This comprehensive scientific program will provide veterinarians with cutting-edge information by top speakers in the fields of Canine, Feline, Avian, Bovine and Equine medicine.
A total of 12 hours of species-specific CE will be provided from Friday through Sunday. Four additional hours can be obtained by attending the Friday morning Cross-species session on Cross-Species Transfer of Disease: Future Shock is Here presented by Corrie Brown, DVM, PhD, DACVP. Every course is designed not only to assist those seeking certification, but also to provide an excellent review for all practitioners and academicians. The ABVP/AAHA Pre-Symposium Seminar on Thursday, May 1st, can provide you with 4 more hours of CE at no additional charge as you take your practice to the next level with The Healthy Veterinary Practice-Servant Leadership Program. Assess the leadership health of your practice and develop highly-motivated and cohesive practice teams by using the science-based Organizational Leadership Assessment. Learn how to apply servant leadership while creating an action plan to lead your organization to Optimal Health. Instructed by Dr. Linda Workman (AAHA) and Jay McNaught (Pfizer Animal Health).
Registration for the Endoscopic wet lab course at the University of Georgia is available by contacting Melissa Kilpatrick at 706.542.1451 or melissak@uga.edu for workshop registration. Transportation will be provided one-way from Savannah to Athens. You cannot register for the workshop through this web page.
This symposium provides one of the best opportunities for professional development, offering a challenging educational experience with limited time away from your practice.
Registration to the Symposium includes the ABVP/AAHA Pre-Symposium Seminar on Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday Sessions, Entry to Exhibit Hall, Welcome Reception, Friday and Saturday Networking Luncheons and online proceedings. |