If you’re anything like me, you’re a canine therapist HUNGRY for knowledge! Always on the hunt for the latest CPD, striving to be the best for our canine companions. I’m a Yorkshire lass, (don’t know if you can tell) I like my tea strong and value for money!
So let's take a look at my latest CPD, The Blue Paw Award.
Who are VOA?
VOA, the Veterinary Osteoarthritis Alliance. On their website, they state that,
"The primary effort and purpose of the Veterinary Osteoarthritis Alliance (VOA) is the creation of a platform to advance the management of osteoarthritis by developing theoretical and practical training opportunities, by providing access to the latest research, evidence and technologies and by the facilitation of a multi-professional collaboration to address and improve the results of disease management."
This mission is so important to me as a Canine Paraprofessional, we all need to work together more efficiently and this is one of the first steps towards this.
What is The Blue Paw Award?
This award is given to those who have completed the VOA Blue Paw Award course, demonstrating that,
“Members who have received the Blue Paw Award should wear their badges with pride, as they now have the sufficient knowledge to improve OA care in their veterinary practice.”
Although I don’t have a veterinary practice, this course is open to Canine Paraprofessionals.
What is the course content?
The course is split into 8 modules,
Section 1: Aetiology, Pathophysiology
Section 2: Diagnostics
Section 3: Pathophysiology of Pain, Pain Management, Future Therapies
Section 4: Intra-Articular Injections
Section 5: Nutrition & Weight Management, Nutraceuticals
Section 6: Complementary Therapies
Section 7: Surgery
Section 8: Monitoring
Each module has further sections, lots of reading and video demonstrations to watch.
How are you assessed?
The assessment takes place via the online portal, a multiple-choice quiz of 45 questions from the course content. You can only access this once you have completed all your previous modules.
What is the investment?
The investment amount for this course is £50 for individuals via an annual membership.
For practice memberships for up to 5 members, the investment is £250 annually.
Was the CPD value for money?
100%, I would have happily paid much more for this CPD!
What were my favourite parts?
It was great to refresh and deepen my understanding of the pathophysiology of OA and Pain. I enjoyed the section on X-ray interpretation, although I’m not a Vet I do see a lot of X-rays and this knowledge can help explain a diagnosis to a Pet Parent. The thorough breakdown of different pharmaceuticals was very insightful, not that I do any prescribing but can help with Pet Parents' understanding of why their dog has been prescribed a particular drug.
Throughout this course there are plenty of research references, these not only support the content but are a valuable resource for further learning.
Where could there be improvements?
At the end of this course, there is space for you to submit feedback, as I imagine this course will continue to evolve its content.
- One section contains video footage of a cadaver dog. Although their face is covered, for those of the industry who aren't accustomed to seeing this a little note to say ‘This next module contains a cadaver’ would have just made it a touch more user-friendly.
- It would be nice to contain a section on the emotional aspect of OA management, for both the dog and caregiver. Plus a video on how to get the most out of an OA exam through cooperative care. Again this could just be me but another component I feel is important in OA management.
- The nutrition section could be more thorough, although it was nice for the content to remain impartial to food type and discuss on a calorie basis. We all know how political it can get talking about feeding dogs! Maybe this is just me but I’m obsessed with the relationship between the microbiome, nutrition and pain. I did mention this in my feedback.
These three points are only small personal drawbacks, but the actual content of this course outweighs these points.
Where can I sign up?
All of this information can be found on the
VOA Website.
All in all, I enjoyed how thorough this course was, the layout and learning platform is super user-friendly and you get to study at your own pace. This is just module 1 and I’m hoping this is followed up with module 2!
An absolute must for anyone working in Vet Rehab.
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