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November CE

  • Sunday, November 18, 2018
  • 7:00 AM - 1:30 PM
  • Brio on the Plaza
  • 11

Registration


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Speakers:

Robert M. DuFort, DVM, DACVIM
Fritz Wood


Topic: Lecture Topics:
  1. Reticulocytes Count: Why they are more important than just classifying Anemia (1 hour)
  2. CRP: Whats your Superpower? Detect & Monitor Systemic Inflammation in Dogs in Real Time (1 hour)
  3. Shedding Light on Intestinal Parasites: Catching what you don't want to catch (1 hour)
  4. Doing Well by Doing Good:  Get the Latest in Preventive Care Best Practices in the Laboratory (2 hours)

Date: Sunday, November 18, 2018

Time:

Breakfast/Registration: 7am-8am

Lectures: 8am - 1:30pm

Lunch: 12:15


Location: Brio on the Plaza
502 Nichols Rd.
Kansas City, MO 64112
Map

CE: 5 Hours

Fee: No fee to attend this event, but RSVP is required by November 11th. Current membership dues cover all CE.

Sponsor: Idexx 

Bios:

Robert M. DuFort, DVM, DACVIM

Dr. DuFort received his DVM from the University of California, Davis, in 1980. He completed internships in small-animal medicine and surgery at Sacramento Animal Medical, followed by a small-animal internal medicine residency at Cornell University and residencies in clinical pathology, microbiology, and pathology at University of California, Davis. He is currently a senior internal medicine consultant with IDEXX.


Fritz Wood

Wood owns and operates an animal health consulting practice in Lenexa, KS. He has focused exclusively on the veterinary profession for nearly 30 years, conducting important research examining veterinary productivity and attributes of high-performing practices. As a business content expert and key opinion leader, he has authored dozens of articles, contributed to books and online courses, and presented to veterinarians throughout the world.



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