2024–2025 Small Animal Residents' Workshop
Includes Multiple Live Events. The next is on 12/16/2024 at 7:00 PM (EST)
Learn from industry leaders in species-specific, four-part virtual workshops designed especially for current ACVS and ECVS surgery residents and those who have recently completed residency training. The live interactive format allows attendees to focus on the information most important to them.
Part I: Monday, October 14, 2024, from 7–9 pm (ET)
- Hayley Gallaher, DVM, DACVS (Small Animal): Thoracic Cavity Surgery
- Wanda Gordon-Evans, DVM, DACVS (Small Animal), DACVSMR: From Risk to Recovery: An Evidence-Based Look at Mitigating Intestinal Dehiscence in Small Intestinal Enterotomy and Resection
Part II: Monday, November 18, 2024, from 7–9 pm (ET)
- David Holt, BVSc, DACVS: Lower Respiratory Tract Surgery
- Tina Owen, DVM, DACVS: Endocrine Surgery: Pituitary Surgery and Hypophysectomy
Part III: Monday, December 16, 2024, from 7–9 pm (ET)
- Christopher Orton, DVM, PhD, DACVS: Surgery for Congenital Septal Heart Defects
- Lillian Aronson, VMD, DACVS: Urogenital Surgery
Part IV: Monday, January 20, 2025, from 7–9 pm (ET)
- Catrina Silveira, DVM, DACVS (Small Animal): Orthopedic Surgery: Fractures and Fracture Stabilization
- Heidi Phillips, VMD, DACVS (Small Animal): Upper Airway Surgery
The Residents’ Workshops are not a preparation course for the Phase I or Phase II examinations and are not eligible for continuing education credits.
Registration Rates
ACVS and ECVS residents can register for the four-part workshop series for $95. The registration fee includes all four webinars in the chosen workshop series (small or large animal) and access to the recordings.
- Those who have registered by 5 pm (ET) of the webinar date will receive a link to attend the upcoming live session and each subsequent live webinar within the series in separate emails.
- Those who have registered after 5 pm (ET) of the webinar date will receive a link to view the on-demand webinar within 48 hours and live webinar link(s) for the remaining workshop series webinars.
- On-demand links for each webinar will be available for all registered participants.
Wanda Gordon-Evans, DVM, PhD, DACVS (Small Animal), DACVSMR
Associate Professor
University of Minnesota
Dr. Gordon-Evans is an associate professor in small animal surgery at the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine. She received her DVM from the University of Missouri in 2000. Following graduation, she completed a small animal internship at Kansas State University in 2001, then an orthopedic research fellowship at Iowa State University in 2002. She stayed at Iowa State University in a small animal surgery residency and completed a PhD in biomedical sciences. Dr. Gordon-Evans became a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons in 2006 and the American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation in 2015. She has held leadership positions in ACVS and VOS and has served on the Small Animal Scientific Advisory Board for the Morris Animal Foundation. She has experience in orthopedics and rehabilitation in both research and clinics.
David Holt, BVSc, DACVS
Professor of Surgery
University of Pennsylvania
Dr. Holt graduated with a bachelor of veterinary science from the University of Sydney in 1983 and worked in private practice until 1985. He completed an internship at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine between 1985 and 1986, then practiced in Australia from 1986 to 1987. He completed a residency in surgery at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine between 1987 and 1990. He is currently professor of surgery at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine and a Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Surgeons.
E. Christopher Orton, DVM, PhD, DACVS
Dr. Orton received a DVM from Washington State University. He completed residency training in small animal surgery at Ohio State University, a NIH research fellowship at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, and a PhD from Colorado State University. He is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons. Dr. Orton established the clinical cardiology service at Colorado State University and began a heart surgery program for small animals in 1991. This program is credited with firsts in canine open-heart surgery and is recognized as a leading center for small animal cardiac surgery and interventions. Dr. Orton’s current research interests are in the areas of pathobiology of valvular heart disease and development of interventions for valvular heart disease. He is an Honorary Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (Cardiology) and serves as an Associate Editor for the Journal of Veterinary Cardiology