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Neuraxial Anesthesia Veterinary Use of Epidurals and Epidural Catheters
Thursday, January 28, 2021, 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM EDT
Category: Online CE

CONTINUING EDUCATION
Neuraxial Anesthesia
Veterinary Use of Epidurals and Epidural Catheters
A Continuing Education Webinar
presented by
Erika Militana, DVM
practice limited to anesthesia/analgesia
 
Epidural anesthesia can help optimize veterinary analgesia and be tailored to the patient's individual needs. In this webinar, Dr. Militana will review the procedures for epidural administration of drugs. The relevant anatomy, mechanism of action, proper dosages, and equipment used to achieve anesthesia and analgesia safely will also be discussed.
Thursday, January 28, 2021
6:30-8pm
This live webinar is complimentary and 2.0 CE credit hours will be given to all attendees
About Dr. Militana
 
Dr. Militana completed her veterinary degree at Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine in 2016. She then completed a one year rotating internship at Veterinary Specialty Hospital in San Diego before returning to Cornell for a three year residency in Anesthesia and Pain Medicine. During her residency, Dr. Militana served as chief resident. She has received numerous awards throughout her residency and early veterinary training. These include awards in academic excellence, outstanding recognition in client service, and patient care. She has also received recognition for her interest and accomplishments in several areas of clinical science. Dr. Militana is eligible to sit for her specialty boards in anesthesia and pain management. She joined the team at Central Hospital in 2020 and works closely with our specialty and critical care teams to create anesthetic protocols for patients at high risk for anesthetic complications, and for those undergoing complicated surgical, cardiac, or other procedures. She also works with our Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation team to provide multimodal approaches for treating acute and chronic pain.