Upcoming Webinars
Tuesday April 15

Pioneering a Solution for Canine Muscle Atrophy with Ursolic Acid

04/15/2025 

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1PM ET/12PM CT/11AM MT/10AM PT

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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 has been approved 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.

Tuesday April 15

Pioneering a Solution for Canine Muscle Atrophy with Ursolic Acid

04/15/2025 

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2PM ET/1PM CT/12PM MT/11AM PT

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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 has been approved 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 April 16

Pioneering a Solution for Canine Muscle Atrophy with Ursolic Acid

04/16/2025 

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12PM ET/11AM CT/10AM MT/9AM PT

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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 has been approved 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. Jeff Buswell is a University of Missouri-CVM graduate. He has worked in small animal clinical practice, in addition to several years of experience in industry He is approved by RACE to deliver approved presentations for CE. His current region covers VA, NC, WV, eastern KY, central TN & OH.

Wednesday April 16

Pioneering a Solution for Canine Muscle Atrophy with Ursolic Acid

04/16/2025 

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1PM ET/12PM CT/11AM MT/10AM PT

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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 has been approved 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. Jeff Buswell is a University of Missouri-CVM graduate. He has worked in small animal clinical practice, in addition to several years of experience in industry He is approved by RACE to deliver approved presentations for CE. His current region covers VA, NC, WV, eastern KY, central TN & OH.

Thursday April 17

Pioneering a Solution for Canine Muscle Atrophy with Ursolic Acid

04/17/2025 

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3PM ET/2PM CT/1PM MT/12PM PT

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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 has been approved 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.

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 April 17

Pioneering a Solution for Canine Muscle Atrophy with Ursolic Acid

04/17/2025 

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4PM ET/3PM CT/2PM MT/1PM PT

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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 has been approved 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.

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.

Tuesday April 22

Pioneering a Solution for Canine Muscle Atrophy with Ursolic Acid

04/22/2025 

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12PM ET/11AM CT/10AM MT/9AM PT

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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 has been approved 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 April 22

Pioneering a Solution for Canine Muscle Atrophy with Ursolic Acid

04/22/2025 

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1PM ET/12PM CT/11AM MT/10AM PT

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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 has been approved 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 April 22

CKD: New and Old Management Options

04/22/2025 

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7PM ET/6PM CT/5PM MT/4PM PT

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Overview:
This lecture presents current ways to manage chronic kidney disease in dogs and cats. It examines what is new and what is on the horizon to improve quality of life for patients. The lecture will review how we should think about chronic kidney disease and its progression, and how new management techniques may influence progression of disease. 

 

Learning Objectives:

  • List 5 of the major functions of the kidney
  • Describe the mechanism of action for development of anemia associated with CKD and new therapy options in cats
  • Review the importance of the RAAS system in progression of CKD
  • Develop Management Plans For CKD in dogs and cats
  • Outline the Importance of the GI microbiome in CKD progression


Accreditation/Credit Designation:
This program has been approved for 1 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval.

 

Acknowledgment of Commercial Support:
This activity is funded by Virbac.

Speaker:
Mary Anna Labato, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM), ACVNU (Founding Member)

Mary Labato, D.V.M., DACVIM, joined Tufts University in 1987. She is currently the associate chair of the Department of Clinical Sciences. Labato is also a veterinary internist at the Foster Hospital for Small Animals who specializes in all areas of internal medicine, with a primary interest in disorders of the kidneys and bladder.

Labato lectures in small animal medicine about diseases of the kidneys and urinary tract. She primarily teaches during clinical rotations in the fourth year and instructs students on how to practice medicine. Her favorite cases are those that involve acute kidney injury, in which she must use dialysis to get kidneys to start working again when they have stopped functioning completely. Her other research interests in addition to nephrology and urology disorders include hypertension, interventional endourology, and regenerative medicine.

Labato attended Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts, before entering Tufts' then-nascent veterinary school. A graduate of Tufts' first veterinary class in 1983, she spent a short time in private practice before returning to the school for a residency and, ultimately, a clinical faculty position. Labato is board certified by the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine. She is currently president-elect of the American Board of Veterinary Nephrology and Urology and a founding member of the American College of Veterinary Nephrology and Urology.

Wednesday April 23

Pioneering a Solution for Canine Muscle Atrophy with Ursolic Acid

04/23/2025 

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12PM ET/11AM CT/10AM MT/9AM PT

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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 has been approved 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.

Wednesday April 23

Pioneering a Solution for Canine Muscle Atrophy with Ursolic Acid

04/23/2025 

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1PM ET/12PM CT/11AM MT/10AM PT

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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 has been approved 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 April 24

Pioneering a Solution for Canine Muscle Atrophy with Ursolic Acid

04/24/2025 

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1PM ET/12PM CT/11AM MT/10AM PT

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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 has been approved 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. 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.

Thursday April 24

Pioneering a Solution for Canine Muscle Atrophy with Ursolic Acid

04/24/2025 

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2PM ET/1PM CT/12PM MT/11AM PT

Register now!

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 has been approved 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. 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.

Thursday April 24

Muscle Matters: Identifying At-Risk Patients for Muscle Loss and Understanding the Importance of Early Intervention

04/24/2025 

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7:30PM ET/6:30PM CT/5:30PM MT/4:30AM PT

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During this webinar, you will learn to confidently identify patients at risk for muscle atrophy and gain an understanding of the underlying pathology. We will cover effective muscle condition assessment techniques and explore various treatment options. You’ll gain practical strategies for selecting cases for muscle supplementation and learn how to administer these supplements for optimal results. Finally, we’ll help you set realistic expectations for clinical outcomes and monitor patient progress effectively.

This program is 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. Kara Amstutz earned her Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine from the University of Missouri in 2000 and founded Hometown Veterinary Hospital in 2002. She became a Certified Canine Rehabilitation Therapist in 2013, a Veterinary Pain Practitioner in 2014, and a Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist in 2019. Dr. Amstutz left full time clinical practice in 2022 when she became the owner, CEO, and lead clinical instructor at the Canine Rehabilitation Institute (CRI) in 2022. In 2023, she was recognized as a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation. In 2024, she returned to practice ownership and founded Momentum Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation in Springfield, Missouri. Dr. Amstutz also lectures nationally and internationally on topics related to canine rehabilitation and is the immediate past president of the American Association of Rehabilitation Veterinarians.

Thursday April 24

Muscle Matters: Identifying At-Risk Patients for Muscle Loss and Understanding the Importance of Early Intervention

04/24/2025 

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9PM ET/8PM CT/7PM MT/6AM PT

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During this webinar, you will learn to confidently identify patients at risk for muscle atrophy and gain an understanding of the underlying pathology. We will cover effective muscle condition assessment techniques and explore various treatment options. You’ll gain practical strategies for selecting cases for muscle supplementation and learn how to administer these supplements for optimal results. Finally, we’ll help you set realistic expectations for clinical outcomes and monitor patient progress effectively.

This program is 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. Kara Amstutz earned her Doctorate in Veterinary Medicine from the University of Missouri in 2000 and founded Hometown Veterinary Hospital in 2002. She became a Certified Canine Rehabilitation Therapist in 2013, a Veterinary Pain Practitioner in 2014, and a Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist in 2019. Dr. Amstutz left full time clinical practice in 2022 when she became the owner, CEO, and lead clinical instructor at the Canine Rehabilitation Institute (CRI) in 2022. In 2023, she was recognized as a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation. In 2024, she returned to practice ownership and founded Momentum Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation in Springfield, Missouri. Dr. Amstutz also lectures nationally and internationally on topics related to canine rehabilitation and is the immediate past president of the American Association of Rehabilitation Veterinarians.

Monday April 28

Otitis Externa: Treatment Frustrations and Potential Solutions

04/28/2025 

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7PM ET/6PM CT/5PM MT/4PM PT

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In this session, basic principles to improving treatment outcomes with canine otitis externa (OE) will be covered. Time will be spent discussing the importance of glucocorticoids, identifying the primary causes for disease and drug selection in the management of canine OE. Additionally, approaches for avoiding common pitfalls will be covered along with strategies to bolster client compliance.

This is a live event only and will not be recorded. 

This program has been approved for 1.0 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions which recognize RACE approval. Virbac is approved as a NY 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 April 30

Update on Atopy & Atopic Dermatitis

04/30/2025 

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8PM ET/7PM CT/6PM MT/5PM PT

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In this session, attendees will learn about the pathogenesis of atopy & atopic dermatitis, current strategies, technologies and products for the management of atopic dermatitis (including both systemic and topical therapies). In addition, Proactive Therapy, a new concept designed to assist with the long-term management of atopic dermatitis, will be discussed.

This is a live event only and will not be recorded.

This program has been approved for 1.0 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions which recognize RACE approval. Virbac is approved as a NY State sponsor of continuing education for veterinarians and veterinary technicians. You must attend the full presentation to receive CE credit.

Dr. Jeff Buswell is a University of Missouri-CVM graduate. He has worked in small animal clinical practice, in addition to several years of experience in industry He is approved by RACE to deliver approved presentations for CE. His current region covers VA, NC, WV, eastern KY, central TN & OH.

Thursday May 22

Otitis Externa: Treatment Frustrations and Potential Solutions

05/22/2025 

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7PM ET/6PM CT/5PM MT/4PM PT

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In this session, basic principles to improving treatment outcomes with canine otitis externa (OE) will be covered. Time will be spent discussing the importance of glucocorticoids, identifying the primary causes for disease and drug selection in the management of canine OE. Additionally, approaches for avoiding common pitfalls will be covered along with strategies to bolster client compliance.

This is a live event only and will not be recorded. 

This program has been approved for 1.0 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions which recognize RACE approval. Virbac is approved as a NY 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.

Wednesday May 28

Update on Atopy & Atopic Dermatitis

05/28/2025 

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7PM ET/6PM CT/5PM MT/4PM PT

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In this session, attendees will learn about the pathogenesis of atopy & atopic dermatitis, current strategies, technologies and products for the management of atopic dermatitis (including both systemic and topical therapies). In addition, Proactive Therapy, a new concept designed to assist with the long-term management of atopic dermatitis, will be discussed.

This is a live event only and will not be recorded.

This program has been approved for 1.0 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions which recognize RACE approval. Virbac is approved as a NY 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 June 10

Otitis Externa: Treatment Frustrations and Potential Solutions

06/10/2025 

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8PM ET/7PM CT/6PM MT/5PM PT

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In this session, basic principles to improving treatment outcomes with canine otitis externa (OE) will be covered. Time will be spent discussing the importance of glucocorticoids, identifying the primary causes for disease and drug selection in the management of canine OE. Additionally, approaches for avoiding common pitfalls will be covered along with strategies to bolster client compliance.

This is a live event only and will not be recorded. 

This program has been approved for 1.0 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions which recognize RACE approval. Virbac is approved as a NY 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 June 24

Update on Atopy & Atopic Dermatitis

06/24/2025 

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9PM ET/8PM CT/7PM MT/6PM PT

Register now!

In this session, attendees will learn about the pathogenesis of atopy & atopic dermatitis, current strategies, technologies and products for the management of atopic dermatitis (including both systemic and topical therapies). In addition, Proactive Therapy, a new concept designed to assist with the long-term management of atopic dermatitis, will be discussed.

This is a live event only and will not be recorded.

This program has been approved for 1.0 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions which recognize RACE approval. Virbac is approved as a NY 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.