This page lists CPD courses available by month. Not all courses have been approved by the ABVMA. ABVMA approved CPD is noted with the ABVMA logo.
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6 hr(s) CPD approved by the
Event Date(s): January 16 2024 January 23 2024 January 30 2024 February 06 2024
This course will prepare veterinary professionals that provide health services to smallholder swine producers. Topics include: general health and production practices, approaching the sick pig/herd, performing a comprehensive diagnostic workup, vaccination strategies, and more. This course has been organized by CAHSS and WeCAHN.
Online Webinar
January 16, 23, 30 and February 6
4 - 5:30 p.m. MT
Registrar
Date Posted : December 21, 2023
6 hr(s) CPD approved by the
Event Date(s): February 04 2024
Hosted by: The Calgary Academy of Veterinary Medicine (CAVM)
Description: Please open the flyer for a full description on page 2.
Time: 8:30am-4:30pm Mountain Time
Format: Hybrid Session (In-Person, Live on Zoom, & Recorded). If we don’t get at least 30 in-person registrations this will move to Zoom only (& recorded).
Location: In-person at Theatre 3, U of C, Health Sciences Centre
Speaker: Dr. Marie Holowaychuk DVM, Diplomate ACVECC. CEO and Founder, Reviving Veterinary Medicine
Sponsors: UCVM, WDDC & Ceva
To Register: login to our website, go to the Education tab/CAVM In-Person & Zoom Sessions, find this session, add to cart, then checkout and make the payment. A confirmation email will be emailed to you within 48 hours. If you need a login for our website, please email us at info@cavm.ab.ca
Cost: See our website or the flyer.
Questions: email info@cavm.ab.ca or phone 403-863-7160
1 hr(s) CPD approved by the
Event Date(s): February 06 2024
Webinar presented by the Canadian Animal Blood Bank at 6 p.m.
Description
Session Description: Trauma, hemolysis, and dodgy bone marrow function can land a cat in the hot (cold?) seat of an anemic crisis. Clinicians need to act fast and resuscitate anemic cats with type matched red blood cell products. This course will walk the care team through rapid identification of an appropriate feline donor by providing a how-to guide to using point of care blood typing and crossmatching. Techniques for feline blood donor collection are modified to be accomplished in the emergency setting. A discussion of possible transfusion associated adverse events will encourage the adoption of best practices for safe administration of these products to the anemic patient.
Session Objectives:
1. Identify an appropriate feline donor to provide blood products to an anemic emergency patent.
2. Perform safe blood product administration to an anemic recipient using point of care blood typing and cross matching
3. Monitor the patient for transfusion associated complications and understand how to respond to these events
About the Speaker:
Amanda Cavanagh, DVM, DACVECC, is an Assistant Professor of Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care at Colorado State University College of Veterinary Medicine and is the section head of the Emergency Service. Dr Cav received her undergraduate degree from Georgetown University in Washington DC. She then received her DVM from Auburn University in 2011 and acquired ACVECC board certification after completing a residency at North Carolina State University in 2015. Dr. Cavanagh has a special interest in point of care ultrasound, traumatology, and toxicology. She is owned by 4 lovely children, two moderately dyspneic pugs, and two hairless cats with an impressive multi-season, holiday inclusive wardrobe.
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1 hr(s) CPD approved by the
Event Date(s): February 08 2024
Live webcast presented on February 8 available for on-demand viewing afterwards
https://www.communivet.com/en/ca/education/webcasts/does-it-stay-or-does-it-go-knowing-when-to-extract-the-tooth-and-how-to-succeed-at-it
Join us on February 8 at 7 p.m. (EST) to enhance your skills and elevate your confidence in the field of dentistry.
During this webcast, Dr. Roseline Lorrain will delve into the intricacies of identifying teeth that
require extraction, assessing the difficulty level of an upcoming procedure, and acquiring essential tricks to achieve success. She will also share her knowledge on managing root fractures and retrieving root fragments effectively.
Date Posted : January 28, 2024
2 hr(s) CPD approved by the
Event Date(s): February 11 2024
The Edmonton Association of Small Animal Veterinarians presents an in-person & live-streamed webinar for DVMs, RVTs and Client Care Specialists!
Speaker: Leilani Mustillo, RVT (VTS – Emergency), CEO & Founder of Animal Health Link
Date: Sunday, Feb 11, 2024
Time: 10 am - 12 pm; Registrations 9:15 am
Seminar Venue: WDDC, Edmonton
Fees: EASAV/CAVM Members and unregistered support staff: FREE
Other DVMs: $26.25 Other RVTs: $15.75
Sponsored by: Animal Health Link, Steady Gait Planning and WDDC
Registrations: To register for this event and for more information, go to easav.ca.
To make credit card payments, all registrants must create a profile on the EASAV website, then register and pay for the CE online.
Questions? Email info@easav.ca or call (780)970-3728
2 hr(s) CPD approved by the
Event Date(s): February 11 2024
The Edmonton Association of Small Animal Veterinarians presents an in-person and live streamed webinar for DVMs & RVTs.
Advanced Urban Hen Care (Do you want a chicken or this chicken?)
Speaker: Daren Mandrusiak, BSc, DVM
Date: Sunday, Feb 11, 2024
Time: 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm; Registrations 12 pm
A light lunch will be provided for those attending the live event!
Seminar Venue: WDDC, Edmonton; Webinar platform: Zoom
Fees: EASAV/CAVM Members and unregistered support staff: FREE
Other DVMs: $26.25 Other RVTs: $15.75
Sponsored by: Steady Gait Planning and WDDC
Registrations: To register for this event and for more information, go to easav.ca.
To make credit card payments, all registrants must create a profile on the EASAV website, then register and pay for the CE online.
Questions? Email info@easav.ca or call (780)970-3728
1.5 hr(s) CPD approved by the
Event Date(s): February 17 2024
Discover your unique strengths through the perspective of positive psychology to step into your potential and mitigate performance risks. This self-discovery program includes a 30-45 mins online assessment you can do at your own speed, a complete report of your strengths and risk areas and 1.5 hrs of teaching & coaching to understand the report and learn how to utilize the information to achieve goals or address challenges in your personal or professional life.
Date Posted : February 12, 2024
1.5 hr(s) CPD approved by the
Event Date(s): February 21 2024
In this presentation, Dr. Diaw will provide practical insights on managing equine breeding, common problems and complications throughout the reproductive process to minimize errors and ensure the success, health and wellbeing of the mare and the newborn foal.
Date Posted : February 09, 2024
1 hr(s) CPD approved by the
Event Date(s): February 27 2024
This presentation is a brief overview of three common cancers that we see in dogs – lymphoma, mast cell tumours and soft tissue sarcomas. We will cover typical presentation, recommended diagnostics, available treatments and prognosis associated with each cancer.
RSVP to : katie.brisebois@borealvet.com
Date Posted : February 01, 2024
1 hr(s) CPD approved by the
Event Date(s): February 28 2024
Join Dr Sylvestre for this interactive 1 hour webinar on managing Osteoarthritis the dog; because the successful management of OA is so much more than just using the correct medication and applying a few modalities! During the webinar we will discuss:
Why exercise is the key to OA management;
How to create an effective exercise program that will fit in your client’s life
How to engage your clients to become active participants in their pets OA management (without them the odds of success drastically drops!).
Evidence based information on various popular modalities
And of course medications and surgeries
To get access to the webinar, please go to to Focusandflourish.com and register.