SeaVet – Veterinary Clinical Training (June 4-13, 2012; University of Florida, College of Veterinary Medicine)

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SeaVet – Veterinary Clinical Training (June 4-13, 2012; University of Florida, College of Veterinary Medicine)


 

Gainesville, FL, USA – SeaVet Clinical Training is an intensive nine day course designed to teach veterinary medical students and veterinarians through didactic lecture, case-based problem-solving and practical experience.  The program also features an educational and interactive  hands-on training.  This is a three credit professional class through the University of Florida. Academic credit will only be granted to University of Florida veterinary students.

 

Continuing education credits may be earned by veterinarians. This course has a maximum of 25 allowed by the state of Florida. If requested, a form will be provided at start of the course to keep track of your hours.

 

Space is limited; reserve your seat today at www.conference.ifas.ufl.edu/ame/seavet.

Registration Fee includes: the course, a dolphin interaction program, six lunches, daily refreshment breaks, transportation to/from field trip sites, and accommodation in the recommended hotel, and course materials.

  • ·        Veterinary Student Registration Fee (after April 2, 2012) – $435.00
  • ·        Veterinarian Registration Fee (after April 2, 2012) – $600.00

 

For More Information:

Mike Walsh, Program Organizer

University of Florida /College of Veterinary Medicine

PO Box 100136 /Gainesville, FL 32610-0136

Phone: 352-294-4948 /Fax: 352-392-8289

Email: walshm@vetmed.ufl.edu

 

Shelby Sowder, Course Registrar

UF/IFAS / Office of Conferences & Institutes (OCI)

PO Box 110750 / Building 639, Mowry Road Gainesville, FL 32611-0750

Phone: 352-392-5930 /Fax: 352-392-9734

Email: msowder@ufl.edu

 

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