NCVMA To Host 18th Annual North Carolina Veterinary Conference Nov.1 - 3
North Carolina Veterinary Conference Offers Continuing Education for Veterinarians, Veterinary Technicians and Other Paraprofessionals
Raleigh, NC, September 05, 2013 --(PR.com)-- The North Carolina Veterinary Medical Association has announced that the 18th annual North Carolina Veterinary Conference will take place on Friday, Nov. 1 through Sunday, Nov. 3 at the Raleigh Convention Center, located at 500 S. Salisbury St. The conference is conducted under the auspices of the North Carolina Veterinary Medical Association and the NC State College of Veterinary Medicine.
The 2013 conference will focus on small animal, equine, ruminant, and practice management topics, as well as public practice, animal welfare, poultry and swine medicine. The conference will also offer topics for technicians specializing in small or large animals and the option to attend the diversity in veterinary medicine track.
To register and learn more information, visit http://ncveterinaryconference.com/.
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“The North Carolina Veterinary Conference is a great opportunity for veterinarians and other paraprofessionals from all over the state to gather in this collaborative learning environment,” said Claire Holley, executive director of the NCVMA. “More than 50 speakers will be presenting on wide range of subjects over the course of the event, and it is truly exciting to bring such a wealth of knowledge to attendees. We encourage all members of the veterinary profession to attend this year’s event."
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About The North Carolina Veterinary Medical Association:
The North Carolina Veterinary Medical Association (NCVMA) is a professional organization of veterinarians dedicated to compassionate animal care and quality medicine. The NCVMA promotes integrity and excellence in veterinary medicine, provides the highest quality continuing education programs and conferences, supports its members through public relations and marketing efforts to the public and governing officials, lobbies on behalf of the interests of the entire profession, and serves as an advocate and voice for veterinary medicine in the state. As recognized experts in veterinary medicine, NCVMA members are frequently asked to contribute their opinions and lend their expertise to media outlets throughout North Carolina and around the country, including The News & Observer, Charlotte Today, Wilmington Star-News, Fayetteville Observer, Greensboro News & Record, USA Today, Yahoo!, ABC News and News14 Carolina. For more information, visit http://www.ncvma.org/, or call (800) 446-2862 or (919) 851-5850.
The 2013 conference will focus on small animal, equine, ruminant, and practice management topics, as well as public practice, animal welfare, poultry and swine medicine. The conference will also offer topics for technicians specializing in small or large animals and the option to attend the diversity in veterinary medicine track.
To register and learn more information, visit http://ncveterinaryconference.com/.
Quotes:
“The North Carolina Veterinary Conference is a great opportunity for veterinarians and other paraprofessionals from all over the state to gather in this collaborative learning environment,” said Claire Holley, executive director of the NCVMA. “More than 50 speakers will be presenting on wide range of subjects over the course of the event, and it is truly exciting to bring such a wealth of knowledge to attendees. We encourage all members of the veterinary profession to attend this year’s event."
New Media Content:
NCVMA’s Twitter Page:
http://www.twitter.com/NCVMA
About The North Carolina Veterinary Medical Association:
The North Carolina Veterinary Medical Association (NCVMA) is a professional organization of veterinarians dedicated to compassionate animal care and quality medicine. The NCVMA promotes integrity and excellence in veterinary medicine, provides the highest quality continuing education programs and conferences, supports its members through public relations and marketing efforts to the public and governing officials, lobbies on behalf of the interests of the entire profession, and serves as an advocate and voice for veterinary medicine in the state. As recognized experts in veterinary medicine, NCVMA members are frequently asked to contribute their opinions and lend their expertise to media outlets throughout North Carolina and around the country, including The News & Observer, Charlotte Today, Wilmington Star-News, Fayetteville Observer, Greensboro News & Record, USA Today, Yahoo!, ABC News and News14 Carolina. For more information, visit http://www.ncvma.org/, or call (800) 446-2862 or (919) 851-5850.
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Robert Buhler
919-233-6600
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