Upcoming Webinars
Thursday January 16

Brush, Bite, Bowl: Keys for Battling Periodontal Disease in the Hospital and At Home and Improving Client Compliance

01/16/2025 

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10PM EST/9PM CST/8PM MST/7PM PST

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Periodontal disease affects a majority of our canine and feline patients in small animal veterinary practice. In this webinar, we will explore periodontal disease and discuss keys to improving dental health both in and out of the veterinary hospital. A discussion will follow on how we as a veterinary team can improve client adherence to our dental recommendations including the value that Virbac brings to dental health.

This program has been approved for 1.0 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval. Virbac is NYSED approved as a New York State sponsor of continuing education for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.

*You must attend the full presentation to receive CE Credit.

 

Dr. Michelle Rosentel is a Technical Services Veterinarian with Virbac. She has a background in small animal clinical practice with teaching experience. Dr. Rosentel is proud to provide education for veterinarians and represent Virbac on the Field Veterinary Team.

Tuesday January 21

Brush, Bite, Bowl: Keys for Battling Periodontal Disease in the Hospital and At Home and Improving Client Compliance

01/21/2025 

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7PM EST/6PM CST/5PM MST/4PM PST

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Periodontal disease affects a majority of our canine and feline patients in small animal veterinary practice. In this webinar, we will explore periodontal disease and discuss keys to improving dental health both in and out of the veterinary hospital. A discussion will follow on how we as a veterinary team can improve client adherence to our dental recommendations including the value that Virbac brings to dental health.

This program has been approved for 1.0 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval. Virbac is NYSED approved as a New York State sponsor of continuing education for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.

*You must attend the full presentation to receive CE Credit.

 

Dr. Chelsea Villarino is a 2015 DVM graduate of North Carolina State University. After graduation, Dr. V completed a small animal rotating internship at Veterinary Specialty Hospital in San Diego, California. She practiced companion animal general and ER medicine for 5 years before joining Virbac.

Thursday January 23

The Power of Proactive Nutrition: An Investment in Your Patient's Future

01/23/2025 

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9PM EST/8PM CST/7PM MST/6PM PST

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In a 2022 U.S. survey, 61% of cats and 59% of dogs are estimated to be overweight or have obesity. Obesity is a disease state that is associated with multiple disease conditions that can decrease quality of life, inflict emotional and financial burdens on pet owners, and ultimately shorten life span.

The program will review the obesity epidemic in the United States including prevalence, risk factors, and known health consequences associated with being overweight or obese. Spaying and neutering is a significant risk factor for obesity in dogs and cats. Attendees will learn more about the physiologic changes that occur post procedure that are causing this increased risk and what the science says about a proactive, tailored, high protein, low carb approach to their life long nutrition is needed for obesity prevention.

In order to gain understanding of what nutritional solutions may be best for our patients post procedure, we will discuss current research to help guide our nutritional recommendations for our patients. This presentation will also focus on mitigation strategies of risk factors emphasized to help practitioners guide clients to promote ideal body weight in their pets. Finally, attendees will learn how to incorporate a proactive approach to weight management in their dog and cat patients into their day to day clinic workflow.

This program is pending approval for 1.0 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval. Virbac is NYSED approved as a New York State sponsor of continuing education for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.

*You must attend the full presentation to receive CE Credit.

 

Dr. Adam Miller is a technical services veterinarian with Virbac Animal Health. Prior to joining the Virbac team 4 years ago, he spent 16 years as a small animal general practitioner. His extensive experience within clinical practice brings a unique approach to current industry products and trends.

Tuesday January 28

Revolutionizing Canine Muscle Health with the Power of Ursolic Acid

01/28/2025 

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9PM EST/8PM CST/7PM MST/6PM PST

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Muscle atrophy often occurs as part of the normal aging process as well as with many chronic disease processes and sometimes post surgically in our canine patients. During this program, we will discuss the pathophysiology of canine muscle atrophy in sarcopenic and cachectic patients and the resultant negative effects on muscle health and mobility. We will review diagnostic tools used for assessing muscle health as well as current therapeutic approaches. Ursolic acid will be introduced as a solution for improving muscle strength, function and overall mobility. We will review the discovery of ursolic acid and supporting scientific efficacy data in mice, humans and canines.

This program is pending approval for 1.0 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval. Virbac is NYSED approved as a New York State sponsor of continuing education for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.

*You must attend the full presentation to receive CE Credit.

 

Dr. Weinman received his veterinary degree from Iowa State University's CVM. While in full-time veterinary practice, he completed an MBA in Operations Management from Seattle University. He also completed a one year fellowship in Shelter Medicine at UC Davis (ASPCA sponsored training).

Wednesday January 29

Revolutionizing Canine Muscle Health with the Power of Ursolic Acid

01/29/2025 

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7PM EST/6PM CST/5PM MST/4PM PST

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Muscle atrophy often occurs as part of the normal aging process as well as with many chronic disease processes and sometimes post surgically in our canine patients. During this program, we will discuss the pathophysiology of canine muscle atrophy in sarcopenic and cachectic patients and the resultant negative effects on muscle health and mobility. We will review diagnostic tools used for assessing muscle health as well as current therapeutic approaches. Ursolic acid will be introduced as a solution for improving muscle strength, function and overall mobility. We will review the discovery of ursolic acid and supporting scientific efficacy data in mice, humans and canines.

This program is pending approval for 1.0 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval. Virbac is NYSED approved as a New York State sponsor of continuing education for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.

*You must attend the full presentation to receive CE Credit.

 

Dr Andra Ponson joined Virbac in December 2022 as the Field Technical Services Veterinarian for the Gulf Coast Region. For 15 years, she practiced small animal medicine and surgery in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Tuesday February 04

Pioneering a Solution for Canine Muscle Atrophy with Ursolic Acid

02/04/2025 

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12PM EST/11AM CST/10AM MST/9AM PST

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Muscle atrophy often occurs as part of the normal aging process as well as with many chronic disease processes and sometimes post surgically in our canine patients. During this program, we will discuss the pathophysiology of canine muscle atrophy in sarcopenic and cachectic patients and the resultant negative effects on muscle health and mobility. We will review diagnostic tools used for assessing muscle health as well as current therapeutic approaches. Ursolic acid will be introduced as a solution for improving muscle strength, function and overall mobility. We will review the discovery of ursolic acid and supporting scientific efficacy data in mice, humans and canines.

This program is pending approval for 0.5 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval. Virbac is NYSED approved as a New York State sponsor of continuing education for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.

*You must attend the full presentation to receive CE Credit.

 

Dr. Mark Hope is a Senior Technical Services Veterinarian for Virbac. He spent 16 years in private practice before joining Virbac in 2017. Dr. Hope currently provides technical support and education of Virbac products in the Southeastern United States.

Tuesday February 04

Pioneering a Solution for Canine Muscle Atrophy with Ursolic Acid

02/04/2025 

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1PM EST/12PM CST/11AM MST/10AM PST

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Muscle atrophy often occurs as part of the normal aging process as well as with many chronic disease processes and sometimes post surgically in our canine patients. During this program, we will discuss the pathophysiology of canine muscle atrophy in sarcopenic and cachectic patients and the resultant negative effects on muscle health and mobility. We will review diagnostic tools used for assessing muscle health as well as current therapeutic approaches. Ursolic acid will be introduced as a solution for improving muscle strength, function and overall mobility. We will review the discovery of ursolic acid and supporting scientific efficacy data in mice, humans and canines.

This program is pending approval for 0.5 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval. Virbac is NYSED approved as a New York State sponsor of continuing education for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.

*You must attend the full presentation to receive CE Credit.

 

Dr. Mark Hope is a Senior Technical Services Veterinarian for Virbac. He spent 16 years in private practice before joining Virbac in 2017. Dr. Hope currently provides technical support and education of Virbac products in the Southeastern United States.

Wednesday February 05

Pioneering a Solution for Canine Muscle Atrophy with Ursolic Acid

02/05/2025 

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Corporate and Commercial Photographer for Worldwide Assignments

1PM EST/12PM CST/11AM MST/10AM PST

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Muscle atrophy often occurs as part of the normal aging process as well as with many chronic disease processes and sometimes post surgically in our canine patients. During this program, we will discuss the pathophysiology of canine muscle atrophy in sarcopenic and cachectic patients and the resultant negative effects on muscle health and mobility. We will review diagnostic tools used for assessing muscle health as well as current therapeutic approaches. Ursolic acid will be introduced as a solution for improving muscle strength, function and overall mobility. We will review the discovery of ursolic acid and supporting scientific efficacy data in mice, humans and canines.

This program is pending approval for 0.5 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval. Virbac is NYSED approved as a New York State sponsor of continuing education for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.

*You must attend the full presentation to receive CE Credit.

 

Dr Andra Ponson joined Virbac in December 2022 as the Field Technical Services Veterinarian for the Gulf Coast Region. For 15 years, she practiced small animal medicine and surgery in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Wednesday February 05

Pioneering a Solution for Canine Muscle Atrophy with Ursolic Acid

02/05/2025 

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Corporate and Commercial Photographer for Worldwide Assignments

2PM EST/1PM CST/12PM MST/11AM PST

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Muscle atrophy often occurs as part of the normal aging process as well as with many chronic disease processes and sometimes post surgically in our canine patients. During this program, we will discuss the pathophysiology of canine muscle atrophy in sarcopenic and cachectic patients and the resultant negative effects on muscle health and mobility. We will review diagnostic tools used for assessing muscle health as well as current therapeutic approaches. Ursolic acid will be introduced as a solution for improving muscle strength, function and overall mobility. We will review the discovery of ursolic acid and supporting scientific efficacy data in mice, humans and canines.

This program is pending approval for 0.5 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval. Virbac is NYSED approved as a New York State sponsor of continuing education for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.

*You must attend the full presentation to receive CE Credit.

 

Dr Andra Ponson joined Virbac in December 2022 as the Field Technical Services Veterinarian for the Gulf Coast Region. For 15 years, she practiced small animal medicine and surgery in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Thursday February 06

Pioneering a Solution for Canine Muscle Atrophy with Ursolic Acid

02/06/2025 

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12PM EST/11AM CST/10AM MST/9AM PST

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Muscle atrophy often occurs as part of the normal aging process as well as with many chronic disease processes and sometimes post surgically in our canine patients. During this program, we will discuss the pathophysiology of canine muscle atrophy in sarcopenic and cachectic patients and the resultant negative effects on muscle health and mobility. We will review diagnostic tools used for assessing muscle health as well as current therapeutic approaches. Ursolic acid will be introduced as a solution for improving muscle strength, function and overall mobility. We will review the discovery of ursolic acid and supporting scientific efficacy data in mice, humans and canines.

This program is pending approval for 0.5 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval. Virbac is NYSED approved as a New York State sponsor of continuing education for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.

*You must attend the full presentation to receive CE Credit.

 

Dr. Mike Kirkpatrick is a Senior Technical Services Veterinarian for Virbac. He spent 9 years in private practice in the Chicago suburbs before joining Virbac in 2011. Dr. Kirkpatrick currently provides technical support and education on Virbac products throughout the United States.

Thursday February 06

Pioneering a Solution for Canine Muscle Atrophy with Ursolic Acid

02/06/2025 

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1PM EST/12PM CST/11AM MST/10AM PST

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Muscle atrophy often occurs as part of the normal aging process as well as with many chronic disease processes and sometimes post surgically in our canine patients. During this program, we will discuss the pathophysiology of canine muscle atrophy in sarcopenic and cachectic patients and the resultant negative effects on muscle health and mobility. We will review diagnostic tools used for assessing muscle health as well as current therapeutic approaches. Ursolic acid will be introduced as a solution for improving muscle strength, function and overall mobility. We will review the discovery of ursolic acid and supporting scientific efficacy data in mice, humans and canines.

This program is pending approval for 0.5 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval. Virbac is NYSED approved as a New York State sponsor of continuing education for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.

*You must attend the full presentation to receive CE Credit.

 

Dr. Mike Kirkpatrick is a Senior Technical Services Veterinarian for Virbac. He spent 9 years in private practice in the Chicago suburbs before joining Virbac in 2011. Dr. Kirkpatrick currently provides technical support and education on Virbac products throughout the United States.

Tuesday February 18

Pioneering a Solution for Canine Muscle Atrophy with Ursolic Acid

02/18/2025 

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12PM EST/11AM CST/10AM MST/9AM PST

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Muscle atrophy often occurs as part of the normal aging process as well as with many chronic disease processes and sometimes post surgically in our canine patients. During this program, we will discuss the pathophysiology of canine muscle atrophy in sarcopenic and cachectic patients and the resultant negative effects on muscle health and mobility. We will review diagnostic tools used for assessing muscle health as well as current therapeutic approaches. Ursolic acid will be introduced as a solution for improving muscle strength, function and overall mobility. We will review the discovery of ursolic acid and supporting scientific efficacy data in mice, humans and canines.

This program is pending approval for 0.5 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval. Virbac is NYSED approved as a New York State sponsor of continuing education for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.

*You must attend the full presentation to receive CE Credit.

 

Dr. Matthew Sternberg is a 1999 graduate of Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine. He was in general small animal practice for 23 years. Dr. Sternberg has been with Virbac Animal Health since December 2022, and brings his years in clinical practice to the TSV Team.

Tuesday February 18

Pioneering a Solution for Canine Muscle Atrophy with Ursolic Acid

02/18/2025 

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1PM EST/12PM CST/11AM MST/10AM PST

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Muscle atrophy often occurs as part of the normal aging process as well as with many chronic disease processes and sometimes post surgically in our canine patients. During this program, we will discuss the pathophysiology of canine muscle atrophy in sarcopenic and cachectic patients and the resultant negative effects on muscle health and mobility. We will review diagnostic tools used for assessing muscle health as well as current therapeutic approaches. Ursolic acid will be introduced as a solution for improving muscle strength, function and overall mobility. We will review the discovery of ursolic acid and supporting scientific efficacy data in mice, humans and canines.

This program is pending approval for 0.5 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval. Virbac is NYSED approved as a New York State sponsor of continuing education for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.

*You must attend the full presentation to receive CE Credit.

 

Dr. Matthew Sternberg is a 1999 graduate of Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine. He was in general small animal practice for 23 years. Dr. Sternberg has been with Virbac Animal Health since December 2022, and brings his years in clinical practice to the TSV Team.

Wednesday February 19

Pioneering a Solution for Canine Muscle Atrophy with Ursolic Acid

02/19/2025 

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12PM EST/11AM CST/10AM MST/9AM PST

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Muscle atrophy often occurs as part of the normal aging process as well as with many chronic disease processes and sometimes post surgically in our canine patients. During this program, we will discuss the pathophysiology of canine muscle atrophy in sarcopenic and cachectic patients and the resultant negative effects on muscle health and mobility. We will review diagnostic tools used for assessing muscle health as well as current therapeutic approaches. Ursolic acid will be introduced as a solution for improving muscle strength, function and overall mobility. We will review the discovery of ursolic acid and supporting scientific efficacy data in mice, humans and canines.

This program is pending approval for 0.5 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval. Virbac is NYSED approved as a New York State sponsor of continuing education for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.

*You must attend the full presentation to receive CE Credit.

 

Dr. Chelsea Villarino is a 2015 DVM graduate of North Carolina State University. After graduation, Dr. V completed a small animal rotating internship at Veterinary Specialty Hospital in San Diego, California. She practiced companion animal general and ER medicine for 5 years before joining Virbac.

Wednesday February 19

Pioneering a Solution for Canine Muscle Atrophy with Ursolic Acid

02/19/2025 

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1PM EST/12PM CST/11AM MST/10AM PST

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Muscle atrophy often occurs as part of the normal aging process as well as with many chronic disease processes and sometimes post surgically in our canine patients. During this program, we will discuss the pathophysiology of canine muscle atrophy in sarcopenic and cachectic patients and the resultant negative effects on muscle health and mobility. We will review diagnostic tools used for assessing muscle health as well as current therapeutic approaches. Ursolic acid will be introduced as a solution for improving muscle strength, function and overall mobility. We will review the discovery of ursolic acid and supporting scientific efficacy data in mice, humans and canines.

This program is pending approval for 0.5 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval. Virbac is NYSED approved as a New York State sponsor of continuing education for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.

*You must attend the full presentation to receive CE Credit.

 

Dr. Chelsea Villarino is a 2015 DVM graduate of North Carolina State University. After graduation, Dr. V completed a small animal rotating internship at Veterinary Specialty Hospital in San Diego, California. She practiced companion animal general and ER medicine for 5 years before joining Virbac.

Wednesday February 19

Revitalizing the Golden Years: Innovative Approaches to Senior & Geriatric Dog Care

02/19/2025 

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7PM EST/6PM CST/5PM MST/4PM PST

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As veterinary diagnostic and therapeutic capabilities continually expand, so does the geriatric patient population. In this course, healthcare team members will learn several unique aspects of the aging dog and be able apply these principles to improve the lives of their senior and geriatric patients. Frailty, an emerging topic in both human and veterinary medicine will be explored, with an emphasis on the role of sarcopenia. Interventions, including a novel nutritional supplement to aid in muscle health, will be discussed.

This program is pending approval for 1.0 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval. Virbac is NYSED approved as a New York State sponsor of continuing education for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.

*You must attend the full presentation to receive CE Credit.

 

Dr. Chelsea Villarino is a 2015 DVM graduate of North Carolina State University. After graduation, Dr. V completed a small animal rotating internship at Veterinary Specialty Hospital in San Diego, California. She practiced companion animal general and ER medicine for 5 years before joining Virbac.

Thursday February 20

Pioneering a Solution for Canine Muscle Atrophy with Ursolic Acid

02/20/2025 

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2:30PM EST/1:30PM CST/12:30PM MST/11:30AM PST

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Muscle atrophy often occurs as part of the normal aging process as well as with many chronic disease processes and sometimes post surgically in our canine patients. During this program, we will discuss the pathophysiology of canine muscle atrophy in sarcopenic and cachectic patients and the resultant negative effects on muscle health and mobility. We will review diagnostic tools used for assessing muscle health as well as current therapeutic approaches. Ursolic acid will be introduced as a solution for improving muscle strength, function and overall mobility. We will review the discovery of ursolic acid and supporting scientific efficacy data in mice, humans and canines.

This program is pending approval for 0.5 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval. Virbac is NYSED approved as a New York State sponsor of continuing education for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.

*You must attend the full presentation to receive CE Credit.

 

Dr. Michelle Rosentel is a Technical Services Veterinarian with Virbac. She has a background in small animal clinical practice with teaching experience. Dr. Rosentel is proud to provide education for veterinarians and represent Virbac on the Field Veterinary Team.

Thursday February 20

Pioneering a Solution for Canine Muscle Atrophy with Ursolic Acid

02/20/2025 

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3:30PM EST/2:30PM CST/1:30PM MST/12:30PM PST

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Muscle atrophy often occurs as part of the normal aging process as well as with many chronic disease processes and sometimes post surgically in our canine patients. During this program, we will discuss the pathophysiology of canine muscle atrophy in sarcopenic and cachectic patients and the resultant negative effects on muscle health and mobility. We will review diagnostic tools used for assessing muscle health as well as current therapeutic approaches. Ursolic acid will be introduced as a solution for improving muscle strength, function and overall mobility. We will review the discovery of ursolic acid and supporting scientific efficacy data in mice, humans and canines.

This program is pending approval for 0.5 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval. Virbac is NYSED approved as a New York State sponsor of continuing education for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.

*You must attend the full presentation to receive CE Credit.

 

Dr. Michelle Rosentel is a Technical Services Veterinarian with Virbac. She has a background in small animal clinical practice with teaching experience. Dr. Rosentel is proud to provide education for veterinarians and represent Virbac on the Field Veterinary Team.

Thursday February 20

Revolutionizing Canine Muscle Health with the Power of Ursolic Acid

02/20/2025 

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Corporate and Commercial Photographer for Worldwide Assignments

8PM EST/7PM CST/6PM MST/5PM PST

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Muscle atrophy often occurs as part of the normal aging process as well as with many chronic disease processes and sometimes post surgically in our canine patients. During this program, we will discuss the pathophysiology of canine muscle atrophy in sarcopenic and cachectic patients and the resultant negative effects on muscle health and mobility. We will review diagnostic tools used for assessing muscle health as well as current therapeutic approaches. Ursolic acid will be introduced as a solution for improving muscle strength, function and overall mobility. We will review the discovery of ursolic acid and supporting scientific efficacy data in mice, humans and canines.

This program is pending approval for 1.0 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval. Virbac is NYSED approved as a New York State sponsor of continuing education for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.

*You must attend the full presentation to receive CE Credit.

 

Dr. Weinman received his veterinary degree from Iowa State University's CVM. While in full-time veterinary practice, he completed an MBA in Operations Management from Seattle University. He also completed a one year fellowship in Shelter Medicine at UC Davis (ASPCA sponsored training).

Tuesday February 25

Pioneering a Solution for Canine Muscle Atrophy with Ursolic Acid

02/25/2025 

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12PM EST/11AM CST/10AM MST/9AM PST

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As veterinary diagnostic and therapeutic capabilities continually expand, so does the geriatric patient population. In this course, healthcare team members will learn several unique aspects of the aging dog and be able apply these principles to improve the lives of their senior and geriatric patients. Frailty, an emerging topic in both human and veterinary medicine will be explored, with an emphasis on the role of sarcopenia. Interventions, including a novel nutritional supplement to aid in muscle health, will be discussed.

This program is pending approval for 1.0 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval. Virbac is NYSED approved as a New York State sponsor of continuing education for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.

*You must attend the full presentation to receive CE Credit.

 

Dr. Mark Hope is a Senior Technical Services Veterinarian for Virbac. He spent 16 years in private practice before joining Virbac in 2017. Dr. Hope currently provides technical support and education of Virbac products in the Southeastern United States.

Tuesday February 25

Pioneering a Solution for Canine Muscle Atrophy with Ursolic Acid

02/25/2025 

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1PM EST/12PM CST/11AM MST/10AM PST

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As veterinary diagnostic and therapeutic capabilities continually expand, so does the geriatric patient population. In this course, healthcare team members will learn several unique aspects of the aging dog and be able apply these principles to improve the lives of their senior and geriatric patients. Frailty, an emerging topic in both human and veterinary medicine will be explored, with an emphasis on the role of sarcopenia. Interventions, including a novel nutritional supplement to aid in muscle health, will be discussed.

This program is pending approval for 1.0 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval. Virbac is NYSED approved as a New York State sponsor of continuing education for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.

*You must attend the full presentation to receive CE Credit.

 

Dr. Mark Hope is a Senior Technical Services Veterinarian for Virbac. He spent 16 years in private practice before joining Virbac in 2017. Dr. Hope currently provides technical support and education of Virbac products in the Southeastern United States.

Wednesday February 26

Pioneering a Solution for Canine Muscle Atrophy with Ursolic Acid

02/26/2025 

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Corporate and Commercial Photographer for Worldwide Assignments

1PM EST/12PM CST/11AM MST/10AM PST

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As veterinary diagnostic and therapeutic capabilities continually expand, so does the geriatric patient population. In this course, healthcare team members will learn several unique aspects of the aging dog and be able apply these principles to improve the lives of their senior and geriatric patients. Frailty, an emerging topic in both human and veterinary medicine will be explored, with an emphasis on the role of sarcopenia. Interventions, including a novel nutritional supplement to aid in muscle health, will be discussed.

This program is pending approval for 1.0 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval. Virbac is NYSED approved as a New York State sponsor of continuing education for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.

*You must attend the full presentation to receive CE Credit.

 

Dr Andra Ponson joined Virbac in December 2022 as the Field Technical Services Veterinarian for the Gulf Coast Region. For 15 years, she practiced small animal medicine and surgery in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Wednesday February 26

Pioneering a Solution for Canine Muscle Atrophy with Ursolic Acid

02/26/2025 

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Corporate and Commercial Photographer for Worldwide Assignments

2PM EST/1PM CST/12PM MST/11AM PST

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As veterinary diagnostic and therapeutic capabilities continually expand, so does the geriatric patient population. In this course, healthcare team members will learn several unique aspects of the aging dog and be able apply these principles to improve the lives of their senior and geriatric patients. Frailty, an emerging topic in both human and veterinary medicine will be explored, with an emphasis on the role of sarcopenia. Interventions, including a novel nutritional supplement to aid in muscle health, will be discussed.

This program is pending approval for 1.0 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval. Virbac is NYSED approved as a New York State sponsor of continuing education for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.

*You must attend the full presentation to receive CE Credit.

 

Dr Andra Ponson joined Virbac in December 2022 as the Field Technical Services Veterinarian for the Gulf Coast Region. For 15 years, she practiced small animal medicine and surgery in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Thursday February 27

Pioneering a Solution for Canine Muscle Atrophy with Ursolic Acid

02/27/2025 

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Corporate and Commercial Photographer for Worldwide Assignments

1PM EST/12PM CST/11AM MST/10AM PST

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As veterinary diagnostic and therapeutic capabilities continually expand, so does the geriatric patient population. In this course, healthcare team members will learn several unique aspects of the aging dog and be able apply these principles to improve the lives of their senior and geriatric patients. Frailty, an emerging topic in both human and veterinary medicine will be explored, with an emphasis on the role of sarcopenia. Interventions, including a novel nutritional supplement to aid in muscle health, will be discussed.

This program is pending approval for 1.0 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval. Virbac is NYSED approved as a New York State sponsor of continuing education for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.

*You must attend the full presentation to receive CE Credit.

 

Ryan attended undergraduate and Veterinary School at Texas A & M University, followed by private practice in Port Arthur, TX. He then joined Antech Diagnostics in various roles until he joined the Virbac team as a Technical Services Veterinarian in early 2022.

Thursday February 27

Pioneering a Solution for Canine Muscle Atrophy with Ursolic Acid

02/27/2025 

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Corporate and Commercial Photographer for Worldwide Assignments

2PM EST/1PM CST/12PM MST/11AM PST

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As veterinary diagnostic and therapeutic capabilities continually expand, so does the geriatric patient population. In this course, healthcare team members will learn several unique aspects of the aging dog and be able apply these principles to improve the lives of their senior and geriatric patients. Frailty, an emerging topic in both human and veterinary medicine will be explored, with an emphasis on the role of sarcopenia. Interventions, including a novel nutritional supplement to aid in muscle health, will be discussed.

This program is pending approval for 1.0 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval. Virbac is NYSED approved as a New York State sponsor of continuing education for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.

*You must attend the full presentation to receive CE Credit.

 

Ryan attended undergraduate and Veterinary School at Texas A & M University, followed by private practice in Port Arthur, TX. He then joined Antech Diagnostics in various roles until he joined the Virbac team as a Technical Services Veterinarian in early 2022.