Key opinion leaders preview talks they will deliver at this Fetch dvm360® conference
In these videos, our Fetch faculty tease lectures they will lead while in Kansas City. Visit the links to view the full programs.
Renee Schmid, DVM, DABT, DABVT, senior veterinary toxicologist at Pet Poison Helpline, divulges what she is most excited to deliver in the 2-part lecture, “Top 10 Toxins Affecting Dogs & Cats” while at this Fetch dvm360® conference. During this video interview, she explains that this talk offers invaluable information for general practitioners and emergency medicine veterinarians alike as they frequently confront these toxins at the animal hospital.
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Keynote speaker Temple Grandin, PhD, MS, professor of animal science at Colorado State University, explains the inspiration behind her talk entitled “Insights into Understanding Animal Behavior.” Although many people think in words, Grandin thinks in pictures. In this dvm360® interview, she noted how she leveraged this unique skill to make substantial contributions to advancing the welfare of livestock, animals that live in a sensory-based world as well.
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Quincy Hawley, DVM co-founder of Get MotiVETed Wellbeing Solutions, shares the details of the latest talk he in his portfolio, “Veterinary Burnout PREP: Prevention, Resilience, Empowerment, And Preparedness,” during an interview with dvm360®. His lecture highlights a breakthrough certificate program that provides veterinary professionals the essential tools to avoid burnout and maintain mental wellness in the clinic and beyond.
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In this dvm360® interview, Tamara Grubb, DVM, PhD, DACVAA, associate clinical professor of anesthesia & analgesia in the College of Veterinary Medicine at Washington State University and member of the Board of Directors of the International Veterinary Academy of Pain Management (IVAPM), shares her excitement to lead several talks at this Fetch conference. These lectures will focus on veterinary pain management, and she describes the significant strides that have made in this realm to help patients feel pain-free as possible.
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