Four lecturers divulge what they're looking forward to at the symposium in Miami this weekend
As we countdown to the Directions in Veterinary Medicine (DIVM) symposium, faculty members describe in respective dvm360® interviews what they are excited for at the event. Their answers range from engaging with attendees to indulging in the local food and drink to partaking in dance parties with colleagues and more.
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The following is a partial transcript of the video.
Matthew Brunke, DVM, DACVSMR, CCRP, CVPP, CVA: I just can't wait to be down in Miami in May with a fantastic group of people. And not just the faculty, but also the team from dvm360. And also all the attendees because we want you guys to ask questions and to bring cases that you're having troubles with or what worked for you.
Tasha McNerney, BS, CVT, CVPP, VTA (Anesthesia and Analgesia): So I think it's really the community aspect of it. That combined with the fact that we're going to have access to amazing Cuban coffee. That's really what I'm looking forward to in Miami.
Leilani Alvarez, DVM, DACVSMR, CVA, CCRT: Well, I have to admit that we've planned a dance party, so I'm pretty excited about that. But you know, the [dvm360] conferences are always fantastic for getting together with colleagues.
Bryce Dooley, DVM, MS, DACAA: The whole point of this setup and how we have it is so that, while yes, we have our set agenda, we really want the attendees to be super engaged, super interactive, and really help us drive the discussion and the topics and the information in a way that's going to really benefit them.
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