The Impact of COVID-19 on your Patients and Staff – An Update for Veterinary Professionals

 

Don’t miss our latest webinar: Tuesday September 15 at 12.00 pm UTC

The webinar will update WSAVA members as to the latest developments with COVID-19 as it relates to companion animals. The speakers are:

Dr-Michael-Lappin
Dr Michael Lappin
Chair of the WSAVA One Health Committee

Dr Lappin will discuss recent developments with COVID-19 and companion animals

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Dr Richard Squires
Chair of the WSAVA Vaccination Guidelines Group

Dr Squires will give an update on the effects of the pandemic on preventive health programs

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Dr-Peter-Karczmar
Dr Peter Karczmar
Member of the WSAVA One Health Committee

Dr Karczmar will offer recommendations on minimizing the risk to veterinary staff members.

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The webinar is kindly supported by WSAVA Diamond Partner MSD Animal Health, which supports the WSAVA’s One Health Committee and is a committed partner of the WSAVA’s Vaccination Guidelines Group.

Dr Lappin says

[blockquote author=”” link=”” target=”_blank”]There are a number of significant changes in the management of SARS-CoV-2 that impact companion animal medicine and our staff members since our first webinar. I believe the information to be presented will be extremely valuable in helping your veterinary team continue to successfully navigate this pandemic.[/blockquote]

The webinar will take place at 12.00 pm UTC on Tuesday September 15 and will be available on the WSAVA COVID-19 resource hub subsequently.

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09/15/2020 12:00:00

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