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For: Healthcare Professionals & Pet Lovers/Owners Objectives Understand the OEMS 2022 Police Dog Treatment Protocols: Learn the didactic components of the new police dog treatment protocols, noting this course does not fulfill hands-on skills requirements or meet AR 2-270 standards under Nero’s Law. Gain skills to provide temporary, urgent care to pets until veterinary or emergency care is available. Understand how to care for animals before, during, and after an emergency situation. Identify risks to pets and implement strategies to prevent injuries. Develop plans for disaster preparedness that include pet safety. Learn safety precautions for handling injured animals to minimize risks to both pet owners and pets. Acquire knowledge and techniques to manage pet emergencies such as bleeding, bite wounds, cardiac arrest, choking, burns, poisoning, and trauma. Lecturer: Veterinarian Juliana Wilcox, DVM Course Completion Requirements: Credits Offered: This course is approved for 2.0 CE/CME credit. Posttest: Participants must complete a posttest to assess their understanding of the material. Course Evaluation: A course evaluation is required to provide feedback on the lecture. Additional Requirements for EMS Providers: Once you earn your course certificate, please scan the QR code to upload this course using the CAPCE app Additional Requirement for Non-EMS Providers: Non-EMS providers must submit a brief written reflection on the course content and its applicability to their practice (link will be provided upon successful course completion). This experience is also powered by CMEfy - discover unlimited opportunities to capture reflections at the point of inspiration, point of care to unlock continuing education credits via ReflectCE - an accredited activity portal designed for busy Dentists, Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, Pharmacists, Physician Associates, Physicians and other members of the healthcare team.