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This course has been postponed.
sponsored by
Virginia - Maryland Regional
College of Veterinary Medicine
Continuing and Professional Education
This series consists of six monthly five-hour sessions on Friday
afternoons. Topics include: localization of neurological disorders,
seizure disorders, vomiting, polyuria/polydypsia, azotemia, dyspnea,
proteinuria, diarrhea, chronic cough, and dermatology. These topics are
presented in conjunction with case material in a rounds-type format.
Course sessions begin at 1:00 p.m. and finish at 6:00 p.m.
As part of this course, participants are given reading assignments from
Practical Small Animal Internal Medicine by Leib and Monroe.
This course is limited to 15 veterinarians who will commit to six
monthly sessions of clinical solving experiences with outstanding
teachers. We will also have a VTEL satellite downlink site at the
Gudelsky Center in College Park Maryland. If you would prefer this
option, please make that choice on the registration form. Participants
are eligible for 30 contact hours of veterinary continuing education
and 3.0 continuing education units for successful completion of the
course. Dates of the sessions are:
November 19, 2004
December 17, 2004
January 14, 2005
February 18, 2005
March 18, 2005
April 15, 2005
Fee and Registration
The onsite fee in Blacksburg is $1050.
The fee for the VTEL satellite
downlink site in Maryland is $1250.
Both fees include six sessions with
clinical faculty, a textbook (Practical Small Animal Internal Medicine
by Leib and Monroe), handout materials, breaks and CE certificate in
April.
Your registration form and fee
should be returned no later than November 5, 2004.
Register On-line
About the
Series Approach
Continuing Education is a critical ingredient in practice success and
satisfaction. The Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary
Medicine (VMRCVM) at Virginia Tech offers a unique approach to in-depth
continuing education for you as a veterinary practitioner with the
Surgical and Medical Series. The series does not replace the regular
VMRCVM spring and fall Friday-Saturday continuing education short
courses, but is designed to fill a need for those practitioners even
more committed to improving competency and the quality of patient care.
For More Information For further information about the content of these courses, please contact,
Anne Cinsavich, Virginia-Maryland Regional College of
Veterinary Medicine, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, at (540) 231-5261 or
aclapsad@vt.edu.
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