CVM and Allen School Events
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Jul
0914th Annual Peter A. Zornes Memorial Golf Tournament
Saturday, July 09, 2022
The family of WSU neuroscience graduate Peter Zornes will hold the 14th annual golf tournament in his honor on July 9, 2022. Proceeds will go toward the Peter A. Zornes Memorial Neuroscience Scholarship.
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Jul
13Agility Dog Health Network | Webinar Series
Wednesday, July 13, 2022 @ 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM
We will have 6 webinar in the next CE Webinar Series. The first one is planned for July 13, 2022 at 5:00pm (PT). More details and dates to come!
You can learn more about the research group by visiting: https://labs.wsu.edu/agility-dog-health/
To Register Visit:
- 1st Webinar - July 13: https://apps.vetmed.wsu.edu/CVME/Event/Details/1137
- Agility Dog Webinar Series - Technician Bundle: https://apps.vetmed.wsu.edu/CVME/Event/Details/1136
- Agility Dog Webinar Series - Veterinarian Bundle: https://apps.vetmed.wsu.edu/CVME/Event/Details/1135
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Jul
13CE Webinar: Introduction to the Sport of Dog Agility
Wednesday, July 13, 2022 @ 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Join us on Wed, July 13, 2022 at 5:00pm (Pacific Time) for our first CE Agility Dog Webinar.
Topic: Introduction to the Sport of Dog Agility
Cost: Vet $40; Tech $20; FREE to Interns, Residents and Veterinary Students
CE Credit: 1 Hour
Register: https://apps.vetmed.wsu.edu/CVME/Event/Details/1137
Discount Codes:
1) Veterinary technicians and other veterinary practice employees, use this coupon code to pay $20.00: Tech_AD20
2) Interns, residents, and veterinary students, use coupon code to register for FREE: Student_ADFREE
Description:
An overview of agility with an emphasis on health impacts of sport participation.- What’s the difference between NADAC, AKC, UKI, and all the others?
- What types of athletic activities are required – jumping, running, weaving, climbing?
- Who are the competitors – demographics, geographics?
- What type of training and commitment is involved to achieve success?
- What role does the veterinarian play in injury prevention and treatment – proactive, reactive?
- How can the veterinarian help with selection of a puppy as an agility prospect?
Primary Speakers: Sellon, McFarlane (McCue to assist)To view CE Courses visit: https://apps.vetmed.wsu.edu/CVME/
This program has been approved for 1 hours of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval.
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Aug
10CE Webinar: Injuries in Agility Dogs/Health Needs Assessment
Wednesday, August 10, 2022 @ 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Join us on Wed, August 10, 2022 at 5:00pm (Pacific Time) for an exciting CE Agility Dog Webinar.
Topic: Injuries in Agility Dogs/Health Needs Assessment
Cost: Vet $40; Tech $20; FREE to Interns, Residents and Veterinary Students
CE Credit: 1 Hour
Register: https://apps.vetmed.wsu.edu/CVME/Event/Details/1138
Discount Codes:
1) Veterinary technicians and other veterinary practice employees, use this coupon code to pay $20.00: Tech_AD20
2) Interns, residents, and veterinary students, use coupon code to register for FREE: Student_ADFREE
Description:
An overview of the types of injuries that are most common in agility dogs. How frequently do they occur? What are the general risk factors for injury? What types of injuries are most common? What are the chances of return to competition after a serious injury? How can the veterinarian maximize those chances for return to athletic activity? Discussion of survey results to provide insights into the biggest health concerns of today’s competitors. From what sources do agility competitors get health information? How much do they trust their veterinarian?
Primary Assigned Speakers: Pechette Markley, Shoben (Sellon to assist)To view CE Courses visit: https://apps.vetmed.wsu.edu/CVME/
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Sep
14CE Webinar: Orthopedic Evaluation of Agility Dogs
Wednesday, September 14, 2022 @ 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Join us on Wed, September 14, 2022 at 5:00pm (Pacific Time) for an exciting CE Agility Dog Webinar.
Topic: Orthopedic Evaluation of Agility Dogs
Cost: Vet $40; Tech $20; FREE to Interns, Residents and Veterinary Students
CE Credit: 1 Hour
Register: https://apps.vetmed.wsu.edu/CVME/Event/Details/1140
Discount Codes:
1) Veterinary technicians and other veterinary practice employees, use this coupon code to pay $20.00: Tech_AD20
2) Interns, residents, and veterinary students, use coupon code to register for FREE: Student_ADFREE
Description: Presenting complaints that might be unique to agility dogs such as “popping” weave poles, knocking bars, refusing to do individual obstacles, early take-off syndrome, or other poor performance situations. How does a veterinarian approach these problems including physical exam, orthopedic exam, review of videos, etc? When is referral or advanced imaging indicated? To whom should you refer? What is known about conditioning and rehabilitation from injuries?Primary Assigned Speakers: Marcellin-Little, Pechette MarkleyTo view CE Courses visit: https://apps.vetmed.wsu.edu/CVME/
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Oct
12CE Webinar: Shoulder Injuries and Digit Injuries in Agility Dogs
Wednesday, October 12, 2022 @ 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Join us on Wed, October 12, 2022 at 5:00pm (Pacific Time) for an exciting CE Agility Dog Webinar.
Topic: Shoulder Injuries and Digit Injuries in Agility Dogs
Cost: Vet $40; Tech $20; FREE to Interns, Residents and Veterinary Students
CE Credit: 1 Hour
Register: https://apps.vetmed.wsu.edu/CVME/Event/Details/1141
Discount Codes:
1) Veterinary technicians and other veterinary practice employees, use this coupon code to pay $20.00: Tech_AD20
2) Interns, residents, and veterinary students, use coupon code to register for FREE: Student_ADFREE
Description:
An in-depth look at shoulder injuries and digit injuries in agility dogs. What types of injuries occur? What are the risk factors for injury? What factors influence likelihood of return to competition after digit amputation? What role do dew claws play in athletic function of agility dogs? What are the best options for treatment of shoulder injuries? Primary Assigned Speakers: Marcellin-Little, Sellon (Pechette Markley to assist)To view CE Courses visit: https://apps.vetmed.wsu.edu/CVME/
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Nov
09CE Webinar: Iliopsoas Injuries and Cranial Cruciate Ligament Rupture (CCLR) in Agility Dogs
Wednesday, November 09, 2022 @ 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Join us on Wed, November 9, 2022 at 5:00pm (Pacific Time) for an exciting CE Agility Dog Webinar.
Topic: Iliopsoas Injuries and Cranial Cruciate Ligament Rupture (CCLR) in Agility Dogs
Cost: Vet $40; Tech $20; FREE to Interns, Residents and Veterinary Students
CE Credit: 1 Hour
Register: https://apps.vetmed.wsu.edu/CVME/Event/Details/1142
Discount Codes:
1) Veterinary technicians and other veterinary practice employees, use this coupon code to pay $20.00: Tech_AD20
2) Interns, residents, and veterinary students, use coupon code to register for FREE: Student_ADFREE
Description: An in-depth look at iliopsoas muscle injuries and cruciate ligament rupture in agility dogs. How do you differentiate between these two common causes of hind limb lameness in agility dogs? What are current recommendations for rehabilitation after iliopsoas injury? What are the factors associated with increased or decreased risk of CCLR in agility dogs? Can a dog with CCLR return to high-level agility competition after TPLO or similar surgery? What is the prognosis after conservative or nonsurgical treatment? What factors are associated with successful return to competition?Primary Assigned Speakers: Pechette Markley, Marcellin-Little (Sellon to assist)To view CE Courses visit: https://apps.vetmed.wsu.edu/CVME/
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Dec
14CE Webinar: Working with the Traveling Competitor and Her Dogs
Wednesday, December 14, 2022 @ 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Join us on Wed, December 14, 2022 at 5:00pm (Pacific Time) for an exciting CE Agility Dog Webinar.
Topic: Working with the Traveling Competitor and Her Dogs
Cost: Vet $40; Tech $20; FREE to Interns, Residents and Veterinary Students
CE Credit: 1 Hour
Register: https://apps.vetmed.wsu.edu/CVME/Event/Details/1143
Discount Codes:
1) Veterinary technicians and other veterinary practice employees, use this coupon code to pay $20.00: Tech_AD20
2) Interns, residents, and veterinary students, use coupon code to register for FREE: Student_ADFREE
Description: What are the unique veterinary needs of the competitor who travels extensively across the US or across the world to compete in agility and how can you, as their veterinarian, contribute to a safe travel plan? What are appropriate recommendations to prepare for travel via air or land with dogs of all sizes? How do you maintain biosecurity and infection control in diverse geographic areas? Is it appropriate to prescribe drugs such as metronidazole or carprofen “just in case” they’re needed? Primary Assigned Speakers: Sellon, McCue, McFarlaneTo view CE Courses visit: https://apps.vetmed.wsu.edu/CVME/
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