Fetch dvm360® conferences and DIVM events series will each be held in several cities this year, while ACVC returns to Atlantic City
This year’s CE calendar includes 3 new Directions in Veterinary Medicine (DIVM) events coming to Arlington, Virginia; Miami, Florida; and Nashville, Tennessee. We are also excited to host our legacy Fetch conferences in Charlotte, North Carolina; Kansas City, Missouri; and Long Beach, California, as well as the Atlantic Coast Veterinary Conference in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
The 2023 veterinary CE conferences feature educational sessions led by some of the most respected expert veterinary professionals in the industry. Attendees of each event may earn RACE®-approved CE hours. The conferences also have world class exhibitors, networking opportunities and entertainment slated for all shows.
“We’re excited to announce our biggest year of veterinary continuing education ever,” said Mike Hennessy Jr., president and CEO of MJH Life Sciences®, the parent company of dvm360®. “It is critical that we meet veterinary professionals’ CE needs through a variety of formats while also providing them with opportunities to connect with and learn from their peers.”
Each dvm360® conference offers actionable insights and best practices tailored for every level of the veterinary practice, unmatched networking opportunities and wellness initiatives. “Our Fetch conferences and Directions in Veterinary Medicine events are excellent opportunities for veterinary professionals to soak in actionable insights from our brilliant speakers,” said Adam Christman, DVM, MBA, chief veterinary officer of dvm360®. “While education is a large part of our events, they are also about coming together with likeminded people from every niche in the industry to inspire one another.”
Our 2023 veterinary education conference lineup includes:
The DIVM events are symposia-style where attendees learn a specific therapeutic area. The DC/Arlington conference focuses on emergency medicine, critical care and emergency surgery. In Miami, attendees will delve into pain management. Nashville’s Directions in Veterinary Medicine event explores oncology and nutrition.
To register for and learn more about the Fetch and Directions in Veterinary Medicine continuing education events, please visit the conference series website.
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