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2015 CVESC Dinner Seminar Series

You are cordially invited to attend the 2015 CVESC  Dinner Seminar Series.

Every month in 2015, Chicago Veterinary Emergency & Specialty Center will host an evening of dinner and RACE Approved lecture presented by one of our talented doctors.  Throughout the year, our presenters will lecture on a variety of topics within their respective areas of expertise, while focusing on pre-referral diagnostics and treatment.  Attendance is limited to veterinarians, practice managers, and owners.  RSVP required.

Upcoming Seminars:

February 25th     Dr. Aaron Jackson, DVM, DACVS
Lameness:  The Assessment, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Orthopedic Injuries
Sponsored by: MWI Veterinary Supply

March 25th         Dr. Anne Cohen, DVM, Practice Limited to Emergency & Critical Care
ER in the GP: Everything from Triage to Treatment
Sponsored by: Elanco

April 22nd           Dr. Jaclyn Smith, DVM, DACVIM (Oncology)
Cover Your Bases: The Ins and Outs of Cancer Diagnostics and Treatment Side Effects

May 27th             Dr. Jack MacKenzie, DVM, DACVIM
The What, Why, and How of Polyuria/Polydipsia in Small Animals
Sponsored by: Nutramax

June 24th             Dr. Beth Ellen McNamara, DVM, CCRT
Rehabilitation for Common Surgical Procedures
Sponsored by: Cutting Edge Lasers

July 22nd            Dr. Zachary Niman, DVM, DACVIM (Neurology)
Common Pitfalls Encountered During Initial Neurologic Assessment, Diagnosis and Treatment

August 26th        Dr. David Silliman, Practice Limited to Surgery
Controlling the Open Abdomen:  The Safe and Diagnostic Exploratory Laparotomy

Sept 23rd            Dr. Michael Luethy, DVM, DACVIM (Cardiology)
Use of the ECG in Feline and Canine Cardiology  (REGISTER)
Sponsored by:  Boehringer Ingelheim

If you have any questions about our seminar series or if you would like to enroll,  please contact Eva Kaltenbach at ekaltenbach@cvesc.net for more information.

This seminar series has been approved for 8 hours of continuing education credit for veterinarians in jurisdictions which recognize AAVSB RACE approval; however participants should be aware that some boards have limitations on the number of hours accepted in certain categories and/or restrictions on certain methods of delivery of continuing education. Call Eva Kaltenbach (773)281-7110 Ext. 1101 for further information.

 


 2015 CVESC Tech Talk Series

Join us for a casual, after-hours evening of food, wine and CE!

This year, the talented technician staff of CVESC will be presenting various RACE Approved topics in emergency and specialty veterinary medicine and focusing on how they can be applied in the general practice setting. Attendance is open to veterinary technicians and veterinary assistants. RSVP required.

Upcoming Seminars:

April 1st            Anesthesia Highs and Lows: How Anesthesia Effects Our Monitoring
Jessica Antonicic, BS, CVT, VTS

April 29th            Recognize Respiratory Distress and Act!
Kyal Sylverne, CVT

May 20th            Veterinary Oncology: An Overview
Colleen McLuckie, CVT

June 17th            Math for Veterinary Technicians
Brian Shears

July 15th            Bandaging Techniques for Veterinary Technicians
Jessica McCuen, LVT

November 18th            Cardiology for the Veterinary Technician: An ECG Overview and Basic Cardiac Health Assessment                                                            Alison Yorke, CVT

If you have any questions about our seminar series or if you would like to enroll,  please contact Eva Kaltenbach at ekaltenbach@cvesc.net for more information.

This seminar series has been approved for 8 hours of continuing education credit for veterinary technicians in jurisdictions which recognize AAVSB RACE approval; however participants should be aware that some boards have limitations on the number of hours accepted in certain categories and/or restrictions on certain methods of delivery of continuing education. Call Eva Kaltenbach (773)281-7110 Ext. 1101 for further information.