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CE Lectures For Veterinarians And Technicians

Each of the BAVM Lectures is worth 4 CE credits.  Attendees, or members, must sign in at the beginning of each lecture to qualify for credit.  We keep a record of your participation at each meeting and will provide an “attendance certificate”. As a courtesy, each member will receive a letter at the end of the lecture series year indicating how many CE credits were earned.
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NYS CE Requirements

New York State requires Continuing Education for triennial registration.  Please review the information within the link below for further information.

NYS CE Requirements

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Upcoming Lectures

The 2024-2025 program will continue to provide members with the most up-to-date information in the respective fields covered.
Lectures will be NYS Accredited, providing the necessary continuing education for NYS licensure.

Thursday, October 3rd, 2024

Speaker: Christopher P. Cook DVM, DACVD, Blue Pearl Auburn Hills, White Lake MI

TOPIC: Dermatology Basics-Some Things Never Change, Practical Points to
Elevate your “Derm-Game”

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Thursday, November 7th, 2024

Speaker: Michelle Anne Kutzler DVM, PhD, DACT, Professor of Theriogenology
Oregon State University, Corvallis OR

TOPIC: Non-neoplastic Conditions More Common in Spayed and Neutered
Dogs; Neoplastic Conditions More Common in Spayed and
Neutered Dogs; Gonad Sparing Sterilization Surgeries; Non-surgical
Methods for Reproduction Control in Dogs and Cats

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Thursday, December 5th, 2024

Speaker: Laura Wade DVM, ABVP (Avian)
Specialized Care for Avian and Exotic Pets, Clarence NY

TOPIC: Basics of Bird Triage, The Rabbit Patient, Veterinary Concerns for
Reptile Patients, Lead Toxicosis

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Thursday, January 16th, 2025

Speaker: Eva M. Oxford DVM, PhD, DACVIM (Cardiology) The Heart Vet, PLLC Dryden NY

TOPIC: Dilated Cardiomyopathy Phenotype: Diagnosis, Treatments, and
Updates on Nutritional Deficiencies, Treatment of Congestive Heart
Failure in Dogs and Cats, Anesthetic Considerations in Animals with
Cardiac Disease.

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Thursday, February 6th, 2025

Speaker: Jennifer Matlow DVM, MS, DAVCP IDEXX Laboratories, West Bloomfield MI

TOPIC: Clinical Pathology-Blood Analysis (CBC + Smear Review);
Indications of Bone Marrow Analysis, Cytology-Production and
Consumption, Quality Assurance

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Thursday, March 6th, 2025

Speaker: Jane E. Sykes BVSc (Hons), PhD, MPH, MBA, FNAP
UC Davis, Davis CA

TOPIC: Canine Leptospirosis: Converging on Consensus? Logistics of Lyme:
Diagnosis, Treatment & Prevention

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Thursday, April 3rd, 2025

Speaker: Kenneth W. Simpson DA/ECVIM, BVM&S, PhD
Cornell University, Ithaca NY

TOPIC: Intestinal Dysbiosis: What is it & What Should I do About it?
Managing Chronic Enteropathies in Dogs: the Importance of Diet.
Optimizing Diagnosis and Treatment of Feline Triaditis. What’s
New in Canine Pancreatitis?

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Thursday, May 1st, 2025

Speaker: Dr. Petra Cerna PhD, MANZCVS, CertAVP, MRCVS, AFHEA
CSU, Fort Collins CO

TOPIC: Update on FIP: Pathogenesis and Diagnosis, Treatment and
Prevention, Other Pyogranulomatous Infections in Cats, Focus on
Myobacterial Infections

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