ACVIM Forum 2023
The ACVIM Forum remains the leading event for advanced, specialist-level education in veterinary internal medicine. This premier conference provides an exceptional opportunity for attendees to invest in their community, education, and future.
This year, the 2024 ACVIM Forum took place in Minneapolis, Minnesota from June 6-8, with Specialty Symposium on June 5. Attendees were able to earn CE through innovative sessions in cardiology, large animal internal medicine, neurology, nutrition, oncology, small animal internal medicine, PLUS multispecialty topics including business, leadership & communications, education & research, wellbeing and more.
Live Virtual Day was held on June 18 with virtual access to on-demand sessions ending October 31, 2024.
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Event Recap
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Specialty Symposium
Wednesday kicked off with the Opening General Session, Unleashing Artificial Intelligence in Veterinary Medicine presented by Krystle L. Reagan, DVM, PhD, DACVIM (SAIM), Assistant Professor at UC Davis.
The Technician Program for specialty technicians began in the afternoon with Technician Case Reports Sponsored by Hill's Pet Nutrition. Specialty Networking Luncheons for Cardiology, LAIM, Neurology, Nutrition, SAIM and Oncology were also held on Wednesday afternoon.
Cardiology Specialty Networking Luncheon
Large Animal Internal Medicine Specialty Networking Luncheon
Neurology Specialty Networking Luncheon
Thursday
2025 ACVIM Research Awards
ACVIM Cardiology Pacemaker Resident Research Abstract Awards Winners
Marta Karn, DVM, MS – Colorado State University
(C07) Evaluation of mitral valve leaflet morphology in healthy Beagle dogs using three-dimensional transesophageal echocardiography
Phillip Lawson II, DVM – CVCA Cardiac Care for Pets
(C02) Coadministration of Omecamtiv Mecarbil and Pimobendan - Observation of Safety and Efficacy (The COMPOSE study)
The AAVSB Registry of Approved Continuing Education (RACE) program develops and applies uniform standards for veterinary medicine CE. The AAVSB is utilizing Racetrack® to optimize the CE tracking experience for both CE providers and AAVSB Member Boards. This system allows veterinary professionals to record all CE coursework in a single centralized database and easily communicates your CE to your credentialing agencies while also allowing those authorized agencies to retrieve your CE. We do encourage all attendees of any RACE program to create a free RACEtrack® account to track their CE here.
2025 ACVIM Resident Research Abstract Award Winners