CVMA Online Seminar: A Fresh Look at the Management of Osteoarthritis in Dogs
January 12, 2021N/A
CVMA Online Seminars are convenient interactive presentations offering CEUs held online in real-time. This learning platform allows you to participate from anywhere with internet access - from your practice, your home, or anywhere you have an internet connection. Attending is easy as a few mouse clicks. You will only need internet access and either, computer audio, a headset, or a telephone.
The A Fresh Look at the Management of Osteoarthritis in Dogs online seminar is offered on January 12 & 19, 2021. When you register for the A Fresh Look at the Management of Osteoarthritis in Dogs online seminar, a URL will be sent to the registered attendee's email address with login information on how to begin the online seminar.
Course Description
This presentation will focus on the sources of OA in dogs, the impact of OA on limbs and mobility in dogs, the management options that positively impact dogs with OA, and the principles and logistics of long-term OA management programs.
Executive Veterinary Program (EVP) in Beef Cattle Health Management
January 14-15, 2021N/A
The second offering of the Executive Veterinary Program (EVP) in Beef Cattle Health Management will take place over eight sessions held July 2020 through September 2021 in Olathe, Kan. Registration is currently open for the course created by the University of Illinois and delivered in collaboration with Iowa State University. Early registration deadline is April 5 to receive a $1,000 tuition discount.
For nearly 30 years, EVP has been recognized as a premier credential for elite swine practitioners. In 2017 Dr. Dan Thomson, an internationally known leader in beef cattle production and animal welfare, partnered with the Illinois team to introduce the EVP model to beef practitioners. The 2020 EVP Beef course focuses on cow-calf practitioners.
“The first cohort of beef veterinarians to experience EVP discovered the program’s powerful combination of world-class instructors and a close-knit group of peers,” said Thomson. “EVP is a unique opportunity to grow and thrive in a supportive learning environment. It’s a chance to kick-start your practice, to move from focusing on the day-to-day grind of putting in a prolapse to thinking more broadly about the services you offer producers, from conception to consumption.”
The cost is $9,000, or $8,000 for registrations placed by April 5. For details about the dates, course content, and instructors, and to register, visit evp.illinois.edu, email ope@vetmed.illinois.edu, or call 217-333-2907.
Executive Veterinary Program (EVP) in Beef Cattle Health Management
January 14-15, 2021N/A
The second offering of the Executive Veterinary Program (EVP) in Beef Cattle Health Management will take place over eight sessions held July 2020 through September 2021 in Olathe, Kan. Registration is currently open for the course created by the University of Illinois and delivered in collaboration with Iowa State University. Early registration deadline is April 5 to receive a $1,000 tuition discount.
For nearly 30 years, EVP has been recognized as a premier credential for elite swine practitioners. In 2017 Dr. Dan Thomson, an internationally known leader in beef cattle production and animal welfare, partnered with the Illinois team to introduce the EVP model to beef practitioners. The 2020 EVP Beef course focuses on cow-calf practitioners.
“The first cohort of beef veterinarians to experience EVP discovered the program’s powerful combination of world-class instructors and a close-knit group of peers,” said Thomson. “EVP is a unique opportunity to grow and thrive in a supportive learning environment. It’s a chance to kick-start your practice, to move from focusing on the day-to-day grind of putting in a prolapse to thinking more broadly about the services you offer producers, from conception to consumption.”
The cost is $9,000, or $8,000 for registrations placed by April 5. For details about the dates, course content, and instructors, and to register, visit evp.illinois.edu, email ope@vetmed.illinois.edu, or call 217-333-2907.
CVMA Online Seminar: A Fresh Look at the Management of Osteoarthritis in Dogs
January 19, 2021 –
CVMA Online Seminars are convenient interactive presentations offering CEUs held online in real-time. This learning platform allows you to participate from anywhere with internet access - from your practice, your home, or anywhere you have an internet connection. Attending is easy as a few mouse clicks. You will only need internet access and either, computer audio, a headset, or a telephone.
The A Fresh Look at the Management of Osteoarthritis in Dogs online seminar is offered on January 12 & 19, 2021. When you register for the A Fresh Look at the Management of Osteoarthritis in Dogs online seminar, a URL will be sent to the registered attendee's email address with login information on how to begin the online seminar.
Course Description
This presentation will focus on the sources of OA in dogs, the impact of OA on limbs and mobility in dogs, the management options that positively impact dogs with OA, and the principles and logistics of long-term OA management programs.
CVMA Online Seminars are convenient interactive presentations offering CEUs held online in real-time. This learning platform allows you to participate from anywhere with internet access - from your practice, your home, or anywhere you have an internet connection. Attending is easy as a few mouse clicks. You will only need internet access and either, computer audio, a headset, or a telephone.
The New Employment Laws for 2021 online seminar is offered on January 26, 2021. When you register for the New Employment Laws for 2021 online seminar, a URL will be sent to the registered attendee's email address with login information on how to begin the online seminar.
Course Description
With the enactment of several new employment laws taking effect in 2021, most businesses, including veterinary practices, will be affected. This talk will introduce several new and important laws that all employers and employees should be aware of moving forward. This talk is free to CVMA members and qualifies as continuing education credit for the purpose of California veterinarian and registered veterinary technician license renewal.