This webinar will cover the top 10 deficiencies found during ABVMA PIPS Practice Inspection. Learn why these activities are important and tips for improvement. There will be time at the end of the webinar to answer your questions. 

1.   Track Prescription Program (TPP) forms
2.   Post operative and prior to discharge patient monitoring 
3.   Recording patient temperature on anesthesia record
4.   Controlled/narcotic/targeted drug acquisition and use logs
5.   Controlled/narcotic/targeted drugs uniquely identified
6.   Written infection control program
7.   Posted floor plans
8.   Securing oxygen tanks
9.   Prescription labels
10. Radiology Quality Assurance 


This session is pending approved for 2 hours of CE credit for Alberta RVTs and veterinarians by the ABVMA.

Date: Wednesday, February 1, 2023
Time: 7:00pm - 9:00pm MST

Registration status: Open
Registration closes: January 30, 2023
Members: Free
Non-Members: $10.00

 

Speakers:
                     
Dr. Jocelyn Forseille 

Dr. Jocelyn Forseille is Assistant Registrar for the Alberta Veterinary Medical Association. After graduating from WCVM in 1981, she spent 5 years in mixed practice, and 6 years in small animal practice before joining the Animal Health Technology program at NAIT in Edmonton, Alberta, 1992 - 2014. She continued doing locum work at local veterinary practices during that time. In 2014, Jocelyn joined the ABVMA and is happy to work with the PIPS committee and Alberta veterinary practices to meet the minimum standards in the ABVMA PIPS Bylaw and established by ABVMA membership.

 

 

 

Dr. Terri Rowat

Dr. Terri Rowat graduated from WCVM in 1983 and spent 5 years in mixed practice in Alberta and Saskatchewan. Terri joined the Lakeland College Animal Health Technology program in 1989 and for the next 27 years was at various times an instructor, program head, chair, dean and College veterinarian. Terri retired in 2015 and to remain active in the veterinary profession she became a Practice Inspector for the ABVMA in July 2019. Terri travelled to over 100 clinics across Alberta and is proud to be a part of maintaining our strong reputation as an ethical, honest profession.

 

 

Monica Clair, RVT

Monica Clair, RVT is Administrator, Practice Inspection Practice Standards and Radiation Program for the Alberta Veterinary Medical Association. After graduating from Fairview College in 2000, she worked in emergency and small animal practices in various roles for 20 years before joining the ABVMA team in 2020. Monica loves working with practices, members, PIPS inspectors and the PIPS committee to be successful.

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