WEB-079: Timely, accurate diagnosis and treatment of laboratory animal pain is remarkably important in the research setting as the predominant goal is to improve animal welfare and well-being; however, effects of the analgesic techniques and any unaddressed pain on study outcomes must also be considered. This lecture emphasizes the newest, yet most practical analgesic methods in laboratory animal species including novel and validated pain scoring systems, advances in clinical analgesic techniques, and the most useful analgesic agents and procedures to produce multimodal analgesia. Information gained will be valuable for all veterinary personnel caring for laboratory animal species. Participants should obtain a deeper understanding of how to properly recognize and treat acute and chronic pain states in various laboratory animals using the most up-to-date clinically available analgesic techniques.
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AALAS CEUs: You can apply for up to 1.5 CEUs for the Technician Certification Registry or CMAR recertification. Please use the form on the AALAS website or online CEU submission.
RACE CEs: This webinar is eligible RACE CE (20-1025038). CEs are available only for viewing the live webinar. Before the webinar, if you haven't already done so, please create your account on the AAVSB website for tracking your RACE CEs (required by AAVSB for RACE). After the webinar, AALAS will contact participants for their ID information that is required for RACE CE uploads and will upload participants' CE credits directly to AAVSB's RACEtrack.