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BARTA Small Animal Trauma Guidelines Highly Commended by RCVS
The RCVS Knowledge Awards for Quality Improvement showcase the implementation of Quality Improvement techniques which drive improvement within the profession. The fifth RCVS Knowledge Awards focusing on QI were awarded in 2023. BARTA were recognised under the Highly Commended, Ones to Watch criteria, citing the provision of evidence-based guidelines and training for emergency first responders to provide pre-veterinary immediate care and developing a handover checklist to use when handing over to veterinary professionals. BARTA Director Jim Green thanks all of the contributors to this essential work. “Emergency responders frequently encounter animals in the course of their operational duties, many of whom, like their owners, are suffering trauma and distress. BARTA are working on a suite of materials to support emergency responders in providing lifesaving pre veterinary care to animals caught up in emergency or disaster. The first stage was to … Continue reading →
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Tagged Adam Mugford, animal rescue, BARTA, Belinda Andrew-Jones, British Animal Rescue and Trauma Care, BVA, Dan McRink, Dominic Barfield, Edinburgh University, Hannah Buteux, Jim Green, Kristina Pollock, National Fire Chiefs Council, Neil Rae, NFCC, Nicola Housby-Skeggs BEVA Council, RCVS, RCVS Knowledge Highly Commended, Royal Veterinary College, RSPCA
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