RACE APPROVED: 1.0 Hours for Vet Techs & Vets

Gastrointestinal Roulette: Who Knows What’s a Comin’ (RACE 1.0 CEU)

Gastrointestinal disturbances and emergencies can make up the bulk of the cases seen during a shift and can be difficult to manage for owners and the veterinary team alike. From single incidences of vomiting and diarrhea to parvovirus to GDV or colonic torsion, we will discuss triaging these cases, core questions to ask owners about patient history and clinical signs, along with initial interventions, therapies, and monitoring.

RACE 1.0 Hours for Vet Techs & Vets
RACE Program #: 20-1332504
RACE Provider #: 50-36598
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Meet the Instructor

Lucy Sumners, BA, AAS, RVT, CVT, LVT, VTS (ECC) 

Hello, my name is Lucy Sumners, and I am Co-Lead Technician and Veterinary Technician Specialist at Timberline Veterinary Emergency and Specialty in Seattle, Washington.

I previously worked at the University of Florida Small Animal Hospital as a daytime shift lead/VTS mentor and the ICU lead for the Open-Heart Program. I achieved my VTS (ECC) in 2018 and have provided my expertise and knowledge in helping care for my patients, along with teaching fellow green and seasoned technicians, vet students, rotating interns, and ECC residents.

Teaching is the favorite part of my job and I love being able to leave a mark on those that come through my ICU. I have a special interest in cardiology, sepsis, coagulopathies, anything to do with the kidney, extracorporeal therapies, and mechanical ventilation.

In my spare time, you'll find me curled up reading with a cup of tea as my cats run amok, out on a hike with my dog or planning my next stateside or overseas adventure. My recent move to Seattle from Florida has soothed the mountain loving part of my soul. I am a self-professed foodie and welcome any recommendations for restaurants, breweries, cideries, and wineries.
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