September 7, 2025
11:00AM - 2:00PM

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How to Keep the 99% Boredom and Avoid the 1% Sheer Terror
2025 anesthesia & sedation monitoring updates for dogs & cats — new tips, tools & gold-standard care in just 1 hour

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Dr. Lisa Sams Ebner, DVM, MS, CVA, DACVAA
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September 7, 2025
11:00AM - 2:00PM

How to Keep the 99% Boredom and Avoid the 1% Sheer Terror

Get up to speed on the 2025 anesthesia & sedation monitoring updates

We’ve got an hour together to walk through the brand-new Small Animal Anesthesia & Sedation Monitoring Guidelines for 2025 — fresh from the American College of Veterinary Anesthesia and Analgesia (ACVAA), in collaboration with the North American Veterinary Anesthesia Society and the Academy of Veterinary Technicians in Anesthesia and Analgesia. Think of it as the 2009 guidelines’ glow-up: more detail, more clarity, and a few new features worth wagging about.

We’ll cover the latest evidence-based recommendations for monitoring your feline and canine patients — from circulation and oxygenation to ventilation, body temperature, neuromuscular blockade, and anesthetic depth. There’s also a brand-new section on monitoring during sedation, because patients under “just a little something” still deserve gold-standard care.

Expect practical tips for different practice types and spectrum-of-care considerations, plus a look at the tools and techniques that can help you keep tails wagging and purrs going strong, no matter your setup.

Speaker

Dr. Lisa Sams Ebner, DVM, MS, CVA, DACVAA

Lisa Sams Ebner, DVM, MS, DACVAA, CVA, is a 2006 graduate of the University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine. This was followed by an Anesthesia Specialty Internship at the University of Georgia and a rotating internship at a small animal referral hospital in Virginia Beach, Virginia. She completed her combined residency in anesthesia and Master of Science in Comparative and Veterinary Medicine program from The Ohio State University in 2011. She began her career working part-time in the specialty referral setting, providing anesthesia services for MRI patients with occasional relief work in emergency medicine and general practice. When an opportunity became available to teach at Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine and live outside of the United States, she started as an Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology in 2013. When a new veterinary school was opened in the heart of Appalachia, she was able to return to her roots and is now currently an Associate Professor of Anesthesiology at Lincoln Memorial University College of Veterinary Medicine in Harrogate, Tennessee. Her research interests include drug pharmacokinetics studies, medical student education, acupuncture, and the relationship of wellness in the human-animal bond. She is a recipient of the Zoetis Distinguished Teaching Award for 2021 and The Center for Innovation in Veterinary Education and Technology (CIVET) Award for Excellence in Teaching Veterinary Medicine in May of 2021. She was also the recipient of the Class of 2020 Teacher of the Year Award in April of 2018.