PVE - Barely Breathing: Respiratory Distress - From Panic to a Plan!
Event description
Barely Breathing: Respiratory Distress - From Panic to a Plan!
We’re excited to invite you to our upcoming veterinary seminar. Barely Breathing: Respiratory Distress - From Panic to a Plan!
An in-depth exploration of respiratory emergencies in small animal practice.
Guided by Dr Rob Webster, BVSc (Hons), FANZCVS (Emergency & Critical Care) Registered Specialist and Co-CEO of Animal Emergency Australia, this session will focus on the practical reasoning, diagnostic strategies, and case-based insights that transform moments of crisis into structured, confident care.
Event Date: Monday, 17th November 2025
Event Time: 6:30 pm for a 7:15 pm start. Canapés and drinks available on arrival.
Cost: Free
Venue: Rendezvous Hotel, Preston B/C Rooms, 148 The Esplanade, Scarborough
What You’ll Learn
Clinical reasoning in respiratory distress: how to stay systematic when seconds count
From triage to treatment: a clear framework for stabilising and diagnosing patients in crisis
Case-based insights: recognising respiratory compromise from envenomation, toxin exposure, or airway obstruction
Why Attend
Strengthen your clinical confidence in managing acute respiratory presentations
Learn structured diagnostic and stabilisation strategies from a leading ECC specialist
Connect with veterinary peers committed to patient-first, evidence-informed emergency care
Dr Rob Webster
BVSc (Hons), FANZCVS (Emergency & Critical Care)
Registered Specialist | Co-CEO, Animal Emergency Australia
Dr Webster became a veterinary specialist in emergency medicine and critical care in 2014 after advanced training under world-renowned mentors Dr Steven Haskins and Dr Bruce Mackay. With more than 14 years of full-time emergency experience, he was Queensland’s first specialist in this field and remains one of few across Australia.
We look forward to your attendance for an evening of professional development and networking!
The Team at Perth Vet Emergency
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