Emergency Equine First Aid Online CPD
A UK Rural Skills Certified and BHS Approved CPD Course.
Achieve national certification from a recognised accreditation organisation: UKRS and gain BHS Accredited Processional Coaching CPD
Our most popular course with excellent feedback
A guide to know how to cope in an equine emergency. An online training course to help horse owners update skills and gain confidence.
Within this 3.5 hour online course you will cover the following first aid issues:
- Principles and Rules relating to Emergency First Aid
- Equipment and Uses
- Planning and Safety
- Primary Assessment
- Digestive Emergencies
- Soft Tissue Emergencies
- Respiratory Emergencies
- Hoof Emergencies
- Lower Leg Emergencies
- Neurological Emergencies
- Head, Eye, Ear Emergencies
- Reproductive Emergencies
- Basics of Biosecurity
- Emergency Transport
- Post Emergency Care
To achieve UKRS Certification/BHS APC CDP an online MCQ Assessment is completed at the end of the course. (3 hours CPD)
For more information about UKRS please visit their website
For more information about BHS APC please visit their website
To achieve UKRS Certification an online MCQ Assessment is completed at the end of the course
By purchasing this course you agree to our ONLINE COURSE TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Course Price: £30
(including certification fees)
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