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New York State Veterinary Conference, 1st, Ithaca, NY, October 2-5, 2008

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New York State Veterinary Medical Society; Cornell University. College of Veterinary Medicine. Office of Continuing Education
Abstract
Contents of this program booklet include: Opening; Conference Hotels; NYS-VC Registration; Conference at a Glance; Continuing Education Classes: Companion Animal Program (Thurs-Sat); Bovine & Small Ruminant Program (Fri-Sat); Equine Program (Fri-Sat); 2008 Career Connections; Registration Form; Earning CE Hours.
Date Issued
2008-10Publisher
New York State Veterinary Medical Society; Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine
Subject
New York State Veterinary Conference -- Congresses; Veterinary medicine -- Congresses
Type
report
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