IVS has teamed up with Bio Bio Expeditions to offer you a trip of a lifetime. Since 1993, Bio Bio has been a leader in delivering top quality travel experiences to guests from age 8 to 80 who share their love of the outdoors. Because of their extensive experience Bio Bio is responsible for the planning and implementation of the complete trip. To register for the seminar and for all questions relating to the trip, please call Bio Bio Expeditions at 1-800-246-7238 or visit www.bbxrafting.com.
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This Continuing Education adventure with IVS is hosted in some of the premiere scenic mountain destinations on the planet! Located in the southern Alps, the Dolomites are a stunning blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Straddling the border between Italy and Tyrol, this iconic mountain range is famous for its dramatic peaks, rocky summits, and lush landscapes. Formed from ancient coral reefs, the Dolomites stand out for their unique geology and diverse ecosystems. A UNESCO World Heritage site, they offer endless opportunities for adventure, including hiking, trekking, and world-class climbing. Whether you’re seeking outdoor thrills or simply breathtaking views, the Dolomites promise an unforgettable experience. After each invigorating day on the trail, you’ll relax in charming mountain inns and comfortable hotels, savoring hearty meals and fine regional wines. Seminar registration fee for 12 CE hrs: $925.00. Along the way, Dr Stan Markswill present “managing common gastrointestinal problems in general practice today”. All are welcome including spouses and friends- only the veterinarian attending needs to register for the CE.
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Rational approach to chronic diarrhea in dogs
Differentiation of feline IBD from intestinal lymphoma – does it really matter?
My top 10 pearls in managing esophageal disorders in dogs
How I manage hemorrhagic gastroenteritis in dogs
What’s the latest in the management of hepatic disorders in cats?
Lessons learned in feline pancreatitis
How I manage the chronically vomiting dog and cat
Management of feline caudal mucositis.
Infectious disease diagnostic tests; facts and fallacies.
Giardia infections in dogs and cats; fact or fiction?
Cryptosporidium spp. infections of 2 and 4 legged animals.
Logical management of GI parasitism in dogs and cats; a case based approach.
Use of probiotics in the management of diarrhea in dogs and cats.
Stan Marks B.V.Sc., Ph.D.
Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (internal medicine and oncology)
Diplomate American College of Veterinary Nutrition
Professor of Medicine
U.C. Davis
12 AAVSB RACE CE Hours for $925.00.
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