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CVMA Online Seminars are convenient interactive presentations offering CEUs held 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 as easy as a few mouse clicks. You will only need internet access and either computer audio, a headset, or a telephone.
This webinar is open to veterinarians, veterinary technicians, veterinary hospital staff, and veterinary students.

The use of antiviral therapy for Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) is a transformative and rapidly evolving phenomenon in feline medicine. This session will update attendees on the current use and best practices for antiviral therapy in the treatment of FIP, including the indications, protocols, and expected outcomes. In particular, this session will emphasize the therapy’s transition from the black market to legally available products, discuss some common misconceptions, and review frequently asked questions.
This course qualifies for 1.5 CEUs.

Dr. Samantha Evans completed a combined DVM/PhD program at UC Davis, where she studied retroviral (specifically FIV) molecular pathogenesis and therapeutic eradication strategies and worked towards a cure for HIV/AIDS using a feline model and One Health perspective. Afterwards, she moved to East Lansing, Michigan for a small animal medicine and surgery internship at Michigan State University and then returned to Fort Collins to pursue a residency in clinical pathology at Colorado State University (CSU). She joined the faculty at Ohio State University for four years before returning to Colorado, where she now works as an assistant professor of veterinary clinical pathology. Dr. Evans' research interests include comparative virology, antiviral therapeutics, and medical pedagogy, focusing particularly on feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) from both a novel diagnostics standpoint, as well as unlicensed (black market) therapies.
March 3, 2026
5:00 PM–7:30 PM (PST)
| CVMA Members | Non-Members |
|---|---|
| Veterinarians: $60 RVT/Veterinary Staff: $40 Veterinarian/RVT Students: $25 | Veterinarians: $120 RVT/Veterinary Staff: $80 Veterinarian/RVT Students: $35 |
Registration for this event closes on February 27, 2026. CVMA members receive discounted registration for continuing education. If you are not a member, join now to take advantage of this and many other member benefits.
This course qualifies for interactive learning CE.