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October CE

  • Thursday, October 17, 2019
  • 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
  • Maple Woods Community College
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PLEASE NOTE: This Event Is Only Open To KCVMA Members.
Guests Will Not Be Able To Attend This Event.

 


Speaker:

Michael D. LaRosh, D.V.M.

Topic:

Veterinary Dermatology-Being Proactive: A Multimodal Approach for Success


Date: Thursday, October 17th
Time: Registration: 6pm
Lecture: 7pm
(Dinner provided by Jack Stack Barbeque)
Location: Maple Woods Community College
2601 NE Barry Rd #1299
Kansas City, MO 64156

CE: TBA
Fee: No fee to attend this event, but RSVP is required by Oct. 3rd. Current membership dues cover all CE.
Sponsor: Dechra Veterinary Products
About Dr. LaRosh:

Dr. LaRosh graduated with a DVM from Kansas State University in 1983.  He worked in a mixed animal practice in central Kansas for 12 years.  In 1995, Dr. LaRosh joined Fort Dodge Animal Health and was responsible for evaluating and trending adverse event data and communicating with regulatory groups such as FDA, EPA, and USDA.  In October of 2009 Dr. LaRosh joined Bayer Animal Health as a Senior Technical Services Veterinarian and focused on preventive parasitology in pets and enhancing communications skills within the veterinary healthcare team.  Dr. LaRosh joined Dechra in February 2015 as the director of Pharmacovigilance and Veterinary Technical Services and managed mandatory regulatory reporting and the filed based Technical Services team.  In October 2017, he returned to a field based Technical Services position to help veterinarians and staff manage challenging endocrine and dermatology cases and enhance client communication.

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