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The Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine, Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center. Host. Dr. Michael Erskine Interim Director. Speakers. Continuing Education Event for Veterinary Technicians Lecture Subjects:
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The Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine, Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center Host Dr. Michael Erskine Interim Director Speakers • Continuing Education Event for Veterinary Technicians • Lecture Subjects: • Dr. James Brown – “Equine Sinus: What’s all the stink about” • Dr. Harold McKenzie – “Nutritional Support of the Sick Foal” • Dr. Furr – “The Neurologic Horse” • Dr. Anne Desrochers – “Endotoxemia 101” • Dr. Kenneth Sullins – “Equine Upper Airway Disease: Diagnosis and Treatment” • Dr. Nathaniel White – “Diagnosis and Treatment of Equine Colic” • Tours of the Teaching Hospital (optional) Dr. James Brown Clinical Assistant Professor of Surgery Dr. Anne Desrochers Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine September 19, 2014 Registration begins at 8:30 a.m. in the Lobby of the Equine Medical Center, Leesburg, VA Dr. Martin Furr Professor of Medicine For C.E. purposes, this event is equivalent to 6 contact hours. There is NO COST to attend this Continuing Education for veterinary technicians. Please help us make it a great success! Dr. Harold McKenzie Associate Professor of Large Animal Medicine To Register, please e-mail the following information to speart@vt.edu , call 703-771-6842 NO LATER THAN September 12th 2014 NAME ____________________________________________ Yes, I am interested in attending the CE lecture _______________ PRACTICE _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Please check which meal option you would prefer: ____ Roast Beef ____ Ham ____ Turkey ____ Vegetarian E-MAIL ADDRESS AND PHONE NUMBER _______________________________________________________________________ Dr. Kenneth Sullins Professor of Surgery Dr. Nathaniel White Professor Emeritus of Large Animal Clinical Sciences