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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12 hr(s) CPD approved by the
Event Date(s): December 02 2023
Being a leader is hard work! Are you looking for ways to improve team culture, staff buy in, create understanding where your business is heading or how to talk with people who challenge you? Great communication starts with a great strategy, clear objectives and a path forward.
This 2 day workshop will take participants through the road map to communicating effectively with their teams (internally) and with their clients (externally). This will include building positive culture, creating clear messaging, and using dialogue skills for difficult conversations.
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14 hr(s) CPD approved by the
Event Date(s): December 02 2023 December 03 2023
This course will review the most common tumour types found in the oral cavities of dogs and cats, and will discuss diagnostic and surgical treatment protocols. In the wet-lab, participants will have the opportunity to practice regional lymph node harvesting, as well as mandibulectomies and maxillectomies. For more information, or to register, please visit the Serona Animal Health
Continuing Education page at www.serona.ca.
1.5 hr(s) CPD approved by the
Event Date(s): December 06 2023
7 - 8:30 p.m.webinar
Tracy Heyland will lead this 90-minute, interactive session, guiding you through self-awareness exercises, communication skills to help create boundaries and make clear requests, and breath work coupled with some gentle stretching yoga poses. Become more aware of your inner landscape and how to create a sense of empowered calm so that you can best navigate important conversations with more ease and grace. Decrease your levels of stress with new skills and in turn, increase your feelings of success and ability to have your needs met.
The 20-minute yoga and breath section aims to provide relief to chronically overused muscles and tight fascial planes we often develop in VetMed. Poses will be appropriate for anyone brand new to yoga and offer variations for those wanting more challenge. Tracy is known for her calming style of yoga and unifying the breath with body awareness to get the most out of a pose, whether you are at work or at home.
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1 hr(s) CPD approved by the
Event Date(s): December 06 2023
Webinar presented by Dr. Nicole Sheehan on December 6 at 5 p.m. (MT)
Elevated liver enzymes can be indicative of hepatic disease, inflammation, or other underlying health issues. However, reaching a definitive diagnosis can be a challenge. There are often specific dosing regimens for liver support supplements to ensure their effectiveness. Supplements that require fasting or fat sources to improve absorption are limiting factors that may reduce compliance.
During this webcast, Dr. Nicole Sheehan will simplify the complex organ that is the liver and provide solutions that support liver wellness without the need to fast, which can improve owner compliance and clinical outcomes. She will review the research of clinically proven active ingredients that play a critical role in reducing elevated liver enzymes and how these ingredients can simplify the management of canine liver problems for pet owners and your practice.
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Date Posted : November 21, 2023
1 hr(s) CPD approved by the
Event Date(s): December 12 2023
Live webcast presented by Dr. Brendon Laing on December 12 at 6 p.m. (MT) - Available for on-demand viewing afterwards.
Is your hospital “tech fearful”, “tech forward” or somewhere in the middle? As daunting as it may seem, the benefits of using technology are well worth the bumps in the road. During this webcast, Dr. Brendon Laing, veterinarian, practice owner, and technology advocate, discusses this topic with some fresh ideas for low-, medium-, and high-tech options and the potential impact on hospital efficiency.
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Date Posted : November 21, 2023
1 hr(s) CPD approved by the
Event Date(s): December 13 2023
Live webcast presented by Dr. Claire Underwood on December 13 at 5 p.m. (MT)
Point of care ultrasound (POCUS) techniques represent a fast straightforward means to monitor and diagnose equine patients. Inexpensive pocket ultrasound devices are increasingly being used as ‘an extension of the stethoscope’ to answer focused clinical questions.
During this webcast, Dr. Claire Underwood will cover some of the devices available along with techniques for equine abdominal POCUS. She will also discuss case examples of their use in monitoring and diagnosis.
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Date Posted : November 28, 2023