Canine Conference
The Annual Canine Conference is held
at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical
Sciences in the Fall. The meeting is designed for practicing
veterinarians, but may also be of interest to experienced
veterinary technicians.
The Canine Conference focuses on diseases and problems
encountered routinely in small animal practice, and is designed to
be practical, relevant and up-to-date. Our goal is to provide
quality continuing education that will be of immediate use to the
general practitioner. A total of 15 hours of CE time is
provided.
Canine Conference 2013
The meeting starts at 5.30 pm on Friday August 23rd, and
finishes at noon on Sunday August 25th
| Date |
Speaker |
Topic |
| Friday August 23rd |
Dr. Jimmy Barr |
Management of Respiratory Distress: Keep it simple
(2 hr) |
|
Medicine Residents |
Show and Tell (1 hr) |
| Saturday August 24th |
Dr. Joe Mankin |
Anticonvulsant drugs: Emergency and Maintenance
Therapy (2 hrs) |
|
Dr. Brian Saunders |
Cruciate ligament rupture: Diagnosis and
Decision-making (2 hrs) |
|
Dr. Terry
Hensley |
Effective Use of Diagnostics (1 hr) |
|
Dr.
Mike Willard |
The Vomiting Dog (3 hrs) |
| Sunday August 25th |
Dr.
Audrey Cook |
Chronic Kidney Disease: Assessment and Management
(3 hrs) |
Please contact the CE office for booking and payment information on all
CE events.
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