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American  College of Veterinary Pathologists - Events

Animal Dental Training Center

The Animal Dental Training Center of Baltimore (ADTC) offers year-round continuing education programs in Oral Surgery & Dentistry designed for technicians, general practitioners, and those with a special interest in dentistry. Visit www.animaldentalcenter.com for full schedule, detailed course information, and program availability.

March, 2010

March 12-13

Kruth-Halling Veterinary presents a two-day comprehensive hands-on course on Linear External Skeletal Fixation in Small Animals. Participants will learn basic principles and applications of external fixation for stabilizing long bone fractures in cats and dogs. Instructor: Krista Halling, DVM, CCRP, Diplomate ACVS. Holiday Inn, Guelph. To register, please contact Astrid Van Esch at info@khvet.ca or call 519.787.0699.

March 13-15

American Association of Feline Practitioners 2010 Spring Conference - "Creating Relationships that Last: Feline Behaviour, Medicine & Surgery in the First Year of Life"- San Diego, CA. For more information, email info@catvets.com

March 18-19

1st Annual Forensic Photography Workshop- Hosted by University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida. Cost is $250 US, which includes tuition and student material plus continental breakfast and lunch each day. Space will be limited to 25 participants. Register online at http://conferences.dce.ufl.edu/

March 19-21

19th Annual Northeast Dairy Production Medicine Symposium, Theme "Be the Boss"- March 19 through March 21, April 1, 2010 at Embassy Suites, Syracuse, New York

Speakers include: Bruce Tulgan- "It's Okay to be the Boss", Mark Stephenson (Cornell University)- "Milk Pricing- Future Options & Opportunities", Matt Waldron (University of Missouri) - "Transition Cow Immunity", Vern Osborne (University of Guelph) - "Water Quality on the Dairy", Terri Ollivett (Cornell University)- "Cryptosporidiosis and growth in neonatal dairy calves", David Feathers (Cornell University) - "Saving Your Body - Bovine Vet Ergonomics", Dale Bauman (Cornell University) - "Sustainability in Agriculture", Beth Meyer (American Dairy Council) - "Media Training in a Changing Environment", Paul Rapnicki (University of Minnesota) - "Dairy Stockmanship", along with Practice Tips from Drs. Mike Capel, Bob Ceglowski, and Brenda Moslock Carter.

For more information, contact Dr. Mark Thomas at mthomascow@HUGHES.NET or Dr. Christopher Cripps at chris@healthycows.com  

March 20

Kruth-Halling Veterinary presents a one-day comprehensive hands-on course on Hybrid External Skeletal Fixation in Small Animals. Participants will learn principles and techniques for applying linear-circular hybrid external fixation for stabilization of long bone fractures and for performing arthrodeses in dogs and cats. Prerequisite: linear ESF course or previous familiarity with linear external fixation. Instructor: Krista Halling, DVM, CCRP, Diplomate ACVS. Holiday Inn, Guelph. To register, please contact Astrid Van Esch at info@khvet.ca or call 519.787.0699.

March 26-27

The University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine 47th Annual Veterinary Conference & Alumni Weekend at the Classic Center in Athens, GA.

Deadline to register is March 12. For online registration, maps and hotel information, visit http://www.vet.uga.edu/alumni/alumni/reunion.php

March 31

GTVA Subscription Series
Feline Medicine - Renal Insufficiency; Geriatrics; Blood Pressure, Dr. Margie Sherk, Cats Only Veterinary Clinic, Vancouver, BC

March 31

Animal Behaviour and Welfare Seminar. Speaker- Dr. Trevor de Vries. University of Guelph, Kemptville Campus, Room 141, Animal and Poultry Science Building 4:30-5:30 p.m.