesia-and-analgesia-for-laboratory-rats-and-mice/
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="Flaire Consultants":MAILTO:paul@flaireconsultants.com
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250602
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250606
DTSTAMP:20260428T043718
CREATED:20250304T194308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250529T105426Z
UID:68052-1748822400-1749167999@researchanimaltraining.com
SUMMARY:Laboratory Animal Welfare Workshop 2: Managing Post-Operative Pain and Distress in Rodents and Rabbits [Registration Closed]
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\n\nRecognising\, preventing and alleviating pain and distress in laboratory animals is a key responsibility of all those involved in their care and use. This workshop is one of two linked workshops and is focussed on assessing and alleviating post-operative pain and distress in laboratory rodents and rabbits. \nThis workshop (Workshop 2) will take place in June 2025\, and features pre-recorded and live webinars\, along with e-learning modules. The live sessions aim to provide practical tuition in pain scoring\, and application of pain and distress alleviation strategies to a range of different surgical procedures. \nCourse tutors will be Professor Paul Flecknell and Dr Matt Leach. \n\nScheduling\n\nParticipants will be required to review pre-recorded seminars prior to attending a series of live sessions.\nParticipants can easily schedule their viewing of the pre-recorded materials\, which are divided into independent video segments lasting 15–30 minutes each.\nParticipants may find it helpful to review some of the e-learning materials and recommended reading before the live sessions.\n\nLive sessions are scheduled as below \n\nDay 1 – June 2nd – 14:00 to 16:00 (UK time)\nDay 2 – June 3rd – 14:00 to 16:00 (UK time)\nDay 3 – June 4th – 14:00 to 16:00 (UK time)\nDay 4 – June 5th – 14:00 to 16:00 (UK time)\n\nCost\n\nThe registration fee for the workshop is £300 GBP and links to register can be found at the bottom of this page.\nThe number of participants will be restricted so that the interactive sessions remain manageable.\nA discount of £100 can be claimed if you register for both Workshop 1 and Workshop 2. Workshop 1 deals with broader concepts of animal welfare\, sources of pain and distress and the practical application of this knowledge to optimise animal welfare.\n1-year access to Research Animal Training included\n\nContent\n\nOver 7 hours of pre-recorded seminars.\n4 live sessions\, each of 90–150 minutes\, including time for Q & A and general discussions.\nSupporting e-learning modules on Pain management and Pain Assessment.\nAdditional reading and reference material.\nAll pre-recorded content is available in advance of the workshop\, and a suggested timetable for completion will be provided.\nParticipants will be able to access all content (after its release date) for a period of 3 months.\nRegistration for the workshop also includes access to all of the other training materials on the RAT website.\n\n\n\n	\n		            \n            \n        \n    \n\n	\n		\n		\n\nInteractivity\nThe pre-recorded content and e-learning modules will be accessible on www.researchanimaltraining.com\, while live sessions will take place on the Zoom video platform (zoom.us). For an engaging interactive experience\, we incorporate Mentimeter (mentimeter.com) during the sessions. \nWhile not mandatory\, having a smartphone or tablet in addition to a laptop can enhance your experience during the interactive sessions. \nTopics Covered\n\nWhat is pain and distress? – An introduction to what we know about pain and distress in people and animals\, and an explanation of some of the concepts relevant to assessing animal welfare.\nWhy we need to assess post-operative and acute pain and how to do it – An overview of how methods of assessing post-operative pain have evolved\, and an up-to-date summary of the methods that can be used in rodents and rabbits.\nCage-side methods of pain assessment – A series of live webinars which will enable participants to practice pain-scoring techniques\, focusing on assessing pain-related behaviour and assessing pain faces in rats\, mice and rabbits.\nPain\, nociception and how analgesics work – How different types of analgesic act to reduce or eliminate pain\, with links to our understanding of nociception and pain in animals.\nAnalgesics – what to give\, when and how – A review of the practicalities of managing pain in a research setting and a brief overview of pain management in non-mammalian species\, with additional information on analgesic use in larger mammals.\nUsing analgesics in a research environment – problems and pitfalls – A review of some of the reasons for the low level of use of analgesics in research animals and how some of these barriers to effective pain relief can be overcome.\nPost-operative care – An e-learning module outlining methods of reducing\, avoiding\, or alleviating pain and distress by improving perioperative care\, providing high standards of animal care\, and by refining research procedures.\nPractical exercises in avoiding and minimising pain and distress – An interactive session to enable participants to apply all the information given during the workshop to “Refine” some examples of research techniques. This will be a longer session to allow for a more extensive final Q and A session.\n\nRegistration for this workshop is now closed.
URL:https://researchanimaltraining.com/event/managing-post-operative-pain-and-distress-in-rodents-and-rabbits/
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="Flaire Consultants":MAILTO:paul@flaireconsultants.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250521
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250523
DTSTAMP:20260428T043718
CREATED:20250304T145713Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250529T105355Z
UID:68048-1747785600-1747958399@researchanimaltraining.com
SUMMARY:Laboratory Animal Welfare Workshop 1: Foundations of Pain and Distress Management in Rodents and Rabbits
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\n\nRecognising\, preventing and alleviating pain and distress in laboratory animals is a key responsibility of all those involved in their care and use. This workshop is one of two linked workshops. It deals with broader concepts of animal welfare\, sources of pain and distress\, and the refinement of research procedures. Workshop 2 focuses on assessing and alleviating post-operative pain and distress. \nThis first workshop will take place in May 2025\, featuring live webinars\, along with new e-learning modules. It focusses on optimising the welfare of laboratory rodents and rabbits and will discuss both procedure-related and other sources of pain and distress. We aim to provide an overview of animal welfare and the nature of stress and distress\, together with the practical application of this knowledge to optimise animal welfare. \nCourse tutors will be Professor Paul Flecknell and Dr Matt Leach. \n\nScheduling\n\nParticipants will be required to review e-learning modules prior to attending a series of live sessions.\nParticipants may find it helpful to review some of the recommended reading before the live sessions.\n\nLive sessions are scheduled as below \n\nDay 1 – May 21st – 14:00 to 16:00 (UK time)\nDay 2 – May 22nd – 14:00 to 16:00 (UK time)\n\nCost\n\nThe registration fee for the workshop is £300 GBP and links to register can be found at the bottom of this page.\nThe number of participants will be restricted so that the interactive sessions remain manageable.\nA discount of £100 can be claimed if you register for both Workshop 1 and Workshop 2\n1-year access to Research Animal Training included\n\nContent\n\n4 new e-learning modules.\n2 live sessions\, each of 150-180 minutes including a Q & A session and opportunities for general discussions.\nAdditional reading and reference material.\nAll e-learning content is available in advance of the workshop\, and a suggested timetable for completion will be provided.\nParticipants will be able to access all content (after its release date) for a period of 3 months.\nRegistration for the workshop also includes access to all of the other training materials on the RAT website.\n\nInteractivity\nThe e-learning modules will be accessible on www.researchanimaltraining.com\, while live sessions will take place on the Zoom video platform (zoom.us). For an engaging interactive experience\, we incorporate Mentimeter (mentimeter.com) during the sessions. \nWhile not mandatory\, having a smartphone or tablet in addition to a laptop can enhance your experience during the interactive sessions. \nTopics Covered\n\nWhat is stress\, distress\, pain and suffering? – An introduction and explanation of these key concepts relevant to assessing animal welfare.\nWhy we need to assess animal welfare\, and how to do it – An overview of how methods of assessing animal welfare have evolved\, and an up-to-date summary of the methods that can be used in a range of different species.\nSeverity assessment\, using scoresheets\, humane endpoints – Why and how we should assess the severity of procedures and how we should approach “cumulative severity” assessment. How should we set humane endpoints\, and how can they be best used to limit the negative impact of procedures.\nReducing and preventing pain\, suffering and distress – How we should apply an understanding of animal welfare to minimise pain\, suffering and distress\, including the use of anaesthesia and sedation\, and analgesia.\nInteractive sessions on positive and negative welfare states – The live sessions will build on the e-learning topics to encourage participants to apply all the information given to “Refine” some examples of research techniques. These sessions will also incorporate extensive Q and A sessions.\n\nRegistration for this workshop is now closed.
URL:https://researchanimaltraining.com/event/foundations-of-pain-and-distress-management-in-rodents-and-rabbits/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Flaire Consultants":MAILTO:paul@flaireconsultants.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250512
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250515
DTSTAMP:20260428T043718
CREATED:20250201T144520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250529T105312Z
UID:67854-1747008000-1747267199@researchanimaltraining.com
SUMMARY:Workshop: Anaesthesia and Perioperative Care of Laboratory Animals
DESCRIPTION:The previously advertised 'Day 4' covering large animals and co-presented by Eddie Clutton\, has been postponed to December 2025. The details listed below have been updated to remove this option for the May workshop.\nIntroduction\n\nThe workshop will take place in May 2025\, featuring pre-recorded and live webinars\, along with e-learning modules. The new format for the workshop will provide information on refinement and best practice for rodent anaesthesia. \nThe workshop will be hosted by Prof. Paul Flecknell\, the focus will be on small rodents on the Research Animal Training website and is designed for animal technicians\, veterinarians\, researchers\, and anyone else eager to deepen their knowledge on the subject and enhance their existing protocols with innovative refinements. \n\nScheduling\n\nAll participants will have access to pre-recorded seminars and a series of e-learning modules.\nParticipants can easily schedule their viewing of the pre-recorded materials\, which are divided into independent video segments lasting 15-30 minutes each.\nThe e-learning modules\, aligned with EU21 learning outcomes\, are divided into lessons\, allowing participants to pause and resume their studies at their convenience.\n\nLive sessions are scheduled as below \n\nDay 1 – May 12th – 14:00 to 16:00 (UK time)\nDay 2 – May 13th – 14:00 to 16:00 (UK time)\nDay 3 – May 14th – 14:00 to 16:00 (UK time)\n\nCost\n\n3-day workshop £300 GBP\n1-year access to Research Animal Training included\n\nContent\n\nMore than 7 hours of recorded seminars.\n8 online e-learning modules.\nParticipate in three engaging 120-minute live sessions focused on problem-solving with rodents.\nAdditional reading and reference material.\nAll pre-recorded materials are accessible prior to the workshop\, and participants are strongly encouraged to watch them before attending the live sessions.\nParticipants will have access to all content for a duration of three months following its release date.\nBy registering for the workshop\, you will gain access to a wealth of other training materials available on the RAT website.\n\nInteractivity\nThe pre-recorded content and e-learning modules will be accessible on www.researchanimaltraining.com\, while live sessions will take place on the Zoom video platform (zoom.us). For an engaging interactive experience\, we incorporate Mentimeter (mentimeter.com) during the sessions. \nWhile not mandatory\, having a smartphone or tablet in addition to a laptop can enhance your experience during the interactive sessions. \nTopics Covered\nDays 1-3 \n14:00 – 16:00: Interactive Sessions: Managing Anaesthesia in Laboratory Rodents. \n\n\n\nThese sessions will employ a scenario-based approach to inspire participants to leverage their knowledge and understanding of anaesthesia to tackle various challenges.\nThere will be opportunity for open discussion and a Q&A session.\n\n\n\nTo ensure that interactive sessions remain effective\, participation will be limited.
URL:https://researchanimaltraining.com/event/workshop-anaesthesia-and-perioperative-care-of-laboratory-animals-may-2025/
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="Flaire Consultants":MAILTO:paul@flaireconsultants.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241125
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241129
DTSTAMP:20260428T043718
CREATED:20240708T131558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250529T105246Z
UID:66182-1732492800-1732838399@researchanimaltraining.com
SUMMARY:Workshop: Assessment\, Prevention and Alleviation of Pain and Distress in Laboratory Animals
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\n\n\nThis workshop will be delivered using a combination of pre-recorded webinars\, “live” remote seminars and e-learning modules.\nCourse tutors will be Professor Paul Flecknell and Dr Matt Leach.\nThe workshop will be hosted on the Research Animal Training website.\nThe registration fee for the workshop is £250 GBP (approx. €300) and links to register can be found at the bottom of this page.\nThe number of participants will be restricted so that the interactive sessions remain manageable.\nA discount of £50 can be claimed if you sign up for our Pain and Anaesthesia Courses at the same time.\nThis workshop is aimed at animal technicians\, veterinarians\, research workers and others who want to improve their understanding of this topic.\n\n\nScheduling\n\nParticipants will be required to review pre-recorded seminars and complete e-learning modules prior to attending a series of live sessions.\nTo assist in the scheduling of the pre-recorded materials\, we present each of these as a series of shorter (15-30 minute) video sequences which can be viewed independently.\nThe e-learning modules are also broken up into a series of lessons so that participants can break and resume their studies at their convenience.\nLive sessions will run from 14:00 (UK) time on each day.\n\nContent\n\nOver 5 hours of pre-recorded seminars.\n4 live sessions\, each of 45-60 minutes followed by a 15 minute Q & A.\n4 e-learning modules (Recognition of pain and distress\, Severity Assessment\, Pain management and Pain Assessment).\nAdditional reading and reference material.\nAll pre-recorded content is available in advance of the workshop and a suggested timetable for completion will be provided.\nParticipants will be able to access all content (after its release date) for a period of 3 months.\nRegistration for the workshop also includes access to all of the other training materials on the RAT website.\n\nInteractivity\n\nThe pre-recorded material and e-learning modules will be delivered via www.researchanimaltraining.com and the live sessions using the Zoom video platform (zoom.us).\nMentimeter (mentimeter.com) and Padlet (padlet.com) may be used for the interactive sessions.\nAlthough not essential\, it may be easier to have a smartphone as well as a laptop for the interactive sessions.\n\nTopics Covered\n\nWhat is pain and distress? – An introduction to what we know about pain and distress in people and animals and an explanation of some of the concepts relevant to assessing animal welfare.\nWhy we need to assess pain and distress\, and how to do it – An overview of how methods of assessing pain and distress have evolved\, and an up-to-date summary of the methods that can be used in a range of different species.\nCage-side methods of pain assessment – A series of live webinars which will enable participants to practice pain scoring techniques\, focusing on assessing animal behaviour\, assessing pain faces in rats and mice and assessing pain faces in non-rodent species.\nSeverity assessment\, using scoresheets and refining procedures – A series of e-learning modules dealing with assessing the severity of procedures. They explain the legal\, ethical and practical issues surrounding assessment of severity. The modules also include an explanation of prospective\, ongoing and retrospective assessment of severity\, and examples of severity assessments.\nPain\, nociception and how analgesics work – How different types of analgesic act to reduce or eliminate pain with links to our understanding of nociception and pain in animals.\nAnalgesics – what to give\, when and how – A review of the practicalities of managing pain in a research setting and a brief overview of pain management in non-mammalian species with additional information on analgesic use in larger mammals.\nUsing analgesics in a research environment – problems and pitfall – A review of some of the reasons for the low level of use of analgesics in research animals and how some of these barriers to effective pain relief can be overcome.\nPost-operative care – An e-learning module outlining methods of reducing\, avoiding or alleviating pain and distress by improving perioperative care\, providing high standards of animal care\, and by the refinement of research procedures.\nPractical exercises in avoiding and minimising pain and distress – An interactive session to enable participants to apply all the information given during the workshop to “Refine” some examples of research techniques. This will be a longer session to allow for a more extensive final Q and A session.
URL:https://researchanimaltraining.com/event/workshop-assessment-prevention-and-alleviation-of-pain-and-distress-in-laboratory-animals-nov-24/
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="Flaire Consultants":MAILTO:paul@flaireconsultants.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241119
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241122
DTSTAMP:20260428T043718
CREATED:20240708T125454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250529T105210Z
UID:66173-1731974400-1732233599@researchanimaltraining.com
SUMMARY:Workshop: Anaesthesia and Perioperative Care of Laboratory Rodents and Rabbits
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\n\n\nThis workshop will be delivered using a combination of pre-recorded webinars\, “live” webinars and e-learning modules.\nThe course tutor will be Professor Paul Flecknell.\nThe workshop will be hosted on the Research Animal Training website.\nThe registration fee for the workshop is £300 GBP (approx. €360) and registration can be made at the bottom of this page.\nA discount of £50 can be claimed if you sign up for our Pain and Anaesthesia Courses at the same time.\nThe number of participants will be restricted so that the interactive sessions remain manageable.\n\n\nScheduling\n\nParticipants will be required to review pre-recorded seminars prior to attending a series of live sessions.\nTo assist in the scheduling of the pre-recorded materials\, we present each of these as a series of shorter (15-30 minute) video sequences which can be viewed independently.\nA series of e-learning modules\, dealing with all of the learning outcomes of EU21 are also included in the course\, to provide information and explanation to support the seminar topics.\nThese e-learning modules are also broken up into a series of lessons so that participants can break and resume their studies at their convenience.\nLive sessions will start each day at 13:00 (UK) time.\n\nContent\n\nOver 7 hours of pre-recorded seminars.\n3 x 90 minute live “problem-based” sessions.\n8 e-learning modules.\nAdditional reading and reference material.\nAll pre-recorded content is available in advance of the workshop and a suggested timetable for completion will be provided.\nParticipants will be able to access all content (after its release date) for a period of 3 months.\nRegistration for the workshop also includes access to all of the other training materials on the RAT website.\n\nInteractivity\n\nThe pre-recorded material and e-learning modules will be delivered via www.researchanimaltraining.com and the live sessions using the Zoom video platform (zoom.us).\nMentimeter (mentimeter.com) and Padlet (padlet.com) may be used for the interactive sessions.\nAlthough not essential\, it may be easier to have a smartphone as well as a laptop for the interactive sessions.\n\nTopics Covered\n\nAnaesthesia and the 3Rs – An introduction to laboratory animal anaesthesia\, reviewing current practice and providing an overview of the use of anaesthesia in laboratory animals and its impact on refinement.\nChoosing and using anaesthetic and analgesics agents – A review of the different injectable and inhalation agents and how they can be used in laboratory rodents and rabbits. An overview of analgesic agents that can be used for pain management and as part of balanced anaesthetic regimens.\nManaging and monitoring anaesthesia – Making sure anaesthesia is as safe and effective as possible\, what monitoring devices are available and how can they best be used in rodents and rabbits.\nDealing with problems and emergencies – What to do when things go wrong – and how to prevent problems happening.\nManaging long-term anaesthesia – A review of the difficulties associated with prolonged anaesthesia\, the advantages and disadvantages of specific anaesthetic agents.\nWorking with neonatal and aged animals – Specific issues related to anaesthesia and perioperative care of neonatal animals and aged animals.\nPost-operative care – Providing supportive post-operative care\, including management of post-operative pain.\nInteractive sessions: managing laboratory animal anaesthesia – These sessions will use a scenario-based approach to encourage participants to apply their knowledge and understanding of anaesthesia to solve a number of different problems. Time will also be provided for general discussion and a Question and Answer session.
URL:https://researchanimaltraining.com/event/workshop-anaesthesia-and-perioperative-care-of-laboratory-rodents-and-rabbits-nov-24/
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="Flaire Consultants":MAILTO:paul@flaireconsultants.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240603
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240607
DTSTAMP:20260428T043718
CREATED:20240114T183646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240708T124531Z
UID:62491-1717372800-1717718399@researchanimaltraining.com
SUMMARY:Workshop: Assessment\, Prevention and Alleviation of Pain and Distress in Laboratory Animals
DESCRIPTION:Workshop Fully Booked\n  \nIntroduction\n\n\nThis workshop will be delivered using a combination of pre-recorded webinars\, “live” remote seminars and e-learning modules.\nCourse tutors will be Professor Paul Flecknell and Dr Matt Leach.\nThe workshop will be hosted on the Research Animal Training website.\nThe registration fee for the workshop is £250 GBP (approx. €300) and links to register can be found at the bottom of this page.\nThe number of participants will be restricted so that the interactive sessions remain manageable.\nA discount of £50 can be claimed if you sign up for our Pain and Anaesthesia Courses at the same time.\nThis workshop is aimed at animal technicians\, veterinarians\, research workers and others who want to improve their understanding of this topic.\n\n\nScheduling\n\nParticipants will be required to review pre-recorded seminars and complete e-learning modules prior to attending a series of live sessions.\nTo assist in the scheduling of the pre-recorded materials\, we present each of these as a series of shorter (15-30 minute) video sequences which can be viewed independently.\nThe e-learning modules are also broken up into a series of lessons so that participants can break and resume their studies at their convenience.\nLive sessions will run from 15:00 (UK) time on each day.\n\nContent\n\nOver 5 hours of pre-recorded seminars.\n4 live sessions\, each of 45-60 minutes followed by a 15 minute Q & A.\n4 e-learning modules (Recognition of pain and distress\, Severity Assessment\, Pain management and Pain Assessment).\nAdditional reading and reference material.\nAll pre-recorded content is available in advance of the workshop and a suggested timetable for completion will be provided.\nParticipants will be able to access all content (after its release date) for a period of 3 months.\nRegistration for the workshop also includes access to all of the other training materials on the RAT website.\n\nInteractivity\n\nThe pre-recorded material and e-learning modules will be delivered via www.researchanimaltraining.com and the live sessions using the Zoom video platform (zoom.us).\nMentimeter (mentimeter.com) and Padlet (padlet.com) may be used for the interactive sessions.\nAlthough not essential\, it may be easier to have a smartphone as well as a laptop for the interactive sessions.\n\nTopics Covered\n\nWhat is pain and distress? – An introduction to what we know about pain and distress in people and animals and an explanation of some of the concepts relevant to assessing animal welfare.\nWhy we need to assess pain and distress\, and how to do it – An overview of how methods of assessing pain and distress have evolved\, and an up-to-date summary of the methods that can be used in a range of different species.\nCage-side methods of pain assessment – A series of live webinars which will enable participants to practice pain scoring techniques\, focusing on assessing animal behaviour\, assessing pain faces in rats and mice and assessing pain faces in non-rodent species.\nSeverity assessment\, using scoresheets and refining procedures – A series of e-learning modules dealing with assessing the severity of procedures. They explain the legal\, ethical and practical issues surrounding assessment of severity. The modules also include an explanation of prospective\, ongoing and retrospective assessment of severity\, and examples of severity assessments.\nPain\, nociception and how analgesics work – How different types of analgesic act to reduce or eliminate pain with links to our understanding of nociception and pain in animals.\nAnalgesics – what to give\, when and how – A review of the practicalities of managing pain in a research setting and a brief overview of pain management in non-mammalian species with additional information on analgesic use in larger mammals.\nUsing analgesics in a research environment – problems and pitfall – A review of some of the reasons for the low level of use of analgesics in research animals and how some of these barriers to effective pain relief can be overcome.\nPost-operative care – An e-learning module outlining methods of reducing\, avoiding or alleviating pain and distress by improving perioperative care\, providing high standards of animal care\, and by the refinement of research procedures.\nPractical exercises in avoiding and minimising pain and distress – An interactive session to enable participants to apply all the information given during the workshop to “Refine” some examples of research techniques. This will be a longer session to allow for a more extensive final Q and A session.\n\n  \nWorkshop Fully Booked\n 
URL:https://researchanimaltraining.com/event/pain-and-distress-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="Flaire Consultants":MAILTO:paul@flaireconsultants.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240517
DTSTAMP:20260428T043718
CREATED:20240114T200549Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240708T124531Z
UID:62504-1715644800-1715903999@researchanimaltraining.com
SUMMARY:Workshop: Anaesthesia and Perioperative Care of Laboratory Rodents and Rabbits
DESCRIPTION:Workshop Fully Booked\n  \nIntroduction\n\n\nThis workshop will be delivered using a combination of pre-recorded webinars\, “live” webinars and e-learning modules.\nThe course tutor will be Professor Paul Flecknell.\nThe workshop will be hosted on the Research Animal Training website.\nThe registration fee for the workshop is £300 GBP (approx. €360) and registration can be made at the bottom of this page.\nA discount of £50 can be claimed if you sign up for our Pain and Anaesthesia Courses at the same time.\nThe number of participants will be restricted so that the interactive sessions remain manageable.\n\n\nScheduling\n\nParticipants will be required to review pre-recorded seminars prior to attending a series of live sessions.\nTo assist in the scheduling of the pre-recorded materials\, we present each of these as a series of shorter (15-30 minute) video sequences which can be viewed independently.\nA series of e-learning modules\, dealing with all of the learning outcomes of EU21 are also included in the course\, to provide information and explanation to support the seminar topics.\nThese e-learning modules are also broken up into a series of lessons so that participants can break and resume their studies at their convenience.\nLive sessions will start each day at 14:00 or 15:00 (UK) time.\n\nContent\n\nOver 7 hours of pre-recorded seminars.\n3 x 90 minute live “problem-based” sessions.\n8 e-learning modules.\nAdditional reading and reference material.\nAll pre-recorded content is available in advance of the workshop and a suggested timetable for completion will be provided.\nParticipants will be able to access all content (after its release date) for a period of 3 months.\nRegistration for the workshop also includes access to all of the other training materials on the RAT website.\n\nInteractivity\n\nThe pre-recorded material and e-learning modules will be delivered via www.researchanimaltraining.com and the live sessions using the Zoom video platform (zoom.us).\nMentimeter (mentimeter.com) and Padlet (padlet.com) may be used for the interactive sessions.\nAlthough not essential\, it may be easier to have a smartphone as well as a laptop for the interactive sessions.\n\nTopics Covered\n\nAnaesthesia and the 3Rs – An introduction to laboratory animal anaesthesia\, reviewing current practice and providing an overview of the use of anaesthesia in laboratory animals and its impact on refinement.\nChoosing and using anaesthetic and analgesics agents – A review of the different injectable and inhalation agents and how they can be used in laboratory rodents and rabbits. An overview of analgesic agents that can be used for pain management and as part of balanced anaesthetic regimens.\nManaging and monitoring anaesthesia – Making sure anaesthesia is as safe and effective as possible\, what monitoring devices are available and how can they best be used in rodents and rabbits.\nDealing with problems and emergencies – What to do when things go wrong – and how to prevent problems happening.\nManaging long-term anaesthesia – A review of the difficulties associated with prolonged anaesthesia\, the advantages and disadvantages of specific anaesthetic agents.\nWorking with neonatal and aged animals – Specific issues related to anaesthesia and perioperative care of neonatal animals and aged animals.\nPost-operative care – Providing supportive post-operative care\, including management of post-operative pain.\nInteractive sessions: managing laboratory animal anaesthesia – These sessions will use a scenario-based approach to encourage participants to apply their knowledge and understanding of anaesthesia to solve a number of different problems. Time will also be provided for general discussion and a Question and Answer session.\n\n  \nWorkshop Fully Booked\n 
URL:https://researchanimaltraining.com/event/anaesthesia-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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ORGANIZER;CN="Flaire Consultants":MAILTO:paul@flaireconsultants.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240208T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240208T150000
DTSTAMP:20260428T043719
CREATED:20240118T143818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240708T124529Z
UID:62580-1707400800-1707404400@researchanimaltraining.com
SUMMARY:Webinar: Integrating RAT resources into your training
DESCRIPTION:A free webinar for instructors who want to learn more about using Research Animal Training resources in their courses.\nJoin the developers of the platform\, Prof. Paul Flecknell and Jon Gledhill\, and gain valuable insights into how research institutes are effectively using the platform to support the training of animal care and research staff.\nLearn about how integrating these resources into both your CPD framework and training of new investigators can save you time and money.\nExplore the resources available on the website and learn effective strategies for incorporating them into your instructional practices.\nDiscover how to tailor the content to meet the specific needs and goals of your training courses and how to track the progress of learners.\nThe webinar will close with a Q&A section\, providing an opportunity to ask questions relating to your specific training needs.\n\n  \n\nPlease save the date and register here > Register for this Free Webinar now!\nOnce you have registered\, a link to join the webinar will be sent via email closer to the event date.
URL:https://researchanimaltraining.com/event/integrating-resources-into-your-training/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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