Animal Dermatology Clinic Announces Dermatology Forum for Veterinarians October 3-6, 2013 in San Diego, California
IRVINE, Calif., July 24, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Registration is now open and veterinarians, students, dermatologists and residents from across the country are invited to the first Animal Dermatology Clinic (ADC) Dermatology Forum for Veterinarians. Join us for both the stimulating sessions and the special flavor of San Diego, a spectacular city filled with unique history and surrounded by beautiful beaches.
Attendees will have the unique opportunity to attend lectures in the beautiful historical Hotel del Coronado with views of the Pacific Ocean and learn the most up-to-date information from some of the most experienced clinicians and leaders in veterinary dermatology. Two concurrent sessions over three days will cover topics including atopic dermatitis, adverse food reactions, updates on Staphylococcal disease and dermatophytosis, and feline dermatology as well as the latest trends in therapy and diagnostics including laser therapy.
Animal Dermatology Clinic (ADC) is the largest group of veterinary dermatologists across the globe and has a team of veterinary dermatologists who have an international and national reputation for delivering high quality, relevant and practical lectures for a wide ranging audience. For veterinarians in general practice seeking a comprehensive update in knowledge and techniques to enhance their case management to dermatology residents and veterinary students seeking advanced continuing education in veterinary dermatology, there is something for everybody in the Dermatology Forum for Veterinarians.
"We chose San Diego and the Hotel del Coronado because of the spectacular venue and location. Even though the focus will be on the educational sessions, we will also have exciting social events planned for the delegates with the opportunity to share social time with the ADC team. We anticipate this continuing education event will be unique, in that it combines world class dermatologists in one venue delivering a broad range of topics relevant to both practitioners and residents," says Dr. Russell Muse, Diplomate and President of the American College of Veterinary Dermatology.
The Dermatology Forum for Veterinarians will also have many sponsors on site. Currently sponsors include: Zoetis, Balance It, Bayer, Hills, Vetoquinol, Dechra, Elanco, P&G Pet Care, Novartis, Merck, and Merial. They will be showcasing their latest products and programs available in the industry.
Scientific, social programs can be viewed and registration is open on-line at www.adcannualderm.com. For more information on the Animal Dermatology Clinic please visit, http://www.animaldermatology.com
SOURCE Animal Dermatology Clinic
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