Be sure to join us May 17 and 18 for some catchy continuing education
Reflecting our dedication to superior veterinary education and emphasizing our overarching mission to broaden educational avenues for professionals across the US, we are excited to announce that the Fetch conference will be coming to Nashville, Tennessee, on May 17 and 18, 2024. The conference will take place at the Music City Center where attendees will have the opportunity to earn continuing education (CE) credits while interacting and networking with peers, friends, and faculty.
Fetch Nashville will consist of 2 full days of CE opportunities and will feature 2 keynote presentations from Christopher Pachel, DVM, DACVB, CABC, owner of Animal Behavior Clinic, Portland, Oregon; and Natalie L. Marks, DVM, CVJ, CCFP, FFCP-Elite, president at Marks DVM Consulting. On the first day, Pachel will discuss separation anxiety cases and available treatment options. Marks will present on the second day and explain how country songs made her a better veterinarian, as well as share general insights she has learned in this profession.
“I am immensely proud to witness the expansion of Fetch conferences to new horizons,” said Mike Hennessy Jr., president and CEO of MJH Life Sciences. “This strategic move signifies a significant stride in our commitment to fulfilling promises and advancing excellence in veterinary education.”
For decades, Fetch conferences have been a cornerstone of the veterinary community, offering unparalleled CE experiences. Our innovative approach to veterinary education is designed to address current industry challenges and propel the veterinary community toward a future of continual growth. The Nashville conference highlights our commitment to expand CE offerings to new locations across the country. Through a curated blend of educational sessions, networking opportunities, and industry showcases, attendees and exhibitors can expect nothing short of excellence.
As an innovator in veterinary education, dvm360 has tailored its events to serve today’s veterinary professionals. “These conferences are more than just events; they’re dynamic platforms that empower us with the latest advancements, innovative solutions, and the camaraderie of a thriving veterinary community,” said Adam Christman, DVM, MBA, and chief veterinary officer at dvm360. “The expansion to a new location in Nashville is incredibly exciting, as it not only brings world-class education closer to professionals, but also opens doors to networking and collaboration in a vibrant setting.”
Veterinary professionals attending this conference can expect a program featuring, in addition to the keynote speakers, more than 120 workshops, immersive training sessions, and the opportunity to learn and network with like-minded peers and prominent faculty.
“We are proud to usher in a new chapter of growth and collaboration within the veterinary community,” said John Hydrusko, vice president at dvm360 and Fetch. “Our vision is clear—to create transformative moments for every attendee—and the exciting journey to Nashville is a significant milestone in fulfilling that vision.”
To learn more about the conference and to register, please visit our conference website.
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