Why a patient circuit alarm should be mandatory ?
What is a patient circuit alarm? A patient circuit alarm measures pressure in the breathing circuit (Bain or rebreathing) and will alert the team when
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You don’t always have time to wait until your next training session organized by the veterinary association and you have a specific need for anesthesia? You have acquired a new monitor and you are not sure you fully understand the data it provides? We have good news for you! We are now offering consultation packages with a veterinary anesthesia specialist who will answer your questions quickly and efficiently.
DMV, MSc, DES, DACVAA
Dr. Truchetti graduated in 2009 in veterinary medicine. He completed a Master’s degree in Clinical Sciences and a Specialized Studies Diploma (residency) in Anesthesiology in 2013, at the Université de Montréal. He graduated from the American College of Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia (ACVAA).
He has been a consultant in veterinary anesthesia and analgesia since 2013 with several veterinary clinics, companies, and research groups. He has worked with Dispomed on several projects since 2014. He is also an anesthesiologist at Centre Vétérinaire Rive-Sud, Centre Vétérinaire Laval, and Hôpital Vétérinaire Centre-Ville de Montréal, and works jointly with all of the general practices of the Vet-et-Nous group. Dr. Truchetti is passionate about teaching and anesthesia risk management.
To obtain a consultation or to learn more about the services offered by Dr. Truchetti, please fill in the fields of the Consultation Request Form.
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DMV, m.v., MSc, Dipl., ACVAA
Graduating from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine (FMV) at the University of Montreal in 2015, Dr. Rousseau-Blass then completed a general internship at the Daubigny Veterinary Center, followed by a master’s degree in clinical sciences.
Between 2017 and 2020, he completed a residency in anesthesiology at the FMV. In 2020, he obtained his certification from the American College of Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia (ACVAA).
Dr. Rousseau-Blass initially worked in anesthesiology for the VetetNous group before joining the E-Vet Mobiles team, where he focuses on anesthesia training and direct support for veterinary teams across Quebec.
Passionate about preventing anesthetic complications, pain management, and education tailored to clinical realities, he is a strong advocate for the continuous improvement of veterinary practices.
To obtain a consultation or to learn more about the services offered by Dr. Truchetti, please fill in the fields of the Consultation Request Form.
We always do our best to get back to you within 24 hours of receiving your message on weekdays and within 48 hours on weekends and holidays.
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Veterinary surgery can be both challenging and rewarding, but it often comes with its own set of hurdles. As a veterinarian, you might find yourself facing specific needs or questions related to your surgical procedures or operating room that require immediate attention. Waiting until the next training session organized by your veterinary association might not be practical, and that’s where our new Veterinary Surgery Consultation service comes in to help.
We are excited to introduce you to our expert consultant, Dr. Philippe C. Larose, DVM, DVSc, who is now available to address your surgical concerns quickly and efficiently. With Dr. Larose’s extensive knowledge and experience in the field, he can provide valuable assistance to enhance the quality of your practice and optimize your surgical performance.
If you’ve recently acquired an electrosurgical unit and want to make the most of its potential, our consultation service can guide you through the setup process. Dr. Larose will ensure that you understand how to use the equipment safely and effectively, minimizing the risk of errors during surgery.
Hands-on training is often the most effective way to learn. Dr. Larose can visit your clinic and provide personalized on-site training for electrosurgery. This tailored approach allows you and your team to gain practical experience while addressing specific challenges or concerns you may have.
Keeping up with the latest advancements in veterinary surgery is crucial for providing top-notch care to your patients. Our consultation service offers on-site continued education and training for various surgical procedures, ensuring that you and your staff stay updated and confident in your skills.
Dr. Larose’s credentials speak volumes about his expertise and commitment to the field. His background in dental medicine and veterinary sciences, along with awards for leadership and research, showcases his passion for excellence in veterinary care.
In addition to his impressive credentials, Dr. Larose is also an inventor and entrepreneur, creating the innovative surgical positioning device, BOSS+. His dedication to improving surgical techniques and equipment underscores his commitment to advancing the field of veterinary surgery.
Dr. Larose’s specialized expertise in veterinary surgery can offer insights and solutions tailored to your unique practice. You’ll benefit from the knowledge of an experienced professional who understands the challenges you face.
Waiting for periodic training sessions might not be feasible when you have immediate needs. Our consultation service provides prompt responses, saving you valuable time and allowing you to address concerns promptly.
Through on-site training and continued education, you and your team can enhance your surgical performance, leading to better patient outcomes and increased client satisfaction.
Acquiring new equipment is an investment, and it’s essential to use it to its full potential. Dr. Larose can ensure that you make the most of your equipment, maximizing its benefits for your practice.
In conclusion, our Veterinary Surgery Consultation service with Dr. Philippe C. Larose offers you an opportunity to take your veterinary practice to new heights. From electrosurgery setup to personalized training, you can count on our expert consultant to support your journey toward excellence in veterinary care. Embrace this opportunity to optimize your clinic and enjoy the many benefits it brings to both you and your furry patients!
DVM, DVSc, DACVS
Philippe is from eastern Ontario, Canada. He completed a year of dental medicine at the University of Montreal, before graduating with a Doctor in Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree from the Université de Montréal in 2018. He completed a small animal rotating internship in 2019, followed by a small animal surgical residency at the Ontario Veterinary College in 2023. He graduated from the University of Guelph with a Doctor of Veterinary Sciences (DVSc) degree in 2023. Dr. Philippe C. Larose is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons.
Throughout his veterinary degree and residency, Phil has received several awards for his leadership, academic merit, research, and scientific presentations. Despite his demanding residency program, Philippe has embraced his journey as an inventor and entrepreneur creating the BOSS+, an innovative surgical positioning device!
To obtain a consultation or to learn more about the services offered by Dr. Larose, please fill in the fields of the Consultation Request Form.
We always do our best to get back to you within 24 hours of receiving your message on weekdays and within 48 hours on weekends and holidays.
We will contact you as soon as possible.
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