EQ Introduction

EquiAid Emergency First Aid for Horses

 

Course participants will receive the following:

  • A copy of our full color EquiAid Reference Guide E-book (printed books may be purchased in our online store). Purchase Print Copy
  • 2 year subscription to the Pet Emergency Education Online Resource Center
  • Upon successful completion and receiving a passing score on all assessments, an official certificate may be printed immediately at the link under the final exam section
  • Copyright access to use the EquiAid logo to promote that you are certified

 

Course Outline:

This online training consists of video presentations and tutorials which are asynchronous and can be viewed at the participants own pace. Participants may log in and out as much as they like but must complete the training within 30 days. Videos and tutorials are presented by Pet Emergency Education staff and our veterinary affiliates. Video presentations are tracked and progress is monitored throughout this training. There are 3 learning modules in the training and a quiz at the end of each module. You must pass a module and the corresponding quiz with 100% in order to move on to the next module. The final exam will be available after you have passed each of the module quizzes also with a 100% or higher.

Module #1 Handling and transporting sick/injured horses

Module #2- Triage and Emergency Assessment of horses

Module #3- Managing Common Medical Emergencies that occur with horses

Each module contains assigned readings, video presentations and a quiz. These readings include chapters in the course reference guide and articles from other veterinary sources that compliment the topics being covered in that module. A cumulative final exam is to be taken at the end of the course and will cover all of the material presented throughout the entire course. Quizzes and and tests are timed. If the timer reaches the time limit and you have not completed the assessment, your test will close and any unanswered questions will be logged in as zeros.

Technical Tips

Unfortunately Pet Emergency Academy cannot be responsible for the access to technology each participant has nor their computer, internet and browser capabilities.   While someone such as yourself completes one of our courses, we highly recommend using Google Chrome and having a solid, stable internet connection.  Internet connections on public WiFi are unpredictable and not recommended.  Also using a smartphone to complete a course is not recommended due to limited visual ability and varying signal access.  For technical issues please email info.petemergency@gmail.com.

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“This program 20-798192 is approved by the AAVSB RACE to offer a total of 3.00 CE Credits (3.00 max) being available to any one veterinarian: and/or 3.00 Veterinary Technician CE Credits (3.00 max). This RACE approval is for the subject matter categorie(s) of: Category One: Scientific using the delivery method(s) of: Non-Interactive-Distance. This approval is valid in jurisdictions which recognize AAVSB RACE; however, participants are responsible for ascertaining each board’s CE requirements”

Class Qualifies for CEU with the Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International

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