As America fights to curb the spread of COVID-19, Oklahoma State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine announced today that its OSU/OVMA Summer Seminar will be a virtual event on June 26 and 27.
“We are committed to the health and safety of our faculty and staff and those seeking continuing education,” said Dr. Rosslyn Biggs, director of continuing education and beef cattle extension specialist at the veterinary college. “In line with OSU’s mandate regarding face-to-face events through July 1, we moved Summer Seminar online. Attendees can kick back, relax, save transportation costs and forget about parking.”
Biggs has a great lineup of speakers planned covering topics such as vaccinations, marijuana toxicity in companion animals, minimally invasive procedures, dog parks, equine theriogenology, equine para nasal disease, beef cattle summer nutrition, blood transfusions in ruminants and more. Participants can earn a total of 10 hours of CE.
Early bird registration is open now until June 1. The cost for veterinarians is $250 and $200 for technicians and other staff.
After June 1, prices increase by $75 for each type. Register now.
Participants will receive a Zoom webinar login link prior to the event. Proceedings will be available through the website following the event. CE attendance will be reported to the State Veterinary Board via the Zoom attendance report, which includes minutes attended.
If you need any additional information, please contact the continuing education office at 405-744-7672 or [email protected].
MEDIA CONTACT: Derinda Blakeney, APR | OSU College of Veterinary Medicine | 405-744-6740 | [email protected]
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