May 3, 2026: Stay Safe, Stay Sharp: Zoonotic Exposure: What You Don’t Diagnose Can Hurt You

RACE Program #:

1335777

RACE-Approved CE

1 Hour

Cost

Thanks to sponsorship from Antech, this webinar is FREE to all!

Hidden risk in plain site

In this complimentary, 1-hour VETgirl-Antech webinar, Drs. Michael Lappin, PhD, DACVIM (Internal Medicine) and Michelle Evason, BSc, DACVIM, MRCVS will use a case-based discussion to review infectious disease risks veterinary team members may encounter in their routine day-to-day. Mike and Michelle will discuss common and emerging zoonotic infectious concerns in dogs and cats and provide practical tips for keeping safe at work.

Thanks to sponsorship from Antech, the recording of this webinar will be available to view free and On-Demand until December 31, 2026.

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