Continuing Education

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Previous Events + Materials

2011

 

Oct 6:

NEUROLOGY

 

Joe Kornegay, DVM

Neurolocalization for the General Practitioner

 

Stacey Sullivan, DVM

Highly Localizing Neurologic Exam Findings

 

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Aug 8:

CARDIOLOGY + SURGERY

 

Matthew Miller, DVM

Little Dogs with Leaky Valves

 

Theresa Fossum, DVM

Gastric Dilatation Volvulus: Practical Update for the General Practitioner

 

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May 5:

SURGERY

 

Adam Strom, DVM

Exploratory Laparotomy: An approach to vomiting and abdominal pain

 

Kirk Wenelburg, DVM

Recent Advances in Orthopedic Surgery

 

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Jan 6:

ONCOLOGY

 

John M. Bjorneby, DVM

Cytology versus Histopathology

 

Mary Kay Blake, DVM

Recent Advances in Veterinary Oncology

 

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2010

 

Jul 22:

INTERNAL MEDICINE

 

Emilie Chaplow, VMD

Collapsing Trachea: Medical Management & Beyond

 

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Mar 18:

ANESTHESIA + REHABILITATION

 

Sandra Perkowski, VMD

Pain Management: What’s the Latest?

 

Joanne Bak, DVM

Integrated Analgesia

 

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2009

 

Jul 30:

EMERGENCY

 

Brian Young, VMD

Critical Care Nutrition: Enteral and Parenteral Options

 

Andreas Andreou, DVM

Heat Stroke

 

Emily Coddon, DVM

Five Toxins of Summer

 

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Apr 30:

INTERNAL MEDICINE

 

Emilie Chaplow, VMD

What’s New in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Canine Cushing’s Disease

 

Kimberly Winters, DVM

What’s New in the Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus

 

Rhonda Schulman, DVM

Endocrine Emergencies

 

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Jan 24:

SURGERY

 

Jerrold Bausman, DVM

Vacuum Assisted Healing

 

Michael Huber, DVM

Minimally Invasive Surgery

 

Steven Bilbrey, DVM

Biopsy Techniques

 

Kirk Wendelburg, DVM

What’s New in Veterinary Orthopedics

 

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2008

 

Oct 23:

NEUROLOGY

 

Stacey Sullivan, DVM

Pathophysiology of Seizures & First Line Anticonvulsant Use in Dogs/Cats

 

Karen Munana, DVM

Seizure Management: Beyond Phenobarbital & Bromide

 

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Raising the bar on how
continuing education
gets done.

ASG’s ongoing commitment to the veterinary community is fully illuminated during our continuing education programs, geared toward the general practitioner. We bring experts from all over the country to speak on topics that interest our referring veterinarians – the topics for our programs are chosen based on participant suggestion.

An evening of…

Camaraderie: Join other local veterinarians, as well as veterinarians from around the region, for our quarterly continuing education events, as we gather for food & drinks, to catch up with friends and colleagues, to swap case stories, and maybe to even learn a thing or two.

Food & drink: We partner with local event spaces, such as the The Castaway in Burbank, to provide the perfect environment for our presentations. The ambience is just right, with a spectacular view, great company and a wide variety of delectable dinner options.

RACE approved: Our CE program has been RACE (Registry of Approved Continuing Education) approved since March 2005, to ensure that you receive the proper credit for your participation. Four free, exceptional dinners a year, combined with the latest practical information on subjects you choose, AND a total of eight hours of approved CE. Sounds like a bargain to us.

For more information about Animal Specialty Group’s Continuing Education program, please call Steve Katz at (818) 244-7977.