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A Complete Interactive Continuing Education Program on Heartworm Disease Offered in 4 Locations Across the United States
The American Heartworm Society (AHS) has launched its dynamic “Heartworm University” continuing education program. Scheduled for presentation from March through November 2009 in six US locations, Heartworm University comprises 6 hours of practical clinical information in a lively interactive format. A full day of programming is offered in conjunction with a state or regional meeting at no additional charge.
Two expert faculty will team-teach at each location. The comprehensive program covers diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of heartworm disease and includes case studies. An advanced computer-interactive response system enables the presenters to address specific audience concerns.
Course content features the latest scientific findings and discussion of controversial issues while integrating essential disease pathophysiology, diagnostics, screening and testing, treatment protocols, prevention strategies, and pet owner counseling.
Every attendee who completes all sessions will receive a Certificate of Attendance, and the program qualifies for CE credit.
Heartworm University, with two expert faculty members sharing the podium, and use of audience computer-interactive software, will enable a dynamic learning environment for the veterinarians in the audience. 
Dr. Carol Robertson-Plouch, AHS Program Chair
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