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Master of Veterinary Medicine - Massey University
Massey University is an AVMA accredited veterinary school in Palmerston North, New Zealand that offers distance learning and post-graduate continuing education to veterinarians worldwide. Enrolments are open for the following RACE approved courses starting in February 2012: Canine and Feline Oncology; Avian Medicine, Diagnostic Imaging for Small Animal Veterinarians; Canine and Feline Soft Tissue Surgery, and Marketing Management for Veterinary Practice. For more information about the Master of Veterinary Medicine program and individual courses, visit www.mvm.massey.ac.nz or email mvm@massey.ac.nz.
Heartworm Webinar - Presented by Byron L. Blagburn, MS, PhD. This webinar focuses on a historical review of heartworm and heartworm preventatives; information on the development and use of microfilaria susceptibility assays, and details of recent research using the MP3 strain of D. immitis. This is an ongoing, free webinar that is available at your convenience. Register online at www.heartwormwebinar.ca.
Post-Secondary Animal Science & Veterinary Management Courses - Georgian College. Animal Science courses (Orillia Campus): Introduction to Canine Rehabilitation; Advanced Canine Rehabilitation; Basic Equine Rehabilitation; Advanced Equine Rehabilitation; Level 1 Veterinary Dentistry (Online). Veterinary Practice Manager courses (Barrie campus): Financial Management; Strategic Planning; Human Resources. For more information on dates, times and costs of these courses, visit www.georgianc.on.ca/continuing-education/healthsciences.
February, 2012
February 7
TAVM Veterinary Seminar Series. A variety of topical issues will be discussed by a number of speakers from the Toronto Veterinary Emergency Hospital, including; Mechanical Ventilation in Veterinary Medicine; Peritoneal Dialysis: Not a Last Resort; Advanced Imaging in Veterinary Medicine: An Introduction to CT and MRI; Canine Immune-mediated Hemolytic Anemia and Thrombocytopenia: treatment, complications and prognosis; and Laryngeal Paralysis - What is GOLPP? For more information, visit www.tavm.org or contact the TAVM administrator at 1.800.670.1702, ext. 12 or info@tavm.org.
February 8
TAVM Hospital Personnel Seminar Series: A variety of topical issues will be discussed by speakers from the Toronto Veterinary Emergency Hospital, including: Evaluation and Triage of the Emergency Patient; Radiographic Anatomy and Positioning - or - "Why do you need that straightener?!!@#*"; and Bandages, Splints and Casts - First, do no harm! For more information, visit www.tavm.org or contact the TAVM administrator at 1.800.670.1702, ext. 12 or info@tavm.org.
February 26 - March 1
33rd Northern New England Veterinary Alpine Symposium. Topics: Veterinary Surgical Oncology, Selected Practical Topics. Speaker: John Berg, DVM, DACVS. To register, visit www.veterinaryskimeeting.com or contact Dr. Paul Coviello at 978.501.2682 or BonaireSun@aol.com or Dr. Michael Veitch at 301.373.8633.
February 29
Golden Triangle Veterinary Academy Subscription Series - Surgery. Speaker: Dr. Ameet Singh, University of Guelph. Learn about registration here.
March, 2012
March 1
Animal Behaviour and Welfare Seminar Series. "One Health...One Welfare: Pet Ownership among the homeless and socially marginalized" - Michelle Lem (Ontario Veterinary College). 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. in Room 1713, Lifetime Learning Centre, OVC.
March 3 & 4
Equine Lameness Conference, Milton ON. Speakers: K. Allen, P. Clegg, J. Koenig, R. Smith, D. Trout. Topics: fetlock, OA, tendons/ligaments, back/neck/SI, pre-purchase and case discussions. Coinciding OAEP sponsored session and cocktail hour free to members. For more information, please visit www.vetkuws.com or contact evpost@vetkuws.com.
March 3 & 4
Intermediate Ultrasound Course, hosted by Vet Novations, Blair Animal Hospital, 849 Shefford Rd, Ottawa, ON, K1J 8H9. Topics include the bladder, kidneys, spleen, liver, adrenals, pancreas, GI and lymphatics. Review of interventional ultrasound and many interesting case presentations. 6 hours of scan time on both cats and dogs, and a take home manual to review. For more information, call 1.866.382.6937 or visit www.vetnovations.com/education.html.
March 6
TAVM Veterinary Seminar Subscription : "Case Based Assessment of Diagnostic Imaging of the Small Animal Patient". Speaker - Eric Herrgesell, DVM, DACVR, Referral Radiology, Sacramento, CA. For more information, visit www.tavm.org or contact the TAVM administrator at 1.800.670.1702, ext. 12 or info@tavm.org.
March 7
TAVM Hospital Personnel Seminar Series: "Dental Home Care: Concepts and Products". Speaker - Fraser Hale, DVM, Fellow, Academy of Veterinary Dentistry, Diplomate, American Veterinary Dental College. For more information, visit www.tavm.org or contact the TAVM administrator at 1.800.670.1702, ext. 12 or info@tavm.org.
March 21
OVMA Workshop - Career Planning for Associate Veterinarians and Potential Practice Owners. For more information and to register, click here.
March 24 & 25
Basic Ultrasound Course - Hosted by Vet Novations, Seneca College, 13990 Dufferin St., King City, ON. Topics include: how to understand the ultrasound image and how to create a clear picture; incorporating ultrasound into your practice; a basic abdomen protocol including liver, spleen, kidneys and bladder; FAST - use of ultrasound in emergency situations; aspirates and biopsies; 5 hours of hands-on lab experience. For more information, call 1.866.382.6937 or visit www.vetnovations.com/education.html
March 28
Golden Triangle Veterinary Academy Subscription Series - Dermatology. Speaker: Dr. Anthony Yu, University of Guelph. Learn about registration here.

