Join us for part one of a two-part anesthesia-focused series.
During this session we will be reviewing key protocols and practical management tips for patients that begin to wake up or display concerning monitor values. We’ll cover anesthesia plan considerations, hands-on manual ventilation, and essential airway management strategies. Topics include endotracheal tubes, breathing circuits, oxygen flow rates, and why end-tidal CO₂ is critical for maintaining safe, stable anesthesia.
This session is pending approval for 1.5 hours of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) credit for RVTs by the ABVMA.
This webinar will be recorded.
Date: February 19, 2026 Time: 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. MST Registration Closes: February 4, 2026
Members: $10.00 Non-Members: $30.00
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*Fee changes for 2026:
Track Series Registration Fees
ABVTA’s Track Series are specialized, multi-session learning experiences designed to support deeper skill development and focused professional growth.
To help sustain these programs, a small registration fee applies to Track Series events for both members and non-members, whether attending live or accessing on-demand recordings.
This contribution helps offset program costs and allows ABVTA to continue offering high-quality speakers, meaningful content, and engaging continuing professional development for our community. All other ABVTA webinars continue to be complimentary for members. We appreciate your understanding and support.
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Speaker:
Alayne Madill, RVT, VTS (Anesthesia and Analgesia)
Graduating from Olds College AHT program and being a board-certified Veterinary Technician Specialist by the Academy of Veterinary Technician in Anesthesia & Analgesia for 15 years, Alayne brings over 25 years of clinical experience in Veterinary Medicine. Practicing primarily in busy emergency and specialty practice throughout her career, Alayne has spent considerable time training veterinarians, RVTs and support staff. Alayne currently is self-employed offering her anesthesia specialty services to practices looking for staff training and individual patient anesthesia case management.
Alayne enjoys a busy home life with her family and competing with her purebred dogs.
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