Virtual Therio Conference 2020

Registration is now open for the Virtual Theriogenology Conference that includes equine topics.

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Due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic and out of concern for our presenters and attendees, the Society for Theriogenology announces our first Virtual Therio Conference. Registration is now open!

Please note that the agenda is subject to change, but it is scheduled for the original conference dates, July 22 – 25. Access to the recorded sessions will be available on-demand to all registered attendees for a period of 6 months post-conference.

Please visit https://www.therio.org/page/2020TherioConf for additional details and to register.

The complete program has been submitted for RACE approval for attendees to earn up to 12.25 CE credits for attending the live session and up to 32 CE hours for attending the complete recorded conference. Additional CE hours may be available, based on your local CE requirements and guidelines, for abstract presentations that are not RACE approved due to the length of each individual presentation.

Registration is open until July 20.

Sign up here.

See the program here.

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