This demo offers an introduction to some more common methods of monitoring, with a focus on offerings from Kent Scientific.
Routine intraoperative monitoring has been linked to successful post-surgical outcomes, leading to refinement of procedures as well as reduction of animals used. Different procedures necessitate specific best practices; often, researchers face unique challenges in monitoring laboratory animals. A Kent Scientific representative will go over how their products are designed for small animal monitoring to help ensure perioperative animal wellbeing.
*This virtual demo is exclusively available to those who attend live.*
Key Topics Include:
- Challenges that can be faced when adapting intraoperative monitoring for small animals
- When and how non-invasive physiological monitoring can be used
- How Kent Scientific products can lead to better surgical outcomes
- Categories: General Biology, Lab Animal Sciences
- Tags: animal welfare, lab animal science, lab techniques, physiological monitoring, preclinical research, small animal measurement, surgical monitoring
Presenters
Kathy Garner, PhD
Technical Resource Scientist II
Kent Scientific Corporation
Kathy Garner, PhD is a Technical Resource Scientist at Kent Scientific, where she focuses on helping researchers utilize Kent Scientific's products to optimize their own experiments.
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