Dallas County Veterinary Medical Association Inc.

Continuing Education

October 11, 2022
Emergency Stabilization and When to Refer 
Sponsored by:

Mary Aslanian, DVM, DACVECC

Dr. Mary Aslanian received her DVM from Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine. She then completed a small animal rotating internship in medicine and surgery at Angel Animal Medical Center in Boston, Massachusetts. Following her internship, Dr. Aslanian completed a residency in small animal emergency and critical care at Tufts University Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine. She is board certified in emergency and critical care by the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care. Dr. Aslanian has a strong interest in coagulation, sepsis, shock, wound management, nutritional support, and any life-threatening and critical care case.

In her free time, Dr. Aslanian can be found cycling, trail running, and playing soccer around the DFW Metroplex. She's the proud owner of a 11-year-old cat named Shammy. Veterinary medicine was a natural fit for Dr. Aslanian as it allowed her to combine her interests of science and animals. She joined the VCA Animal Diagnostic Clinic team in June 2016.

Next CE Meeting

A Year at Blink - A Look Back at the Most Common Eye Cases You Have Referred to Blink Since Opening One Year Ago; The Most Common Eye Problems By Breed in DFW, and the Treatments Necessary to Address Them

Presented by:
Chris, Nettune, DVM, DACVO

Sponsored by:
RooVet

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CE Location

Maggiano's Little Italy - NorthPark Center
205 Northpark Center
Dallas, Texas 75225
Map
Registration: 6:30pm
Presentation: 7:00pm-9:30pm
Complimentary Valet Parking or park on south side (enter from Northwest Highway)

3.0 hours of CE
No RSVP required

Cost:
Member DVM: Free
Non-member DVM: $60
Non-DVM's: $25

Dinner buffet provided

Questions: please send email to dcvma@dallasvma.org