Saturday, May 2nd

The Future of Mitral and Tricuspid Valve Disease

The lecture will review the pathophysiology of acquired mitral and tricuspid and current diagnostic and treatment recommendations as well as expected outcomes based on the disease stages.Comparative treatment landscape for mitral and tricuspid disease in people will be reviewed. […]

Integrative and Longevity Veterinary Medicine

There are many modalities of therapy alternative to those taught in conventional veterinary medicine. Although these more natural treatments have been slowly infiltrating and being accepted into our profession, I have been practicing these clinically for a half century. This presentation gives an overview […]

An Advanced Look at Cryosurgery In Clinical Practice

The proper freezing of diseased tissue, especially cancers and tumors has been around since the  1800s  but barely accepted as a viable modality in veterinary medicine. And for the small percentage of veterinarians or institutions using it, the extent to which it has benefit is not well known. This presentation will offer a number of clinical cases […]

Basic Ophthalmic Exam for GP & ER (What you can do, and when to refer to a specialist)

Basic Ophthalmic Exam for GP & ER (What you can do, and when to refer to a specialist) Lecture Room MWI Hall 3:00 PM 5/2/2026 Veterinarian Track – Andréa Minella DVM, PhD, DACVO Track MenuVet Track Vet’s Choice Radiology Hall MWI Hall Tech Track BestPetRx Hall Elanco Hall Management Track Chckvet Hall Client Care Track […]

Librela: Global Scientific & Medical Information for Veterinarians – Over 3 Years of Clinical Experience

This session will provide veterinarians with a comprehensive overview of global scientific and medical data for Librela (bedinvetmab), drawing on over three years of real-world clinical experience. Attendees will gain insights into pharmacovigilance, safety profiles, and adverse event reporting from millions of doses administered worldwide. […]

Sunday, May 3nd

Treating Crown Lesions: Understanding the Options

This seminar is intended to provide the small animal practitioner with intimate knowledge of how to manage some of the most common crown lesions seen in dogs and cats. When to extract? What is root canal treatment and when is it indicated? What is the difference between root canal treatment and vital pulp treatment? When is […]

A Spay isn’t Just a Spay: Surgery in Birds & Exotics

Birds and other exotic pets are unique in that their anatomy, physiology, and diseases are different in many ways from those of dogs and cats. This can make even simple procedures, such as spaying and neutering, challenging. In this lecture, we will review spays in birds and […]

Itch Please! A Generalist’s Approach to Managing the Itchy Dog

Program Description: In this 1-hour live CE interactive presentation, Drs. Adam Christman will start with an overview of managing the pruritic dog from both the general practitioner and dermatologist’s perspectives. A discussion of best tips for success in dermatology will help illustrate the simplistic veterinary diagnostic tools that generalists can do when a pruritic dog presents. […]

Separation Anxiety in Dogs

This lecture will discuss some of the myths and misunderstandings about this anxiety disorder. For example, a Finnish study showed that dogs with separation anxiety were more likely to be found in homes where the owners were detached versus those homes that were very warm and fuzzy with their pets. […]

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The Future of Mitral and Tricuspid Valve Disease

The lecture will review the pathophysiology of acquired mitral and tricuspid and current diagnostic and treatment recommendations as well as expected outcomes based on the disease stages.Comparative treatment landscape for mitral and tricuspid disease in people will be reviewed. […]

Integrative and Longevity Veterinary Medicine

There are many modalities of therapy alternative to those taught in conventional veterinary medicine. Although these more natural treatments have been slowly infiltrating and being accepted into our profession, I have been practicing these clinically for a half century. This presentation gives an overview […]

An Advanced Look at Cryosurgery In Clinical Practice

The proper freezing of diseased tissue, especially cancers and tumors has been around since the  1800s  but barely accepted as a viable modality in veterinary medicine. And for the small percentage of veterinarians or institutions using it, the extent to which it has benefit is not well known. This presentation will offer a number of clinical cases […]

Basic Ophthalmic Exam for GP & ER (What you can do, and when to refer to a specialist)

Basic Ophthalmic Exam for GP & ER (What you can do, and when to refer to a specialist) Lecture Room MWI Hall 3:00 PM 5/2/2026 Veterinarian Track – Andréa Minella DVM, PhD, DACVO Track MenuVet Track Vet’s Choice Radiology Hall MWI Hall Tech Track BestPetRx Hall Elanco Hall Management Track Chckvet Hall Client Care Track […]

Treating Crown Lesions: Understanding the Options

This seminar is intended to provide the small animal practitioner with intimate knowledge of how to manage some of the most common crown lesions seen in dogs and cats. When to extract? What is root canal treatment and when is it indicated? What is the difference between root canal treatment and vital pulp treatment? When is […]

Itch Please! A Generalist’s Approach to Managing the Itchy Dog

Program Description: In this 1-hour live CE interactive presentation, Drs. Adam Christman will start with an overview of managing the pruritic dog from both the general practitioner and dermatologist’s perspectives. A discussion of best tips for success in dermatology will help illustrate the simplistic veterinary diagnostic tools that generalists can do when a pruritic dog presents. […]