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SUMMARY:Avian\, Reptile\, & Small Mammal Endoscopy (Online\, On-Demand Video Lecture Course)
DESCRIPTION:Elevate your exotic animal practice and zoological skills to the next level with the acclaimed endoscopy training programs from the University of Georgia. These courses have been specifically designed to teach the practical applications of endoscopy and endosurgery in reptiles\, birds\, & exotic mammals.  Whether you are a private practitioner\, zoo or wildlife vet\, intern\, resident\, specialist\, or academician\, this course will train you to perform minimally-invasive endoscopic procedures including internal examination\, biopsy\, and basic endosurgical procedures. \nON-LINE\, ON-DEMAND VIDEO LECTURE COURSE (16 hours) \n\nIntroduction\, overview\, endoscopy instrumentation\nBasic handling techniques\nEndoscopy practice management\nReptile anesthesia\, GI endoscopy\, respiratory endoscopy\, coelioscopy\, & endosurgery\nAvian anesthesia\, GI endoscopy\, respiratory endoscopy\, coelioscopy\, & endosurgery\nSmall mammal anesthesia\, otoscopy\, oral & GI endoscopy\, respiratory endoscopy\, urogenital endoscopy\, and laparoscopy (including ovariectomy)\nFish anesthesia\, diagnostic endoscopy & endosurgery\n\nRegistration is active! \nCourse Fees: \n\nVeterinarian: $449\nResident/Intern/Student: $399\nVet Tech/Assistant: $149\n\nCourse Instructor: Stephen J Divers –  BVetMed DZooMed DECZM(ZHM\,Herp) DACZM FRCVS; Professor of Zoological Medicine; UGA Foundation Chair in Small Animal Studies\nDue to the unexpected UGA closing for weather last week\, registration has been extended. Registration now closes September 30\, 2024 at 11:59 pm EST.\nInstructions for course access will be emailed once registration has closed and course fees are paid.\nThe course is accessible October 1 – December 15\, 2024
URL:https://vet.uga.edu/event/avian-reptile-small-mammal-endoscopy-online-on-demand-video-lecture-course/
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
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SUMMARY:Defense: Colleen Sedney
DESCRIPTION:“Neonatal immune responses to Bordetella pertussis and disruption by pertussis toxin” \nDoctoral defense: Colleen Sedney \nMajor professor: Eric Harvill \nContact Jessi Moss (jart@uga.edu) for Zoom information.
URL:https://vet.uga.edu/event/defense-colleen-sedney/
LOCATION:S175 Coverdell Center
CATEGORIES:Infectious Diseases
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SUMMARY:Seminar: Paul Sigala
DESCRIPTION:“The irony of metal acquisition by malaria parasites” \nThis event is part of the department’s seminar series for graduate students. \nDr. Paul Sigala is an Assistant Professor of Biochemistry in the Molecular Biology Program and Biological Chemistry Program at the University of Utah. He earned his PhD at Stanford University and did his post-doctoral training at Washington University in St. Louis. Dr. Sigala’s research focuses on malaria parasite biochemistry & cell biology\, heme & iron metabolism\, and organelle metabolism\, regulation\, & adaption.
URL:https://vet.uga.edu/event/seminar-paul-sigala/
LOCATION:S175 Coverdell Center
CATEGORIES:Infectious Diseases
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ORGANIZER;CN="Department of Infectious Diseases":MAILTO:jart@uga.edu
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SUMMARY:Seminar: Drew Etheridge
DESCRIPTION:“The Neglected Biology of Trypanosoma cruzi: New Tools and Techniques for an Enigmatic Parasite” \nThis event is part of the department’s seminar series for graduate students. \nDr. Drew Etheridge is an Associate Professor in the Department of Cellular Biology at the University of Georgia’s Franklin College of Arts and Sciences and the Center for Tropical & Emerging Global Diseases. His lab focuses on the host environment of Toxoplasma gondii infections\, specifically identifying parasite proteins.
URL:https://vet.uga.edu/event/seminar-drew-etheridge/
LOCATION:S175 Coverdell Center
CATEGORIES:Infectious Diseases
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ORGANIZER;CN="Department of Infectious Diseases":MAILTO:jart@uga.edu
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SUMMARY:Inpatient Medicine Virtual Conference
DESCRIPTION:Register Now!\nThe Inpatient Medicine Section at The University of Georgia is comprised of services in which the majority of patients are managed on an inpatient basis such as small animal internal medicine\, neurology\, ophthalmology\, and emergency – critical care.  Join us VIRTUALLY on October 19-20\, 2024 to hear updates on diagnosis and management of patients with diseases in these specialty areas presented by board-certified faculty.\nVeterinary Technician Registration: \n\nFull Conference – 14 hours CE credit\, including 2 LEAP credits: $395\nSaturday Only – 8 hours CE credit\, including 2 LEAP credits: $240\nSunday Only – 6 hours CE credit\, no LEAP credit: $174\n\nVeterinarian Registration: \n\nFull Conference – 14 hours CE credit\, including 2 LEAP credits: $500\nSaturday Only – 8 hours CE credit\, including 2 LEAP credits: $290\nSunday Only – 6 hours CE credit\, no LEAP credit: $225\n\nThis virtual CE conference includes 2 state board-approved LEAP credits.\nZOOM login details will be provided after registration closes on October 11\, 2024 at 11:59 p.m.\nInpatient Medicine Agenda 2024 
URL:https://vet.uga.edu/event/inpatient-medicine-virtual-conference/
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
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SUMMARY:Seminar: Benjamin Kopp
DESCRIPTION:“Modulating Chronic Lung Diseases: Insights into Cystic Fibrosis” \nThis event is part of the department’s seminar series for graduate students. \nDr. Benjamin Kopp is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the Emory University School of Medicine. He earned his MD and MPH from the Ohio State University.
URL:https://vet.uga.edu/event/seminar-benjamin-kopp/
LOCATION:S175 Coverdell Center
CATEGORIES:Infectious Diseases
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ORGANIZER;CN="Department of Infectious Diseases":MAILTO:jart@uga.edu
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SUMMARY:Athens Veterinary Diagnostic Lab hosts: You Picked 'Em CE
DESCRIPTION:Topics selected based on YOUR feedback to include urinalysis\, cytology basics\, lymphoma diagnostics\, blood smear review\, molecular testing and TWO HOURS of LEAP! \nYou Picked ‘Em – AVDL CE schedule.10.26.24 \n7 hours of continuing education\, which includes 2 hours of LEAP. \nAVDL Fall CE Conference Proceedings \n$175 registration includes refreshments and lunch \nSee you at 2200 College Station Road \n \n**Registration closes October 18\, 11:59 p.m.**
URL:https://vet.uga.edu/event/athens-veterinary-diagnostic-lab-hosts-you-picked-em-ce/
LOCATION:UGA Veterinary Education Center\, 2200 College Station Rd\, Athens\, GA\, 30602\, United States
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
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SUMMARY:GVTAA Fall Virtual Conference
DESCRIPTION:Join us virtually for the 2024 GVTAA Fall Conference\nThe topics presented for this conference will focus on dentistry. \nThe speakers for the conference are: \n\nMary L. Berg\, BS\, RVT\, LATG\, VTS (Dentistry)\n\nMary received her VTS (Dentistry) in 2006\, recertifying in 2020. Her background includes veterinary dental research\, practice management and dental technician in general practice.  She’s currently an adjunct at two veterinary technology programs and the president of Beyond the Crown Veterinary Education; teaching dentistry to veterinary teams\, using practical and easy to master methods. Mary was named the VMX Speaker of the Year in 2024\, NAVTA Veterinary Technician of the Year by NAVTA in 2020\, won the AVDT’s Excellence in Dentistry Education in 2019.  Mary is a textbook author\, speaker\, and wet lab instructor at numerous state and national conferences.\n\n\nVicky Ograin\, MBA\, RVT\, VTS (Nutrition) \n\nVicky received her technician degree from Los Angeles Pierce College. She is credentialed in California and Kansas. She served in private practice for many years in California\, and then 22 years ago began a career with Hill’s Pet Nutrition\, where she is a Scientific Communication Sr. Specialist\, in the US Professional Veterinary Affairs department. She focuses on education for technicians and the health care team as well as strategy for veterinary technicians in tech schools and graduates. In 2007\, she completed a Bachelor of Science and in 2008\, she completed a Masters\, both in Business Administration. Vicky obtained her Veterinary Technician Specialty (VTS) in nutrition in June 2013. Vicky speaks nationally and internationally and is a published author.\n\n\n\nThis conference provides six hours of CE credits.\nRegistration Fees: \n\nVet Tech Student: $75\nVet Tech: $125\nBasic Sponsorship: $150\nSpeaker Sponsorship: $300\n\nRegistration closes October 21 at 11:59 p.m. Once registration has closed\, the ZOOM instructions and link will be sent to paid registrants.\nThere will not be any LATE registration options for this conference.\n2024 GVTAA Fall CE Agenda (6 hrs) \nPlease direct any questions in reference to the 2024 GVTAA Fall Conference to Kat Carman – Kathryn.Carman@vca.com \n 
URL:https://vet.uga.edu/event/gvtaa-fall-virtual-conference/
CATEGORIES:Continuing Education
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SUMMARY:Seminar: Lok Raj Joshi
DESCRIPTION:“Engineering viral vectors for vaccine and gene therapy applications” \nThis event is part of the department’s seminar series for graduate students. \nDr. Lok Raj Joshi is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Population Health in the College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Georgia. He earned his PhD in Biomedical & Biological Sciences at Cornell University and did his post-doctoral training at Ragon Institute of MGH MIT and Harvard. His research focuses on viral vector evolution and pathogenesis.
URL:https://vet.uga.edu/event/seminar-lok-raj-joshi/
LOCATION:S175 Coverdell Center
CATEGORIES:Infectious Diseases
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