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2010 EVE Webinars |
Complementary and Alternative
Veterinary Medicine (CAVM) Series
2 hours CE credit per module
These webinars, a series of 7 2-hour modules in holistic veterinary medicine, is
geared toward the practitioner who is increasingly faced with cients learning
about CAVM modalities from the internet and other sources. Each segment is
presented by a different veterinarian with advanced training and experience in
the specific modality. Each module will cover an introduction of the modality
(mechanism of action, clinical trials, etc.), and where applicable an example of
the therapy that could immediately be used by clinicians.
Introduction to CAVM
Sunday,
September 12, 2010, 7-9pm
Presented by Nancy Scanlan, DVM
This webinar, the first in a series of 7 2-hour modules in holistic veterinary
medicine, is geared toward the practitioner who is increasingly faced with
cients learning about CAVM modalities from the internet and other sources. Each
segment is presented by a differnt veterinarian with advanced training and
experience in the specific modality. Each module will cover an introduction of
the modality (mechanism of action, clinical trials, etc.), and where applicable
an example of the therapy that could immediately be used by clinicians. This
first webinar is an introduction to CAVM and is highly recommended for
practitioners wishing to take any or all of the other modules in the series.
Click here to register
for Module 1.
Homeopathy
Sunday,
October 10, 2010, 7-9pm
Presented by Shelley Epstein, VMD, CVH and Glen Dupree, DVM
The second in a series of 7 2-hour modules in holistic veterinary medicine
geared toward the practitioner who is increasingly faced with clients learning
about Complementary and Alternative Veterinary Medicine (CAVM) modalities from
the internet and other sources. This webinar will be presented by Shelley
Epstein, VMD, CVH, and Glen Dupree, DVM, and will cover an introduction to the
modality, case presentations, studies supporting the modality (mechanism of
action, clinical trials, etc.) and where applicable, an example of the therapy
that could immediately be used by clinicians.
Click here to register
for Module 2.
Homotoxicology
Sunday,
November 14, 2010, 7-9pm
Presented by PJ Broadfoot, DVM
The third in a series of 7 2-hour modules in holistic veterinary medicine geared
toward the practitioner who is increasingly faced with clients learning about
Complementary and Alternative Veterinary Medicine (CAVM) modalities from the
internet and other sources. This webinar will be presented by PJ Broadfoot, DVM,
and will cover an introduction to the modality, case presentations, studies
supporting the modality (mechanism of action, clinical trials, etc.) and where
applicable, an example of the therapy that could immediately be used by
clinicians.
Click here to register for Module 3.
TCVM
Sunday,
January 9, 2011, 7-9pm
Presented by Shen Xie, DVM, PhD, MS and Patricia Baley, PhD, DVM
The fourth in a series of 7 2-hour modules in holistic veterinary medicine
geared toward the practitioner who is increasingly faced with clients learning
about Complementary and Alternative Veterinary Medicine (CAVM) modalities from
the internet and other sources. This webinar will be presented by Shen Xie, DVM,
PhD, MS, and Patricia Bailey, PhD, DVM, and will cover an introduction to the
modality, case presentations, studies supporting the modality (mechanism of
action, clinical trials, etc.) and where applicable, an example of the therapy
that could immediately be used by clinicians.
Click here to register
for Module 4.
Chiropractic
Sunday, February 6, 2011, 7-9pm
Presented by Pedro Rivera, DVM, FACFN
The fifth in a series of 7 2-hour modules in holistic veterinary medicine geared
toward the practitioner who is increasingly faced with clients learning about
Complementary and Alternative Veterinary Medicine (CAVM) modalities from the
internet and other sources. This webinar will be presented by Pedro Rivera, DVM,
FACFN, and will cover an introduction to the modality, case presentations,
studies supporting the modality (mechanism of action, clinical trials, etc.) and
where applicable, an example of the therapy that could immediately be used by
clinicians.
Click here to register for Module
5.
Herbs
Sunday, March 6, 2011, 7-9pm
Presented by Barbara Fougere, BSc, BVMS (Hons), BHSc (Comp Med) MHSc (Herb Med),
CVA (IVAS), CVBM, CVCP
The sixth in a series of 7 2-hour modules in holistic veterinary medicine geared
toward the practitioner who is increasingly faced with clients learning about
Complementary and Alternative Veterinary Medicine (CAVM) modalities from the
internet and other sources. This webinar will be presented by Barbara Fougere,
BSc, BVMS (Hons), BHSc (Comp Med), MHSc (Herb Med), CVA (IVAS), CVBM,CVCP, and
will cover an introduction to the modality, case presentations, studies
supporting the modality (mechanism of action, clinical trials, etc.) and where
applicable, an example of the therapy that could immediately be used by
clinicians.
Click here to register for Module 6.
CAVM for Food Animals
Sunday, April 3, 2011, 7-9pm
Presented by Hubert Karreman, DVM
The seventh in a series of 7 2-hour modules in holistic veterinary medicine
geared toward the practitioner who is increasingly faced with clients learning
about Complementary and Alternative Veterinary Medicine (CAVM) modalities from
the internet and other sources. This webinar will be presented by Hubert
Karreman, DVM, and will cover an introduction to the modality, case
presentations, studies supporting the modality (mechanism of action, clinical
trials, etc.) and where applicable, an example of the therapy that could
immediately be used by clinicians.
Click here to register for Module 7.
Cost
PVMA Members - FREE
PVMA Student Members - FREE
PVTA Members - FREE
Non-Member Veterinarians - $85
Non-PVTA Veterinary Technicians & Assistants - $45
Veterinary Office Staff - $35
Ethics and Medical Records Go Hand in Hand
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
7:00-9:00pm
Presenter: Charlotte Lacroix, DVM, JD, Veterinary Business Advisors, Inc.
2 hours CE are available
Why are veterinarians required to maintain medical records? Why do they have to
be detailed such that another veterinarian unfamiliar with the care, could pick
up where you left off? Are laws just there to aggravate us? What if a new client
wants the medical records of a patient that used to be owned by someone else
when it was under your care? Does the record follow the patient or the client?
What is the legal response? What is the ethical response? This presentation will
review the importance of medical record keeping and how ethical principles drive
the record keeping requirement.
Cost
PVMA Members - FREE
PVMA Student Members - FREE
PVTA Members - FREE
Non-Member Veterinarians - $85
Non-PVTA Veterinary Technicians & Assistants - $45
Veterinary Office Staff - $35
To Register
If you wish to participate in this EVE webinar, please register online by
clicking here.
Be "Sure" About Your Employee Benefits, USI's
Regulatory and Market Update
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
7:00-9:00pm
Presenter: USI Affinity
Join USI Affinity for a webinar on Health Care Reform which will help guide you
through recent changes in Health Care legislation and its effect on your
business. Topics will include:
- What will the penalties be for employers who don’t offer health insurance?
- What kinds of coverage will be available in the future?
- Am I eligible for Tax Credits?
Get answers to these and other questions by participating in our webinar.
Cost
PVMA Members - FREE
PVMA Student Members - FREE
PVTA Members - FREE
Non-Member Veterinarians - $85
Non-PVTA Veterinary Technicians & Assistants - $45
Veterinary Office Staff - $35
If you wish to participate in this EVE webinar, please register online by
clicking here.
PVMA Town Hall Meeting
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
7:00-9:00pm
Presenter: Charlene Wandzilak, PVMA Executive Director
This is your chance to learn first hand about the hot topics, issues, and
projects going on at PVMA. Is there a specific question you would like to have
answered, or something you want clarified or explained in more detail? Plan to
join PVMA's Executive Director for the first Town Hall Meeting on October 20 for
your answers.
Cost
PVMA Members - FREE
PVMA Student Members - FREE
PVTA Members - FREE
Non-Member Veterinarians - $85
Non-PVTA Veterinary Technicians & Assistants - $45
Veterinary Office Staff - $35
To Register
If you wish to participate in this EVE webinar, please register online by
clicking here.
State Board of Veterinary Medicine: Current
Issues
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
7:00-9:00pm
Presenter: Teresa Lazo, Esq., General Counsel, Pennsylvania State Board of
Veterinary Medicine
2 hours CE are available
Details of this webinar will be provided closer to the date.
Cost
PVMA Members - FREE
PVMA Student Members - FREE
PVTA Members - FREE
Non-Member Veterinarians - $85
Non-PVTA Veterinary Technicians & Assistants - $45
Veterinary Office Staff - $35
If you wish to participate in this EVE webinar, please register online by
clicking here. |
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