Online Conference Emergency Critical Care September 2025September 11 - 13, 2025
Topics:
Emergency Critical Care- Dr. Chris McLaughlin
Emergency Critical Care – Dr. Adesola Odunayo
This is an on-line CE conference, that is RACE approved as live interactive, featuring Dr. Chris McLaughlin and Dr. Adesola Odunayo We offer this CE using the NEW VetVacationCE APP. You can earn up to 15 hours of CE with your participation in our Vet Vacation conference. Conference classes will be held following the same schedule as the live event in Bar Harbor Maine Acadia National Park!
Early Bird: All three days $429 and One day $189. 5 CE hours per day before August 11th then pricing will increase to $499 and $219.
Individual CE certificates will be available through the APP at the end of the meeting.
September 11, 2025 | September 12, 2025 | September 13, 2025 |
$189.00 – $429.00
Description
Online Veterinary Conference 2025: Earn 15 Hours of Virtual Live Interactive Continuing Education!! Dr. Chris McLaughlin and Dr. Adesola Odunayo are experts in the field of Emergency Critical Care and Cardiology! Topics and biographies are below.
The virtual video and audio webinar platform for our Online Veterinary Conference 2025 allows for the following:
- The speaker’s slide presentation will be on your device screen.
- You will hear the speaker audio.
- You will be able to raise your hand to ask questions and get rapid response answers.
- We will make this as interactive as possible.
- We will send you a link to access the conference.
- A digital CE certificate of completion will be available by scanning the QR code at the conclusion of each day with the VetVacationCE APP.
Prior to the conference, we will email you the notes and links to the event.
VetVacationCE registration for this Live Interactive Veterinary Conference is $429 for the 3 day conference or $189 per day. Each day is 5 hours of CE until August 11th then rates will increase to $499 and $219.
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Benefits to Live Interactive Online Veterinary Conference 2025 are:
- Ability to select from a variety of topics led by world renowned specialists
- Learn from a safe comfortable environment of your choice
- Access the best educators in the world
- Lower fees
- Replays available upon request
- Increase your skill level
- Stay up to date on new treatments and standards of care within the profession
- No need to travel – lower your carbon footprint
Whether you decide to learn with us in person or online, we guarantee an enjoyable learning experience with VetVacationCE.
Additional information
Choose Schedule | September 11 – 13 (3 days) $429, September 11 only $189, September 12 only $189, September 13 only $189 |
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Emergency Critical Care
Chris McLaughlin, DVM, DACVIM (Cardiology), DACVECC
Dr. Chris McLaughlin is originally from Woostock, New Brunswick, Canada. He attended the Atlantic Veterinary College, followed by an Internship at the Ontario Veterinary College. He completed a residency in Emergency and Critical Care from North Carolina State University in 2016, before moving to South Florida to practice in two, large referral hospitals. During his time as a Director of Emergency and Critical Care, he developed a passion for minimally invasive interventional procedures. This led me to undertake a second residency in Cardiology at North Carolina State University, which he completed in July 2023.
There are many things he loves about practicing Cardiology. He has a passion for interventional procedures and has extensive experience in the management of several congenital and acquired heart defects, including ACDO occlusion of Patent Ductus Arteriosus, Balloon Valvuloplasty and Pulmonary Valve Stenting for Pulmonary Valve Stenosis, Pacemaker implantation, diagnostic right and left heart catheterization, balloon membranostomy of Cor Triatriatum Dexter, and heartworm retrieval in Caval Syndrome, among others. It is incredibly rewarding to intervene in puppies and kittens with heart disease and give them a long and healthy life. With his background in Emergency and Intensive Care Unit Medicine, he also enjoy inpatient management of critically ill and complex cardiopulmonary cases, including heart failure and arrhythmias. Lastly, and perhaps most importantly, the relationships that are built with clients, their pets, and their family veterinarians while managing chronic heart disease are both rewarding and fulfilling for him. He prefers to be a partner in a patient’s care, involving the clients and their family veterinarians in all management decisions and follow up.
Presentation Synopsis
1. Management of Tachyarrhythmia
2. Management of Bradyarrhythmia
3. The Why and How of Centesis: Thoracocentesis, Pericardiocentesis and Abdominocentesis
4. Acute and Chronic Management of Congestive Heart Failure
5. The Respiratory Distress Cat
6. Point of Care Echocardiography and Lung Ultrasound
7. Pulmonary Hypertension: An Under-Recognized Contributor to Respiratory Distress in Dogs
8. Anesthesia and Sedation in Patients with Cardiovascular Disease (30 minutes)
Emergency Critical Care
Adesola Odunayo DVM, MS, DACVECC
Dr. Adesola Odunayo is The Michael Schaer Distinguished Professor of Emergency and CriticalCare at the University of Florida. She obtained her DVM from Oklahoma State University in2005 and completed an Emergency and Critical Care Residency at the University ofMissouri in 2010. She worked as a clinical instructor at Auburn University from 2010-2012and became a clinical associate professor at the University of Tennessee during her tenurethere from 2012-2021. She has worked at the University of Florida since 2021 and has awide variety of clinical and research interests, including acid-suppression, transfusionmedicine and venous access. However, the favorite part of her job is being by her patients’bedside.
Presentation Synopsis
1. Updates on Decontamination Techniques
2. This Cat Ate What?
3. Feline Urethral Obstruction- Management and Updates (75 minutes)
4. Approach to the Animal with Collapse
5. Rational Approach to the Bleeding Patient
6. Drugs for Sedation and Analgesia in the Critically Ill
7. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation- A RECOVER Approach
8. Canine Parvoviral Enteritis
9. A Criticalist’s Guides to Neurologic Emergencies
10. Fluid Therapy
11. The First Five Minutes