Want 9 Avian Medicine CE credit hours close to home? Join us for the Biennial Pet Bird Symposium November 13-14 at Purdue University. Featured topics include: “Commonly Kept Parrot Species and Their Characteristics,” “Update on Viral Diseases and Chlamydophila,” “Sedation, High Risk Anesthesia and Critical Care Management,” “Cloacal Prolapse Management,” “Dermatologic Conditions,” “The Geriatric Parrot,” and “Renal System Disorders.”
Speakers include Purdue Veterinary Medicine clinicians: Dr. Steve Thompson, clinical associate professor and director of the Pet Wellness Clinic, and Dr. Lorraine Corriveau, wellness clinician in the Small Animal Community Practice; as well as ABVP Board Certified Avian Specialist Dr. Angela Lennox, and Dr. Bianca Zaffarano, Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine faculty clinician.
In addition to lectures, the program will include a variety of case-based discussions. Topics are suitable for both veterinarians and veterinary technicians. Click here for more information, and to register.
Nine continuing education (CE) credits will be offered for this symposium.
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