Hypothyroidism in Dogs – The Nurse Consult – Clinical Gym
£30.00 (inc. VAT)
What is the aim of this course?
The aim of this session is to revise the terminology around the thyroid gland, look at an overview of the disease process, the diagnosis of hypothyroidism and how nurses can assist with clinics.
Intended learning outcomes
By the end of this clinical gym, you should be able to:
- Identify the clinical signs and signalments associated with hypothyroidism
- Consider the feedback loops associated with thyroid hormone homeostasis
- Discuss the treatment required for a hypothyroid patient and how nurses can be involved in their monitoring and client education
Who is the course for?
This course is for any student or registered veterinary nurses or new graduate vets who wish to revise hypothyroidism or update their knowledge.
Course structure
This workout is designed to be completed within one hour and consists of:
- A warm-up to switch on your brain by testing your current knowledge
- A main session of learning to bring you up to date with the topic under discussion
- A warm-down assessment to test and reinforce what you have learnt
Course Instructors
Nimisha Patel-Cook
Learning Partner
I graduated from the University of Bristol in 2015 with a BSc in Veterinary Nursing and Bioveterinary Science. After university, I made a permanent move to the South West where I’m based. I have previously been on BVNA Council where I founded the British Student Veterinary Nursing Association (BSVNA). I started at Langford Veterinary Services as a feline nurse, then made the move to Highcroft and progressed to Deputy Head Nurse. I moved into my role as a Learning Partner in October 2021 and have since completed my Post Graduate Certificate in Higher Education (PGCHE).