Snake Envenomation
Snake envenomation is a common emergency seen in Australian veterinary practice. Corinne will provide a refresher on the pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment of snake envenomation and discuss the challenges and complications commonly seen with these cases.
Dr Corinne James, BVSc(hons) MVS GradCertSAECC MANZCVS(SA medicine)
Corinne graduated with honours from the University of Sydney in 2002 and then worked around Australia, New Zealand and the UK. Over this time, she fell in love with emergency and critical care work and when the opportunity arose, started a Residency training program back at the University in 2019. Recently finished, she has now joined the ARH ECC Team and is hoping to sit her Specialist exams in the coming year. Corinne enjoys the complexity and variety of cases that are seen in this discipline and being able to make a significant difference to the lives of her patients. When not at work, she’s kept busy on the home front being Mum to her four kids, three sight hounds and a cat.