Events
These events and webinars are intended for veterinary professionals only.
Treating the Epidermal Barrier: Topical Therapy for the Primary Veterinarian #25022
Speaker:
Mollie Mesman, DVM, DACVD
Atopic dermatitis is a multifactorial chronic disease requiring a tailored approach to management. Topical therapy is a fundamental component of the therapeutic regimen. Atopic dogs benefit significantly from topical therapy in several ways: physical removal of pollens and dusts from the skin and hair coat, improvement of the skin barrier function (a burgeoning area of research in human and veterinary medicine), reduced need for systemic antimicrobials, and decreased pruritus, to name a few. Topical therapy is safe, effective, and inexpensive making it the perfect adjunctive therapy for atopic dermatitis with more direct and quick access to our target organ.
7 PM EDT
1 RACE-Approved Credit
RACE# 27059-1269010
Veterinarians and Technicians are invited.
Wednesday, April 16, 2025, 19:00 - 20:00
location_on Virtual Meeting
Verdinexor: A Novel Oral Therapy for Canine Lymphoma #25190
Speaker:
Jennifer Kasten, DVM
This presentation will focus on the novel class of drugs called SINE inhibitors and review SINE mechanism of action. We will also look at where this oral option fits into specialty and primary care practice therapies as consideration for future use. The attendee will learn how to properly dose and safely dispense verdinexor as well as how to monitor their lymphoma patient on verdinexor, including how to address any potential adverse events.
7:00 PM EDT
1 RACE-Approved Credit
RACE# 27059-900255
One Technician/Practice Manager may accompany a Veterinarian.
Wednesday, April 16, 2025, 19:00 - 20:00
location_on CE Event, Beckett Ridge, OH
Beyond the Basics: Mastering Canine Hyperadrenocorticism #25194
Speaker:
Jennifer Kasten, DVM
This presentation will educate clinicians on all aspects of hyperadrenocorticism (HAC) diagnosis and treatment. It will include HAC signalment, clinical signs, complications, screening tests, and the specific endocrine testing used to diagnose the condition. In addition, the use of trilostane for disease management and its monitoring and side effects will be discussed. Multiple case studies will also be presented to make the presentation as clinically relevant as possible.
One Technician/Practice Manager may accompany a Veterinarian.
07:00 PM EDT
1 RACE-Approved Credit
RACE# 27059-1262330
Thursday, April 17, 2025, 19:00 - 20:00
location_on Dinner Meeting, Montgomery, OH
Maximizing Topical Therapy in Companion Animal Practice #25196
Speaker:
Julie Kluxdal, DVM
With dermatologic conditions making up a large volume of the caseload in companion animal medicine and with antimicrobial resistance on the rise, topical therapies need to play a bigger role in dermatologic therapy. This presentation will discuss why topical therapies are helpful and how cytology helps guide topical product choice. The most common active ingredients in topical products for companion animals will be highlighted including their mechanism of action and suggested use. By having a complete understanding of active ingredients, veterinarians will be better equipped to make a topical product selection. Compliance strategies will be discussed to help ensure that what a veterinarian prescribes actually gets used.
07:00 PM PDT
1 RACE-Approved Credit Hour
RACE# 27059-906349
Veterinarians and Technicians are invited.
Thursday, April 17, 2025, 19:00 - 20:00
location_on Dinner Meeting, Palm Desert, CA
PU, PD, Polyphagia - Oh My! Canine Hypercortisolism #25023
Speaker:
Andrew Bugbee, DVM, DACVIM SAIM
This program will walk through the clinical signs, diagnosis, and treatment of Hypercortisolism (Cushing's). The speaker will use a case-based approach to discuss new monitoring protocols and treatment possibilities.
7:00 PM EDT
1 RACE-Approved Credit Hour
RACE# 27059-1122012
Veterinarians and Technicians are invited.
Tuesday, April 22, 2025, 19:00 - 20:00
location_on Virtual Meeting
Canine Regenerative Therapy- Autologous Blood Products #25072
Speaker:
Katie Marcus, DVM
The presenter reviews canine regenerative therapy. Focus areas include basic principles of regenerative medicine, FDA regulations, and types of autologous blood products. The types of medical devices necessary for processing autologous blood products including centrifugation, filtration, and incubation are all discussed. Additionally a review of current literature on validation of different autologous products in canines and felines will be discussed. Finally there will be a review of the current literature on the uses of Platelet rich plasma in small animal medicine and an overview of how to perform joint injections for companion animals.
3:00 PM EDT
1 RACE-Approved Credit Hour
Wednesday, April 23, 2025, 15:00 - 16:00
location_on Virtual Meeting
Maximizing Topical Therapy in Companion Animal Practice #25110
Speaker:
Jennifer Kasten, DVM
With dermatologic conditions making up a large volume of the caseload in companion animal medicine and with antimicrobial resistance on the rise, topical therapies need to play a bigger role in dermatologic therapy. This presentation will discuss why topical therapies are helpful and how cytology helps guide topical product choice. The most common active ingredients in topical products for companion animals will be highlighted including their mechanism of action and suggested use. By having a complete understanding of active ingredients, veterinarians will be better equipped to make a topical product selection. Compliance strategies will be discussed to help ensure that what a veterinarian prescribes actually gets used.
07:00 PM EDT
1 RACE-Approved Credit Hour
RACE# 27059-906349
One Technician/Practice Manager may accompany a Veterinarian.
Wednesday, April 23, 2025, 19:00 - 20:00
location_on Dinner Meeting, Louisville, KY
Beyond the Basics: Mastering Canine Hyperadrenocorticism #25204
Speaker:
Kathy Engler, DVM, DABVP
This presentation will educate clinicians on all aspects of hyperadrenocorticism (HAC) diagnosis and treatment. It will include HAC signalment, clinical signs, complications, screening tests, and the specific endocrine testing used to diagnose the condition. In addition, the use of trilostane for disease management and its monitoring and side effects will be discussed. Multiple case studies will also be presented to make the presentation as clinically relevant as possible.
07:00 PM CDT
1 RACE-Approved Credit Hour
RACE# 27059-1262330
Veterinarians and Technicians are invited.
Wednesday, April 23, 2025, 19:00 - 20:00
location_on CE Event, Lincoln, NE
Fluid Therapy: An Overview of the Foundations of Fluid Therapy for Everyday Use #25024
Speaker:
Adesola Odunayo, DVM, MS, DACVECC
This session will provide an overview of the foundations of fluid therapy for everyday use in practice, considering the newest fluid therapy guidelines. The discussion will cover fluid therapy in sick animals with prescription plans that treat hypovolemia and dehydration. There will also be guidelines for the fluid prescription for the patient under anesthesia.
7:00 PM EDT
1 RACE-Approved Credit Hour
Thursday, April 24, 2025, 19:00 - 20:00
location_on Virtual Meeting
Canine Otitis Externa: Diagnosis, Management, and Success #25025
Speaker:
Kasey Crabb (presenting), Andrea Kanoy (Q&A) and Tim Smaha (Q&A)
Canine otitis externa is one of the most frequently encountered conditions in small animal veterinary practice. This presentation explores the causes of canine otitis externa including the predisposing, secondary, primary and perpetuating factors, the importance of otic cytology, and the essential treatment modalities to help ensure clinical resolution. The development of a long-term maintenance cleaning and allergy management plan will also be discussed.
2:00 PM EDT
1 RACE-Approved Credit Hour
Veterinarians and Technicians are invited.
Tuesday, April 29, 2025, 14:00 - 15:00
location_on Virtual Meeting
Leveraging Procedural Sedation #25185
Speaker:
Elizabeth Mongol-Gunter, VMD
Procedural sedation is often an underutilized tool for small practitioners. This educational program will demystify the concept of procedural sedation and its use in dogs. Detailed information on a novel sedative, a combination of the alpha-2-agonist, medetomidine, with the peripheral alpha-2 antagonist, vatinoxan will be provided. Real-world cases highlighting the use of this sedative will demonstrate how to leverage procedural sedation in your clinic.
6:30 PM EDT
1 RACE-Approved Credit
RACE# 27059-1093960
Veterinarians, Technicians, and Practice Managers are invited.
Tuesday, April 29, 2025, 18:30 - 19:30
location_on CE Event, Shepherdstown, WV
Beyond the Basics: Mastering Canine Hyperadrenocorticism #25189
Speaker:
Jim Lowe, DVM
This presentation will educate clinicians on all aspects of hyperadrenocorticism (HAC) diagnosis and treatment. It will include HAC signalment, clinical signs, complications, screening tests, and the specific endocrine testing used to diagnose the condition. In addition, the use of trilostane for disease management and its monitoring and side effects will be discussed. Multiple case studies will also be presented to make the presentation as clinically relevant as possible.
Veterinarians only, please.
07:00 PM EDT
1 RACE-Approved Credit
RACE# 27059-1262330
Tuesday, April 29, 2025, 19:00 - 20:00
location_on Dinner Meeting, Atlanta, GA
Beyond the Basics: Mastering Canine Hyperadrenocorticism #25231
Speaker:
Kathy Engler, DVM, DABVP
This presentation will educate clinicians on all aspects of hyperadrenocorticism (HAC) diagnosis and treatment. It will include HAC signalment, clinical signs, complications, screening tests, and the specific endocrine testing used to diagnose the condition. In addition, the use of trilostane for disease management and its monitoring and side effects will be discussed. Multiple case studies will also be presented to make the presentation as clinically relevant as possible.
07:00 PM CDT
1 RACE-Approved Credit Hour
RACE# 27059-1262330
Veterinarians, Technicians, and Practice Managers are invited.
Tuesday, April 29, 2025, 19:00 - 20:00
location_on CE Event, Boulevard Frontenac, MO
Maximizing Topical Therapy in Companion Animal Practice #25222
Speaker:
James Sturzione, DVM, MBS
With dermatologic conditions making up a large volume of the caseload in companion animal medicine and with antimicrobial resistance on the rise, topical therapies need to play a bigger role in dermatologic therapy. This presentation will discuss why topical therapies are helpful and how cytology helps guide topical product choice. The most common active ingredients in topical products for companion animals will be highlighted including their mechanism of action and suggested use. By having a complete understanding of active ingredients, veterinarians will be better equipped to make a topical product selection. Compliance strategies will be discussed to help ensure that what a veterinarian prescribes actually gets used.
07:00 PM EDT
1 RACE-Approved Credit Hour
RACE# 27059-906349
Veterinarians and Technicians are invited.
Wednesday, April 30, 2025, 19:00 - 20:00
location_on Dinner Meeting, East Greenwich, RI
Canine Regenerative Therapy- Autologous Blood Products #25073
Speaker:
Timothy Smaha, DVM
The presenter reviews canine regenerative therapy. Focus areas include basic principles of regenerative medicine, FDA regulations, and types of autologous blood products. The types of medical devices necessary for processing autologous blood products including centrifugation, filtration, and incubation are all discussed. Additionally a review of current literature on validation of different autologous products in canines and felines will be discussed. Finally there will be a review of the current literature on the uses of Platelet rich plasma in small animal medicine and an overview of how to perform joint injections for companion animals.
12:00 PM EDT
1 RACE-Approved Credit Hour
Thursday, May 1, 2025, 12:00 - 13:00
location_on Virtual Meeting
Cancer ABCs: Aspirates, Biopsies and Cytology #25026
Speaker:
Sue Ettinger, DVM, DACVIM (Oncology)
In this presentation, the primary focus will be on the early diagnosis and treatment of skin and subcutaneous masses. Attendees will be encouraged to overcome any frustration resulting from doing aspirates, non-diagnostic samples, or seemingly untreatable tumors. New guidelines for the timely diagnosis of lumps and bumps in patients will be discussed. The importance of early diagnosis will be emphasized, as the majority of skin and subcutaneous tumors can be successfully cured with surgery alone, so it's important not to wait. Techniques for enhancing cytology proficiency will be explored, and the presentation will include an interactive session where real-life cytology case examples will be examined, enabling attendees to determine the tissue of origin and distinguish between benign and malignant masses. As advocates of the 'Why Wait? Aspirate' cancer awareness program, the aim is to empower attendees to adopt a proactive approach with the motto 'See Something, Do Something'
7 PM EDT
1 RACE-Approved Credit
RACE# 27059-1267612
Veterinarians and Technicians are invited.
Thursday, May 1, 2025, 19:00 - 20:00
location_on Virtual Meeting
Supplement Your Education on Pet Supplements! #25027
Speaker:
Donna Raditic, DVM, CVA, DACVIM (Nutrition)
Humanization of pets has us now using terms like furry children as most pet parents consider their dogs, cats, and other companion animals true family members. And as many of these parents are using supplements for themselves, they are eager to purchase pet supplements with specific health benefits for their furry family members. The global pet supplement market size was worth around USD 1.91 billion in 2022 and is predicted to have strong market growth estimated to be USD 3.12 billion by 2030 with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of roughly 5.91% between 2023 and 2030. Success in this market will require understanding pet humanization, the perspectives of pet parents and veterinarians, and how pet supplements and nutrition differ from humans. As many pet parents are using supplements for themselves, they are eager to purchase pet supplements with specific health benefits for their furry family members. The pet supplement market is rapidly growing yet, we barely understand what these magical ingredients are much less can determine if they are safe or efficacious And most pet parents are using multiple pet supplements and even treats have some of these special ingredients.Is it all fairy dust or is there some science that supports the use of supplements in your practice?
7 PM EST
1 RACE-Approved Credit
RACE# 27059-1264304
Veterinarians and Technicians are invited.
Tuesday, May 6, 2025, 19:00 - 20:00
location_on Virtual Meeting
Maximizing Topical Therapy in Companion Animal Practice #25181
Speaker:
Gregory Long, DVM
With dermatologic conditions making up a large volume of the caseload in companion animal medicine and with antimicrobial resistance on the rise, topical therapies need to play a bigger role in dermatologic therapy. This presentation will discuss why topical therapies are helpful and how cytology helps guide topical product choice. The most common active ingredients in topical products for companion animals will be highlighted including their mechanism of action and suggested use. By having a complete understanding of active ingredients, veterinarians will be better equipped to make a topical product selection. Compliance strategies will be discussed to help ensure that what a veterinarian prescribes actually gets used.
07:00 PM AST
1 RACE-Approved Credit Hour
RACE# 27059-906349
Veterinarians only, please.
Tuesday, May 6, 2025, 19:00 - 20:00
location_on Dinner Meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico
Leveraging Procedural Sedation #25239
Speaker:
Katie Marcus, DVM
Procedural sedation is often an underutilized tool for small practitioners. This educational program will demystify the concept of procedural sedation and its use in dogs. Detailed information on a novel sedative, a combination of the alpha-2-agonist, medetomidine, with the peripheral alpha-2 antagonist, vatinoxan will be provided. Real-world cases highlighting the use of this sedative will demonstrate how to leverage procedural sedation in your clinic.
7:00 PM PDT
1 RACE-Approved Credit
RACE# 27059-1093960
One Technician/Practice Manager may accompany a Veterinarian. Please reach out if you have additional registered technicians who would like to attend.
Wednesday, May 7, 2025, 19:00 - 20:00
location_on CE Event, Newberg, OR
Equine Osteoarthritis and Chondroprotective Therapies #25205
Speaker:
Victoria Maxwell, DVM, MBA
The presenter reviews equine osteoarthritis (OA) and chondroprotective therapies. Focus areas include basic anatomy of the joint, articular cartilage composition and function, pathophysiology of OA including histologic progression, and types of chondroprotective therapies. The types of therapies discussed will include Hyaluronate Sodium (HA), Glycosaminoglycan (PSGAG), Pentosan Polysulfate (PPS) and regenerative autologous blood products currently indicated for OA and/or degenerative joint disease in horses. Additionally a meta-analysis of current research with regard to equine OA treatments will be analyzed.
08:00 PM EDT
1 RACE-Approved Credit Hour
RACE# 27059-1077078
Veterinarians and Technicians are invited.
Wednesday, May 7, 2025, 20:00 - 21:00
location_on Virtual Meeting
Zennovation in Sedation: Rethinking What is Possible #25028
Speaker:
Jennifer Kasten, DVM
In this educational presentation, we will introduce the concept of procedural sedation in veterinary practice. This includes a review of the basic physiology behind sedation in dogs, commonly-used sedatives, and the use of a reversal agent. Lastly, we will discuss a novel sedative, a combination of the alpha-2-agonist, medetomidine, with the peripheral alpha-2 antagonist, vatinoxan – and how it can improve your clinical practice.
Veterinarians and Technicians are invited.
07:00 PM EDT
RACE# 27059-918761
1 RACE-Approved Credit Hour
Thursday, May 8, 2025, 19:00 - 20:00
location_on Virtual Meeting
Multifaceted Approach to Feline CKD #25029
Speaker:
Jessica Quimby, DVM, PhD, DACVIM
This session will discuss utilizing a multifaceted approach to the management of Feline CKD. It will include perfusion/hydration as well as medical management of anemia, hypertension, proteinuria and other symptoms of CKD. The nutritional management of CKD will be discussed as adjunctive therapy. Finally the speaker will discuss individualizing the management plan to the patient and when it becomes time to consider quality of life.
Veterinarians and Technicians are invited.
07:00 PM EDT
RACE# 27059-1266070
1 RACE-Approved Credit Hour
Tuesday, May 13, 2025, 19:00 - 20:00
location_on Virtual Meeting
Maximizing Topical Therapy in Companion Animal Practice #25177
Speaker:
Kathy Engler, DVM, DABVP
With dermatologic conditions making up a large volume of the caseload in companion animal medicine and with antimicrobial resistance on the rise, topical therapies need to play a bigger role in dermatologic therapy. This presentation will discuss why topical therapies are helpful and how cytology helps guide topical product choice. The most common active ingredients in topical products for companion animals will be highlighted including their mechanism of action and suggested use. By having a complete understanding of active ingredients, veterinarians will be better equipped to make a topical product selection. Compliance strategies will be discussed to help ensure that what a veterinarian prescribes actually gets used.
07:00 PM MST
1 RACE-Approved Credit Hour
RACE# 27059-906349
Veterinarians and Technicians are invited.
Wednesday, May 21, 2025, 18:30 - 19:30
location_on Dinner Meeting, Phoenix, AZ
Verdinexor: A Novel Oral Therapy for Canine Lymphoma #25240
Speaker:
Gregory Long, DVM
This presentation will focus on the novel class of drugs called SINE inhibitors and review SINE mechanism of action. We will also look at where this oral option fits into specialty and primary care practice therapies as consideration for future use. The attendee will learn how to properly dose and safely dispense verdinexor as well as how to monitor their lymphoma patient on verdinexor, including how to address any potential adverse events.
7:00 P.M. EDT
1 RACE-Approved Credit
RACE# 27059-900255
Veterinarians only, please.
Wednesday, May 21, 2025, 19:00 - 20:00
location_on CE Event, Winter Park, FL
I'm All Ears, Expert Tips to Diagnose, Treat and Cure Otitis Externa #25030
Speaker:
Joya Griffin, DVM, DACVD
Dermatologist Joya Griffin will walk the attendee through the importance of cytology for diagnosing and treating otitis externa. This will include treating for certain pathogens and tailoring your approach to the individual case of otitis. She will then discuss pitfalls to avoid that lead to treatment failures and finally will help the attendee to formulate a comprehensive treatment plan to minimize recurrence of OE.
Veterinarians and Technicians are invited.
07:00 PM EDT
RACE# 27059-1264320
1 RACE-Approved Credit Hour
Thursday, May 22, 2025, 19:00 - 20:00
location_on Virtual Meeting
Canine Regenerative Therapy- Autologous Blood Products #25074
Speaker:
Katie Marcus, DVM
The presenter reviews canine regenerative therapy. Focus areas include basic principles of regenerative medicine, FDA regulations, and types of autologous blood products. The types of medical devices necessary for processing autologous blood products including centrifugation, filtration, and incubation are all discussed. Additionally a review of current literature on validation of different autologous products in canines and felines will be discussed. Finally there will be a review of the current literature on the uses of Platelet rich plasma in small animal medicine and an overview of how to perform joint injections for companion animals.
3:00 PM EDT
1 RACE-Approved Credit Hour
Saturday, May 24, 2025, 15:00 - 16:00
location_on Virtual Meeting
Fluid Therapy for Emergency and Urgent Care Patients: A Guide for the General Practitioner #25031
Speaker:
Christopher Byers, DVM, DACVECC, DACVIM (SAIM), CVJ
The presenter will discuss different types of fluids available for use in veterinary patients with a short review of the types, the differences between the types, and a brief description on the use of crystalloids vs colloids. The presenter will also touch on appropriate fluid therapy types, techniques, and rates for resuscitation, rehydration, and preventing continuing fluid loss. The presentation will be from a criticalists perspective but will be geared to general practice.
Veterinarians and Technicians are invited.
07:00 PM EDT
RACE# 27059-1201360
1 RACE-Approved Credit Hour
Wednesday, May 28, 2025, 19:00 - 20:00
location_on Virtual Meeting
Go with the Flow: Navigating Fluid Therapy in Equine Critical Care #25114
Speaker:
Melissa Fenn, DVM, MS, DACVIM
The presenter will discuss the general principles for fluid therapy in equine critical care cases. Topics will include types of fluids, rate and volume of administration, goals and end points, and safety limits. Additionally, the physiologic parameters of fluid compartments will be assessed including total body water, extracellular fluid, and intracellular fluid.
Veterinarians and Technicians are invited.
08:30 PM EDT
RACE# 27059-1261231
1 RACE-Approved Credit Hour
Tuesday, June 3, 2025, 20:30 - 21:30
location_on Virtual Meeting
Canine Regenerative Therapy- Autologous Blood Products #25075
Speaker:
Timothy Smaha, DVM
The presenter reviews canine regenerative therapy. Focus areas include basic principles of regenerative medicine, FDA regulations, and types of autologous blood products. The types of medical devices necessary for processing autologous blood products including centrifugation, filtration, and incubation are all discussed. Additionally a review of current literature on validation of different autologous products in canines and felines will be discussed. Finally there will be a review of the current literature on the uses of Platelet rich plasma in small animal medicine and an overview of how to perform joint injections for companion animals.
12:00 PM EDT
1 RACE-Approved Credit Hour
Wednesday, June 4, 2025, 12:00 - 13:00
location_on Virtual Meeting
Maximizing Topical Therapy in Companion Animal Practice #25032
Speaker:
Elizabeth Mongol-Gunter, VMD
With dermatologic conditions making up a large volume of the caseload in companion animal medicine and with antimicrobial resistance on the rise, topical therapies need to play a bigger role in dermatologic therapy. This presentation will discuss why topical therapies are helpful and how cytology helps guide topical product choice. The most common active ingredients in topical products for companion animals will be highlighted including their mechanism of action and suggested use. By having a complete understanding of active ingredients, veterinarians will be better equipped to make a topical product selection. Compliance strategies will be discussed to help ensure that what a veterinarian prescribes actually gets used.
07:00 PM EDT
1 RACE-Approved Credit Hour
RACE# 27059-906349
Veterinarians and Technicians are invited.
Wednesday, June 4, 2025, 19:00 - 20:00
location_on Virtual Meeting
Beyond the Basics: Mastering Canine Hyperadrenocorticism #25033
Speaker:
Gregory Long, DVM
This presentation will educate clinicians on all aspects of hyperadrenocorticism (HAC) diagnosis and treatment. It will include HAC signalment, clinical signs, complications, screening tests, and the specific endocrine testing used to diagnose the condition. In addition, the use of trilostane for disease management and its monitoring and side effects will be discussed. Multiple case studies will also be presented to make the presentation as clinically relevant as possible.
07:00 PM EDT
1 RACE-Approved Credit Hour
RACE# 27059-1262330
Veterinarians and Technicians are invited.
Tuesday, June 10, 2025, 19:00 - 20:00
location_on Virtual Meeting
Zennovation in Sedation: Rethinking What is Possible #25034
Speaker:
Gregory Long, DVM
In this educational presentation, we will introduce the concept of procedural sedation in veterinary practice. This includes a review of the basic physiology behind sedation in dogs, commonly-used sedatives, and the use of a reversal agent. Lastly, we will discuss a novel sedative, a combination of the alpha-2-agonist, medetomidine, with the peripheral alpha-2 antagonist, vatinoxan – and how it can improve your clinical practice.
Veterinarians and Technicians are invited.
07:00 PM EDT
RACE# 27059-918761
1 RACE-Approved Credit Hour
Thursday, June 19, 2025, 19:00 - 20:00
location_on Virtual Meeting
Addison’s Disease Cases and Treatment Review #25035
Speaker:
Cynthia Ward, VMD, PhD, DACVIM SAIM
The presenter will discuss Canine Hypoadrenocorticism with a case based approach. There will be a review of common clinical signs, case examples, and treatment of the disease.
Veterinarians and Technicians are invited.
07:00 PM EDT
RACE# 27059-1120400
1 RACE-Approved Credit Hour
Tuesday, June 24, 2025, 19:00 - 20:00
location_on Virtual Meeting