New York Vet Show Announces Captivating New Speaker Sessions for 2023 Event
NEW YORK, July 27, 2023 - New York Vet Show, the leading veterinary conference in the northeast, is delighted to reveal an enthralling lineup of fresh clinical sessions for its eagerly awaited 2023 event. Demonstrating an unwavering dedication to advancing veterinary knowledge and upholding excellence in patient care, New York Vet is proud to announce the program developed by VetMedux, creator of key veterinary brands Clinician’s Brief and Plumb’s. Clinician's Brief provides relevant diagnostic and treatment information for small animal practitioners and has been ranked the #1 most essential publication by small animal veterinarians for 11 years.
Scheduled to take place at the prestigious Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City, November 8-9, the 2023 New York Vet Show promises to deliver an unparalleled experience for veterinary professionals seeking to expand their expertise, achieving up to 16 hours of continued education while networking with industry-leading experts, and staying at the forefront of veterinary advancements.
As the largest and most prestigious veterinary conferences in the region, New York Vet Show attracts a diverse audience of practice owners, veterinarians, veterinary technicians, practice managers, media, and other industry stakeholders. The event is renowned for providing a cutting-edge clinical program that addresses the most pressing challenges and emerging trends in veterinary medicine.
The newly released speaker topics at New York Vet Show are carefully curated to address a wide range of subjects, offering attendees a comprehensive learning experience. Renowned experts from various disciplines in the veterinary field will present captivating sessions, providing valuable insights and practical solutions to enhance patient care and veterinary practice management that attendees can implement in their work among return from the event.
Highlighted below are some of the captivating speaker topics that will be featured at New York Vet Show 2023:
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“Taking Your Dental Services Up a Notch: Beyond Extractions” – Dr. Mark Smith – Center Veterinary Dentistry, Oral pathology doesn't stop at loose or diseased teeth. Nearly all pets experience some sort of dental issue in their lifetime, and expanding your services can give your practice and edge and help provide the best care for your patients.
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“Expert Advice: Euthanasia Best Practices” – Dr. Mary Gardner – Lap of Love Veterinary Hospice, Ensuring a smooth euthanasia can be one of the best services we offer to our patients and their families. Get tips on providing a dignified, supportive experience including how best to explain the process, ideal sedation during the euthanasia, as well as how to keep the patient's best interests in mind until the very end.
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“Identifying & Navigating the Most Common Arrhythmias” – Dr. Marc Krause – University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine, Do arrhythmias make your heart race? Learn to diagnose and treat those irregular beats. Plus, get ECG interpretation tips, an in-depth look at the most common heart rhythm problems, and medical management of ventricular arrhythmias.
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“Top 5 Most Common Inappropriate Uses of Antibiotics in General Practice” – Dr. Claire Fellman – Tufts University, Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine, Antibiotics are an important treatment option, but overuse can be detrimental. Are any of these 5 top misuses of antibiotics in your current protocols?
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“Communicating the Value of Veterinary Diets” – Dr. Deborah Linder – Tufts University, Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine, The portfolio of veterinary diets available continues to expand, and with that, so does the patient population that can benefit from them. But sometimes its not so easy to get the pet owners on board. Get the tips and tools you need for more effective client communication.
These captivating sessions represent just a sample of the diverse and informative speaker topics that await participants at the 2023 New York Vet Show. The comprehensive clinical program is designed to empower attendees with cutting-edge knowledge, advanced techniques, and transformative ideas to elevate their practice and patient care.
Early bird registration for the New York Vet Show is now open, and attendees are encouraged to secure their spots well in advance to take advantage of discounted rates. For more information about the event, including registration details and the complete list of speaker topics, please visit: newyork.vetshow.com/welcome.
Media Contact:
Shanna Allen
Senior Marketing Manager
US Vet Show
s.allen@closerstillmedia.com
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