Introduction
Welcome to the resource page for the Anaesthesia and Perioperative Care of Laboratory Animals Workshop hosted by Research Animal Training and FLAIRE Consultants. This workshop combines the convenience of on-demand learning with live discussion sessions.
- This workshop includes an online demand eLearning course, a series of pre-recorded seminars and three live “problem-based” sessions.
- Participants will be able to access all content (after its release date) for a period of 3 months.
- Your course tutor is Professor Paul Flecknell.
- We suggest you start with the seminars and if you come across any unfamiliar topics, you can complete the relevant lesson in the online demand eLearning course to obtain additional information.
- During the seminars, the on-demand eLearning lessons will be highlighted as an opportunity to go deeper into a topic.
- We recommend viewing the pre-recorded seminars before attending the two live “problem-based” sessions – this will make the case-based discussions more productive.
- Mentimeter (mentimeter.com) may be used during the interactive sessions. To facilitate this, it may be easier to use a smartphone in addition to a laptop/computer during the live sessions.
Pre-Recorded Seminars
On Demand eLearning Course
References
A collection of downloadable PDF tables to support your research activities.
Laboratory Animals (smaller species)
- Suggested dose rates for non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in laboratory animals (smaller species) (PDF)
- Suggested dose rates for opioid analgesics in laboratory animals (smaller species) (PDF)
Guinea Pig
- Injectable anaesthetic dose rates in the guinea pig (PDF)
- Sedatives, tranquillisers and other pre-anaesthetic medication for use in the guinea pig (PDF)
Mouse
- Anaesthetic dose rates in the mouse (PDF)
- Sedatives, tranquillisers and other pre-anaesthetic medication for use in the mouse (PDF)
- Antagonists to anaesthetic regimens for use in rodents and rabbits (PDF)
Rabbit
- Anaesthetic dose rates in the rabbit (PDF)
- Sedatives, tranquillisers and other pre-anaesthetic medication for use in the rabbit (PDF)
- Antagonists to anaesthetic regimens for use in rodents and rabbits (PDF)
Rat