Choosing a dental machine for your practice
Dental services can be one of the most cost-efficient departments of a veterinary practice, and therefore making sure you have the best and most cost-effective equipment to hand is a must. In this guide, we run through the key features to look out for when purchasing a dental machine for your practice.
Big tables for big cats, fit for a momentous occasion
The Big Cat Sanctuary is a registered animal charity whose main aim is to contribute to global conservation whilst educating the world on these brilliant species.
In need of on-site veterinary facilities, they came to us with some very specialist requirements. Now open, we went to see the practice for
ourselves.
The safety feature hidden in practice ceilings
Do you know what to look out for when researching piped gas systems for your practice?
There are lots of articles that tell you what materials are used, but not why. So we had a chat with the experts to try and breakdown the lingo and explain the science behind it, helping you to make an informed decision for your practice.
Build the perfect table for your practice
There is a vast range of Burtons manufactured tops and bases, from standard consults to operating tables with positioners. We know that it can seem a daunting number of options, so let us guide you through the process, step-by-step, starting with building your list of requirements using the following considerations.
Endotracheal Cuff Intubation Techniques - AG Cuffill
Airway devices are used to secure and maintain and protect a patent airway, provide a means to deliver oxygen and volatile gases, remove expired waste gases and support ventilation. Find out more about their uses + learn how to use the AG Cuffil.
Upgrading or Investing? How to choose your new Multi-parameter Monitor
This blog is intended to highlight the required considerations when choosing the best-suited multi-parameter for your practice. The following specifications will help you work through these options
Ready, Set, Ventilate! But first, are you prepared?
This blog discusses why a patient may require support with their ventilation and then explores the issues above, before setting out a framework to follow that ensures your practice is ready to receive and work with a new ventilator.
A new era in patient monitoring & safety
The Annequin – Realistic, in-practice capnography & ventilation training
The Annequin simulates the exact behaviour and responses seen in a ventilated animal, with respect to CO2 elimination. Read our blog on how the Annequin can improve training and provide a realistic experience like no other in the industry.