May 18, 2014. attendees – if you need assistance accessing the conference apps please click here for instructions Beyond just your normal conference experience Don’t miss the premier conference for Pacific Northwest veterinarians, technicians, practice managers, practice staff, and veterinary students. Fax: (425) 396-3192 Privacy Policy | Powered by Breightly, New report highlights growth, opportunities in veterinary profession, Recent Upticks in Equine Influenza and Pigeon Fever, WSVMA advocates for veterinary professionals to be included in early distribution of eventual coronavirus vaccine, 2020 Pacific Northwest Veterinary Conference. Training is provided and we promise it will be fun. The weekend promises to be fun and educational and we look forward to seeing you at the premier Pacific Northwest CE weekend for veterinarians, veterinary technicians and the entire veterinary team! Email: [email protected], Copyright © 2020 Washington State Veterinary Medical Association. We’re fortunate to have the guru of veterinary practice finance, Terry O’Neil from Katz, Sapper & Miller, present a full day on how to improve your bottom line through effective accounting practices, effective fee setting, and internal controls. Diane Pinkers, Crystal McRae, Craig McConnel, Dale Moore, Eric Sutten, Hayden Milligan, Jessica Osborn, CVPM, Ryan Frazier, LVT, Kristi Weeks from Dechra and Femi Obaido from Boehringer Ingelheim. Register here.

Board members Dr. Gary Marshall and Lindsey Hornickel hosted zoo trainers and lead veterinarian Dr. Darin Collins who featured a resident porcupine that became the darling of the happy hour. Washington State Veterinary Medical Association. All rights reserved. Don’t miss the premier conference for Pacific Northwest veterinarians, technicians, practice managers, and veterinary students. Dr. John Mattoon, WSU/CVM, will conduct both an introduction and intermediate-level small animal abdominal ultrasound on Friday. Normally taking up the entire Tacoma Convention Center, PNWVC pivoted to be held on a creative, easy-to-use online platform giving attendees a unique and fun experience. The most commonly heard comment we’ve received is that although attendees didn’t know what to expect, they thoroughly enjoyed the conference and asked if the virtual option would be available every year from now on. Join us October 2 – 4, 2020. Don’t miss the premier conference for Pacific Northwest veterinarians, technicians, practice managers, and veterinary students. Zoom rooms were set up so attendees could meet with representatives during the day. Also, back by popular demand, human resources expert Suzan Sturholm will cover employee recognition plans and performance reviews. Dr. Daniel Weigel from Zoetis, presents on dairy cattle genetics and Dr. Kelly Reed, WSU/CVM will focus on diary calf and heifer management. Dr. Kerri Marshall, BabelBark, will present an afternoon of digital transformation in the veterinary practice.

Privacy Policy | Powered by Breightly, New report highlights growth, opportunities in veterinary profession, Recent Upticks in Equine Influenza and Pigeon Fever, WSVMA advocates for veterinary professionals to be included in early distribution of eventual coronavirus vaccine, 2020 Pacific Northwest Veterinary Conference. It might have been hard to get the typical swag bag, but exhibitors provided special offers and gave out raffle prizes to visitors to their virtual booths. You’ll create your digital practice strategy and leave energized with an individualized step-by-step Digital Transformation Playbook for your practice. Game and competed for cash prizes and special giveaways. Dr. Laura Riordan, Summit Veterinary Referral Hospital, will present on gastrointestinal disease and Dr. Tanya Donovan from Animal Medical Center of Seattle will speak on lower urinary tract disease. A representative from the WA Employment Security Dept. A special thank you goes to each of them for their support of the conference. Pacific Northwest Veterinary Conference 2014. The committee is comprised of Drs.

Don’t miss out on 130+ hours of high caliber veterinary education taking place at the Pacific Northwest Veterinary Conference (PNWVC) October 2 – 4, 2020 and beyond.