2024 AAFP Annual Conference
This is a very special year as the Association turns 50 in 2024!
We are encouraging all veterinary professionals to come and attend in-person to celebrate feline medicine, connect without distractions, immerse yourself in a feline educational experience, become inspired, engage with like minded colleagues, interact with fantastic speakers, and have some fun. We have planned something for everyone with various sessions on all topics within feline dermatology, cardiology, and diagnostic methodology.
CE Credits
Pre-conference Day
- Thursday, September 26, 2024 – Up to 9.5 CE Hours
General Conference:
- Friday, September 27, 2024 – Up to 7 CE Hours
- Saturday, September 28, 2024 – Up to 8 CE Hours
- Sunday, September 29, 2024 – Up to 8.5 CE Hours
The American Association of Veterinary State Boards (AAVSB) RACE committee has not yet approved this program as meeting the Standards adopted by the AAVSB. We fully expect this program to receive AAVSB approval as we have in previous years. This program will be included on the AAVSB’s website once it is approved.
The New York State Board of Veterinary Medicine has approved the AAFP as a sponsor of continuing education for veterinarians and veterinary technicians.
The AAFP will apply the sessions below for 14.5 CEU’s through IAABC. IAABC Members who want to receive Continuing Education Units (CEU’s) need to email conference@catvets.com to receive the IAABC Event Certificate with CEU code(s) once the AAFP confirms that you attended the session.
- Hands-on Feline Orthopedic Evaluation Workshop
- Cat Friendly Interactions & Handling Workshop
- Modifying Behavior: The Cat, The Client, & Our Teams
- Cat Friendly Approach to Cardiology & Dermatology Patients
- Feeding the Finicky Senior Feline
- It’s IntriCATe! Pain Beyond the Joint OA Roundtable
- Cat Friendly Interactions & Handling for Technicians
- For the Record: Emotional Records for Cat Friendly Interactions
- From Claws to Purrs: Understanding Acute Fear & Anxiety from a Cat’s Point of View
- Dermatology or Behavior?
- Confidence & a Towel: Getting to Cat Friendly