Webinar: Old Surgeries - New Controversies: the Spay/Neuter Dilemma with Audrey Remedios, DVM, DACVS
Date: Thursday, March 21, 2019 (AbVMA-approved for 2 hrs CE Credit)
Webinar streaming time: 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm MST
Please note that we will not be able to issue CE credits for the viewing of this webinar unless you are attending an in-person group viewing of the webinar - if you would like to attend an existing group near you, indicate it on the registration form!
Current webinar group viewing locations available to anyone: Lakeland College (Vermillion), Dawson Creek Veterinary Clinic (BC), Bonnyville Veterinary Clinic
If you would like to facilitate a group viewing of this webinar and the issuance of CE certificates to your team members, you will need to host an in-person webinar in your hospital! We encourage you to open attendance up to other veterinarians and RVTs in your area. Please complete this form and indicate your clinic as a group viewing location and who our representative for your webinar will be! Their full name and contact info must also be on the form. Questions? Contact Smokey at info@easav.ca or at (780)970-3728.
Webinar Abstract: 1. Should desexing be done at all for any pet dog or cat? 2. At what age should spays and neuters be done? 3. Early (pediatric) ovariohysterectomy (OHE) and castration. Why?Implications? 4. Ovariectomy (OVE) vs ovariohysterectomy. 5. Early (pediatric) hysterectomy (ovary sparing spay - OSS) and vasectomy: Why? Implications?
Speaker Biography:
Dr. Remedios served on the faculty of WVCM for 8 years and most recently at the University of Calgary. She was actively involved with research within the veterinary and human medical communities. As such, she has published many scientifically refereed journal articles, book reviews and chapters in textbooks. She established the Western Veterinary Specialist Centre and is currently a surgeon at Fish Creek Pet Hospital and the lead veterinarian with the Alberta Spay Neuter Task Force. She provides animal health care for many rescue group animals and in Nunavut, the Northwest Territories, Ecuador and the Dominican Republic.
SPONSORED BY: Bayer and Royal Bank of Canada
WEBINAR FEES: (Fees apply with or without CE certificate issuance)
Group Webinar/EASAV Representative volunteer (Max 1/practice): Free
EASAV Members: $32 (no late registration fee)
RVTS/Non-member Vets: $32 (Late registration fee: $53) |