2013 AQUAVET® I & II & III

I’ve attended AquaVet II and I can vouch that’s it’s an incredibly worthwhile course.

From

Dr Donald Stremme via Facebook 3:30pm Oct 31

2013 AQUAVET® I & II & III

The University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine and the College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell University are pleased to announce the 2013 AQUAVET® I & II Programs as well as the new AQUAVET® III offering. They are aquatic veterinary medicine education programs that currently consist of two courses that will be presented at Roger Williams University in Bristol, RI in June 2013 and one on aquarium medicine which is at three venues.

AQUAVET® I: An Introduction to Aquatic Veterinary Medicine is a 4-week course (26 May – 22 June 2013) intended primarily for veterinary students.

AQUAVET® II: Comparative Pathology of Aquatic Animals is a 2-week course (26 May – 8 June 2013) that is oriented toward the pathology of diseases of aquatic invertebrates and fish that are used in biomedical research, encountered in display aquaria and are of importance in commercial aquaculture.

AQUAVET® III: Clinical Aspects of Captive Aquatic Animal Medicine is a 5 week course (24 June – 27 July, 2013) and is limited to a small number of students. The venues include GA Aquarium, U of GA and Dolphinaris, Cancún, México.

Veterinary students can receive credits for the course and graduate veterinarians can receive CE credits.

More detailed information and applications for admission (due by January 15, 2013) are (or will soon be) available on the web site www.aquavet.info.

aquavetindex

http://www.vet.cornell.edu

Presented by the School of Veterinary Medicine University of Pennsylvania,and the College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell University .


Yours sincerely,

Dr Richmond Loh
BSc BVMS MPhil MANZCVS (Aq & Pathol)
The Fish Vet, Perth, Western Australia.
Veterinary Medicine for fish.
http://www.thefishvet.com.au
Ph: +61 (0)421 822 383

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