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VETERINARY SIMULATION DEEP DIVE
RECOVER CPR

 

JANUARY 5-6, 2019
Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine | Ithaca, NY

Experience RECOVER CPR through Immersive Simulation

Intensive workshop in simulation learning focused on CPR training

The Veterinary Simulation Deep Dive: RECOVER CPR is a two day simulation learning workshop held at the Tetlow and Roy Park Veterinary Innovation Lab. The workshop is targeted at veterinary educators (veterinarians and veterinary technicians/nurses) who want to teach the evidence-based RECOVER CPR guidelines using immersive simulation. Upon completion of the workshop, you will:

  • Be certified as a RECOVER BLS/ALS Rescuer (or get a refresher)
  • Be certified as a RECOVER BLS/ALS Instructor
  • Have a foundation in medical simulation for veterinary education, including design of simulation scenarios, running simulations, and facilitating post-scenario debriefs
  • Understand how to use OpenVetSim, an open-source platform for veterinary immersive simulation training

RECOVER CPR Certification is the first simulation-based training and certification process for veterinary CPR, and is the only veterinary CPR training program offering certification by the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care and endorsed by the Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Society.

OpenVetSim is an open source simulation platform created for veterinary educators to design and implement simulated clinical scenarios. OpenVetSim is the backbone of the canine simulator used for RECOVER CPR certification. But its capabilities go beyond CPR, and you’ll learn how to program the system for any type of clinical training.

Program Details

☐ RECOVER Rescuer Certification – BLS & ALS  (Jan 5, 2019 8am-2pm)

How do we best treat animals in cardiopulmonary arrest? Evidence-based veterinary CPR guidelines published by the RECOVER Initiative in 2012 aimed at maximizing patient survival after cardiopulmonary arrest led to the official veterinary CPR certification process approved by the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care. This course will teach the concepts and techniques of RECOVER Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Life Support (ALS).

The certification process consists of an online course followed by onsite training at the conference. Participants must have successfully completed the RECOVER online BLS and ALS courses available at legacy.recoverinitiative.org (or have taken the courses previously offered by eCornell or Veritas). Successful completion of this course grants certification as a RECOVER BLS and ALS Rescuer. Human medical professionals certify in human CPR. Veterinary medical professionals should certify themselves in veterinary CPR!

Prerequisites: Completion of Online BLS and ALS Courses (https://legacy.recoverinitiative.org/veterinary-professionals/)

 

☐ Immersive Simulation Intensive (Jan 5, 2019 2:30pm – Jan 6, 2019 4:30pm)

Part I: Simulation Learning Workshop

This segment of the workshop will orient attendees to OpenVetSim, the open source, high fidelity simulation platform developed by Dr. Daniel J Fletcher at Cornell University. Attendees will learn how the simulator hardware works, how the components are assembled into a fully functional mannequin, and how to operate and program scenarios into the simulation software. The fundamental concepts of medical simulation, scenario design, and facilitation of scenario debriefing to enhance learning will be discussed to provide participants with the foundational knowledge and skills to teach through immersive simulation.

Part II: RECOVER Veterinary CPR Instructor Certification – BLS and ALS

This session offers veterinary professionals certification as RECOVER CPR Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Life Support (ALS) Instructors, approved to certify veterinarians and veterinary technicians as RECOVER BLS and ALS Rescuers.  Participants must have successfully completed the RECOVER BLS and ALS online courses and be RECOVER Certified Rescuers in BLS and ALS (or enrolled at for the Rescuer Rescuer Certification Course at this workshop). Participants will learn how to conduct the BLS and ALS certification courses and administer standardized assessments to certify others in BLS and ALS. Participants will learn how to run hands-on BLS certification workshops with CPR mannequins and how to deliver the standardized assessments to certify others in BLS. Attendees will then learn to run a hands-on ALS certification workshop with a canine patient simulator running a series of CPR simulations, and ultimately a final “mega-code” certification simulation.

Prerequisites: Licensed or credentialed veterinarians, veterinary nurses, or veterinary technicians with certifications as RECOVER Certified BLS and ALS Rescuer. You may be concurrently enrolled at the same workshop.

Recommended: Previous training or teaching experience recommended.

This workshop has approved for 18 CE units (6 units for Rescuer Certification and 12 units for the Immersive Simulation Intensive) AAVSB/RACE and NYSED CE units for veterinarians and veterinary technicians. 

To Register: Fill out the registration form 
Registration Limit : 20
 

Event Details

Date/Time: 

Jan 5-6, 2019

Location:

Tetlow and Roy Park Veterinary Innovation Lab
Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine
930 Campus Road, Room C2 585, Ithaca, NY 14853

Instructors

Daniel Fletcher, PhD, DVM, DACVECC

Dr. Fletcher has been on the faculty of the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine since 2006. After receiving a BS in Electrical Engineering from Drexel University and a PhD in Bioengineering from the University of California Berkeley/San Francisco, he obtained his DVM from the University of California at Davis. He then completed a rotating internship and emergency and critical care residency at the University of Pennsylvania. He has received multiple teaching awards, including the 2013 SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Teaching Excellence and is co-chair of the RECOVER Initiative, which published the first evidence-based veterinary CPR guidelines. His research interests include disorders of fibrinolysis, epilepsy, and the use of immersive simulation in teaching. He has been building simulators for veterinary education since 2009 and opened the Tetlow and Roy Park Innovation Lab, an immersive simulation center at Cornell in the fall of 2015.

Kenichiro Yagi, MS, RVT, VTS (ECC, SAIM)

Ken Yagi has been practicing in the veterinary field since 2000 obtaining his RVT in 2008 and certifying as a Veterinary Technician Specialist in Emergency and Critical Care in 2011 and Small Animal Internal Medicine in 2013. He has obtained his master’s degree in Veterinary Science through the University of Missouri in 2017. As an active educator and VTS he has contributed to the development of training methods and application of the RECOVER guideline in practice. He has been serving as the program director for the RECOVER Initiative since 2017, developing the certification process and international instructor network to establish an evidence-based standard for veterinary CPR worldwide. Ken is currently employed at the Tetlow and Roy Park Innovation Lab at Cornell as the Veterinary Education Simulation Laboratory Manager.

Ken invites everyone to ask “Why?” to understand the “What” and “How” of our field, and to constantly pursue new limits as veterinary professionals and individuals.

Program Schedule

RECOVER CPR Rescuer Certification – BLS and ALS

Date Time Activity
Jan 5 8am-9:40am RECOVER BLS Rescuer Certification
9:40am-9:50am Break
9:50am-12:20pm
12:20pm-1:10pm
1:10pm-2pm
RECOVER ALS Rescuer Certification Part I
Lunch
RECOVER ALS Rescuer Certification Part II

 

Immersive Simulation Intensive: RECOVER CPR

Date Time Activity
Jan 5 2:30pm-4:10pm Simulation Scenario Design and Software
4:10pm-4:20pm Break
4:20pm-6pm
6:30pm-8pm
Simulation Hardware and Debriefing
Welcome Dinner (local restaurant)
Jan 6 8am-8:50am RECOVER Instructor – Orientation
9am-10:40am RECOVER BLS Instructor Certification
10:40am-11am Break
11am-12:40pm RECOVER ALS Instructor Part I
12:40pm-1:30pm Lunch
1:30pm-3:10pm RECOVER ALS Instructor Part II
3:10pm-3:30pm Break
3:30pm-4:30pm RECOVER ALS Instructor Certification


Registration:

Step 1: Fill out the Registration Form
Step 2: Submit payment through Cornell Accounting when contacted.
There is a registration limit of 20 seats.

Fee:

Veterinarian: $795/participant
Veterinary Nurse/Technician: $595/participant

Registration includes participation in all parts of the workshop and certification, snacks, beverages, and lunch both days, as well as a workshop dinner on January 5th.

Hotel and Travel

Airports

Our local airport is the Ithaca Tompkins Regional Airport, located four miles from the Cornell campus, which has flights scheduled through American, Delta, and United. If you cannot arrange a flight into Ithaca, you will find that the Syracuse Hancock International Airport in Syracuse, New York, offers more options (including flights from two New York City-area airports: JF Kennedy on Delta or Jet Blue and Newark on United). Because the airport in Ithaca is a small regional airport, you may want to consider the Syracuse airport, which offers more flights and is less affected by winter weather issues. Ithaca is 60 miles/100 km (90-minute drive) from Syracuse. Ground transportation can be arranged through a local service, Ithaca Airline Limousine (phone: 1.607.273.3030 or 1.855.349.0084). Several scheduled trips are offered each day and you must call to make a reservation at least 24 hours, and up to 30 days, in advance. You may also arrange transportation to Ithaca through an area taxi service, Lyft, or Uber, or by driving a rental car.

Hotels

Best Western University Inn offers rooms for $99/night plus tax, including breakfast, runs free shuttles to the workshop location and the airport. Please call 1-607-272-6100, reference the event name “Veterinary Simulation Deep Dive: RECOVER CPR”, and reserve your rooms by December 17th. 

Hilton Garden Inn offers rooms for $132/night plus tax. Rooms can be booked directly using THIS LINK or by calling 607-277-8900 or 1-877-STAY-HGI and specify you are with the CU Vet Medicine Continued Education block to reserve your room by December 5th.

 

Please email ky282@cornell.edu with any questions.

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