Thank you to all those who help us to make our resources accessible to more of our members.
We are grateful to our Educational Partners ACTAsia and Boehringer Ingelheim for supporting the translation of our Global Pain Guidelines into Chinese. Managing our patients’ pain is one of our most important responsibilities so we’re delighted that our Chinese members now have access to this invaluable resource originally created by the WSAVA’s Global Pain Council (GPC).
Review the Guidelines in Chinese here
In addition to English, the Global Pain Guidelines are also available in French, Japanese, Polish and Portuguese with more languages coming soon.
And, for more education on pain-management, check out JSAP for the second in the ‘Capsule Review’ series authored by members of the GPC and now available for free download. The article discusses the use of intraperitoneal and incisional analgesia in small animal practice, including their limitations and recommendations by the authors.