Safe Learning Environments | Navigating Virtual Classrooms
Join us in support of professional growth among colleagues.
Join us in support of professional growth among colleagues.
The goal of these virtual Classroom sessions is to provide Healers with a safe classroom in which to become proficient and at-ease with learning and teaching in virtual environments.
These virtual classrooms feature a mixed audience of listeners and presenters, students and mentors. We aim to provide our community with the opportunity to practice a presentation, receive colleague feedback on presentation style (content, clarity, pace, etc.), and refine webinar presenting skills.
These virtual classrooms feature a mixed audience of listeners and presenters, students and mentors. We aim to provide our community with the opportunity to practice a presentation, receive colleague feedback on presentation style (content, clarity, pace, etc.), and refine webinar presenting skills.
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The virtual classrooms and workshops are facilitated by Dr. Flor Ortiz and Mish Castillo of ICAN Vets, Mexico.
The virtual classrooms and workshops are facilitated by Dr. Flor Ortiz and Mish Castillo of ICAN Vets, Mexico.
- 2nd Tuesday, monthly 10-11a MT
- 4th Tuesday, monthly 10-11a MT
This program is sponsored by Care for the Healer's Curiosity Program and ICAN Vets, Mexico.
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Cooperative Skills Training | Veterinary Medical Procedures
Offerings for clients:
- Basic instructional handouts
- Videos? (eventually when there is time to film…)
Curriculum:
- Behaviors
- Dogs only?
- Muzzle Training
- Chin Rest
- Down/Stand/Sit Stay
- Mat Work
- Cat and dogs
- Implement Training
- Nail clippers, dremel, needle, stethoscope, etc.
- Handling/Restraint
- Vet tech hug
- , holding off for phlebotomy
- Lateral restraint
- Holding off for phlebotomy
- Jugular vein access
- Cephalic vein
- Saphenous vein
- Positioning for diagnostic imaging (radiographs, ultrasounds)
- Implement Training
- Guardian empowerment
- Reading their own dog’s body language comfortably
- Understanding the ladder of aggression
- Scripts for telling a veterinary professional when to stop
- Protocol for getting to vet and setting animal up for success
- Pre-medicating
- Reducing stigma around use of supplements, herbal therapy (cannabis), and pharmaceuticals to avoid creation of emotional scars from difficult visits
- Planning for arrival (wait in car, etc.)
- Calm behaviors upon arrival
- Dog only?
- Mat Work/Down-Stay
- Work on food puzzle toy
- Dogs and cats
- ??
- Dog only?