Millpledge is pleased to be able to offer our popular Bandage talks, “ The guide to animal bandaging” for student veterinary nurses. The talks are based upon our bandage book and offer an insight into the knowledge behind applying a bandage.
During the talks, we will cover the following areas:- Why a bandage may be needed.
- What type of bandage you can apply to achieve your goal.
- The large variety of products available.
- How to choose the product best suited for the bandage you're applying.
- The best way to apply products and examine the golden rules so your efforts are maximising your patients healing potential.
These sessions are available to all colleges teaching veterinary nurse students of all levels and are presented remotely via booked session on Microsoft teams. As we are presenting the talks remotely, there is no limit to the number of attendees and the session can be recorded and sent to you afterwards. The talks are free of charge and are approximately an hour long. You will also have the opportunity for Q and A, both during and after the presentation.
For individual practices / students we have a pre recorded webinar available for you to access in your own time, at your convenience. Whilst the presentation is aimed towards the SVN, all staff are more than welcome to apply for the webinar link!
Please complete the form below to register your interest and a representative will then contact you with the relevant links required.
"We would like to say thank-you to Angela for provision of a Millpledge bandaging talk delivered to our 2nd year SVNs. Angela was so helpful from start to finish, prompt with responses and extremely accommodating when plans changed slightly to accommodate different start time and remote learners last minute. The materials sent to us ahead of the talk were great and very well organised. The session was professional and engaging and the students thoroughly enjoyed it. We would be extremely interested to be involved in future Millpledge training events. Thank you!"
Hannah Lincoln RVN
Lecturer in Veterinary Nursing & Animal Management
The Sheffield College