LAS VEGAS, NV--(Marketwire-March 3, 2011) 83rd annual Western Veterinary Conference (WVC), held February 20-24 in the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino wowed almost 15 000 participants (WVC's record) with innovations in programming, art, and the organization. The world's leading veterinary meeting WVC registered more than 6,000 veterinarians, more than 1 500 veterinary technicians, practice managers and several hundreds of thousands of other participants are directly related to the animal health industry.
This year the Conference during the various additions and advances from the participants, enhanced by adding it to the teaching effect of the appeal, comfort and total meeting experience. 2011 Annual Western Veterinary Conference featured more than 875 AAVSB RACE approved CE hours for teaching in a small animal, large animal, exotics, and other species in the areas of policy management. The newly-formed education task force is centered on the WVC carefully targeted veterinary technician program which was well received. The clinical teaching center of WVC n Oquendo has to be carried out more than 30 hands-on Labs. More than 30 focused symposia, and seminars of 18 industry also contributes to the abundance of learning opportunities at the Conference.
"I am wonderful with our participants that the reactions of the Conference this year," said Manolita Moore, Director of the annual Conference. "Together, we have the immediate practical value of CE, they expressed their observations to the delight of our new Wellness area, Complimentary massages and their appreciation of our free WiFi and mobile pricing systems and drives. We, of course, an astonishing change was seen in the 2011 Exhibit Hall, which we have moved to level 2 and 65% of the size of the larger. By taking the Hall at the Grand Pavilion, plus our exhibitor information easily with the new product Showcase, the Show became the highlight of the annual Conference this year. "
In 2011, the lecture rooms were concentrated in the Convention Center, levels 2 and 3, which streamlined and simplified the access to the sessions and Exhibit Hall level 2 visits. WVC added almost 100 more exhibitors in 2011 (total: 550) allow the representatives of the participants that are not available for previously interactively. Joel Altman, WVC exhibits Manager, said, "our enhanced 2011 Exhibit Hall also allowed us to provide services to participants in the cooperative food service, lounges, such as the and the, as well as electronic and person-to-person information points, which enhanced the experience truly WVC exhibit. Is off the charts. "
"It will take several years, if ever, before the other can be so close to the Conference of the WVC. User facilities which are required to do this for all the type of the meeting of the superior has acted very well. But not only are all of the top notch facilities were first class, of the one part, and won the Silver Medal with his team, as the case may be. Thank you for allowing us to it, "said the as part, Dr. Kathy Gloyd, CEO, Gloyd Group, Inc.
Five of the postgraduates in the veterinary field (5) food animal from the incentive awards for their dedication to food animal practice: Dr. Leslie n. Charles, University of Florida, Dr. Brandon c. Fraser, Kansas State University; Dr. Amanda M. Kowalski, Illinois; Dr. Rachel record, University of Prince Edward Island; and Dr. Aaron s. Lucas, Virginia Maryland Regional College of veterinary medicine.
WVC specific recognition awards presented Tuesday evening, February 22, Dr. Kathy Gloyd, Dr. Jerry Vestweber and Dr. Roche's unique leadership, Heers service and assistance to the Conference for many years. The Conference participants, chosen by the teachers of the year 2010 were also used: Dr. James Carpenter, Avian & Exotics; Dr. Debra Taylor, horse; Dr. Kevin Washburn, food animal; Katherine Dobbs, RVT, CVPM, PHR, policy management; Dr. Tony Johnson, a small animal; and Brenda Feller, RVT, VTS, VCA, the technician.
Online registration for the 84th Western Veterinary Conference to Open in 2012, will soon wvc.org. For more information about the Oquendo Center for Clinical WVC or education, which provides courses, please call: 866. 800.7326 (free) or 702. 739. wvc.org 6698 or use the sites and. oquendocenter.org
About the Western Veterinary Conference
WVC provides a comprehensive continuing education for veterinary professionals and world class destination--Las Vegas, the entertainment capital of the world related groups. International organizations and the emerging speakers presented advanced training on the premises of the first-class Convention and hands-on Labs-the art of Clinical teaching in the middle of Oquendo. WVC is an interactive CE the opportunity of the annual, and gradually the community in the veterinary field (5) a network transaction. For more information, visit wvc.org.
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