If you’re interested in integrative medicine, including the use of nutraceuticals as an adjunct to conventional medical protocols, then this webinar is for you.
If product sales are any indication, nutraceuticals are a hot commodity today in veterinary medicine. Yet many veterinarians and veterinary paraprofessionals don’t understand much about how nutraceuticals function or how to integrate them into conventional veterinary medical protocols.
In this RACE-approved, 1-hour CE webinar, Robert J. Silver, DVM, MS, chief medical officer of Rx Vitamins for Pets, explains what exactly nutraceuticals are and shares an integrative approach to incorporating them into your practice. He’ll cover:
Webinar title: Nutraceuticals: An Emerging Therapy That Can Boost Your Practice
Date: Wednesday, September 09, 2020
Time: 8:00 PM EST (5:00 PM PST)
Duration: 1 hour
Robert J. Silver, DVM, MS
Robert J. Silver, DVM, MS, chief medical officer of Rx Vitamins, has made it his mission to educate veterinary professionals about the importance of integrating nutraceuticals in traditional veterinary medical protocols.
Considered one of the few true experts in veterinary cannabis, Dr. Silver has contributed multiple textbook chapters on the subject and written his own book: Medical Marijuana & Your Pet: The Definitive Guide, published in 2015.
Dr. Silver is an active member of the Cannabis Clinicians Society, vice president of the American College of Veterinary Botanical Medical Association, and former president of the Veterinary Botanical Medical Association. He is a 1982 graduate of Colorado State University College of Veterinary Medicine.
Watch the video below to learn more about Dr. Silver and this webinar.
This program has been RACE-approved for 1.00 hour of continuing education credit.
This webinar is funded by Rx Vitamins for Pets.
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