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Education Day
Friday, May 31
8 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
Animal Science/Veterinary Medicine Building

  • Poster viewing: 8-9 a.m., Animal Science/Veterinary Medicine atrium (outside 125 and 135 AS/VM)
  • The event will also include four speakers and an award ceremony. See the full schedule.

American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Alumni Reception
Wednesday, June 12
7-9 p.m.
Sheraton Hotel, Seattle, Washington
Visit the ACVIM Forum website.

American Veterinary Medical Association Alumni Reception
Monday, July 22
7-9 p.m.
McCormick Place, Chicago, Illinois
Visit the AVMA convention website.

Points of Pride Research Day
The Distinguished Research Alumnus Award, Distinguished Research Partner Award, and Pfizer Animal Health Award for Research Excellence will be presented.
Wednesday, September 25
Pomeroy Student-Alumni Learning Center
Please contact the Research Office at 612-624-2744 with any questions.

An Ethical Dialogue: Advancing Canine Health and Welfare—Purebreds, Mixed Breeds, Shelter Dogs, All Dogs

Speakers will include Dr. Autmn Davidson, University of California, Davis; Dr. Brenda Bonnett, B. Bonnett Consulting; Dr. Patricia N. Olson, American Humane Association; and
Dr. Angela M. Hughes, Mars Veterinary.

Tuesday, October 15
3:00-6:30 p.m.
University of Minnesota St. Paul Campus
For more information, e-mail heathers@americanhumane.org.

International Conference on One Medicine One Science (ICOMOS)
April 27-30, 2014
The Commons Hotel, Minneapolis

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Veterinary Continuing Education conferences and lectures

The Raptor Center events

For more calendar items, see CVM NewsCalendar. 


University of Minnesota events

Minnesota Veterinary Medical Association events


CALLM (Companion Animal Love, Loss, and Memories) Group
Second and fourth Wednesday of each month
6:30-8 p.m.
St. Paul Campus

 

This biweekly bereavement group directed toward supporting the grief process of veterinary patients’ families. Whether you are facing overwhelming treatment decisions, end-of-life issues, or the recent death of your companion animal, the CALLM Group will provide you with a supportive and confidential environment in which to share your experiences and feelings. CALLM sessions are facilitated by Veterinary Medical Center Social Work Services staff.

Cost:  Sessions are free and open to the public. Space is limited! For more information and to reserve your seat, please contact VMC Social Work Services at 612-624-9372.


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