| March | ||
| Event: | CE Meeting | |
| Topic: | Should I Stay or Should I Go – practical surgery techniques and when to refer | |
| Speaker: | Jane Park, DVM, DACVS | |
| Bio: | Dr. Park is originally from New York. She and her husband have a well-traveled Labrador mix, tripod Heeler, and two cats. In her spare time Dr. Park enjoys playing music, working on her jeep, spending time outdoors, writing, and traveling. | |
| Sponsor: | Dallas Veterinary Surgical Center | |
| Location: | University of North Texas Health Science Center, Room 114 Beyer Hall 3500 Camp Bowie Blvd. Fort Worth, TX 76107 | |
| Date: | Thursday, March 19th | |
| Time: | 6:30pm Snack supper 7:30pm : Presentation | |
| CE Credit: | 2.5 hours | |
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President’s Notes – March
Greetings, All!
Thanks for coming out or logging in for Dr. Fauske’s energetic and informative talk on cardio-renal syndrome. It was incredibly helpful to hear how to prioritize the various aspects of managing these complex cases (and thrilled to know we have a valuable and more local resource for phone consultations and referrals).
Please mark your calendars for our March 19 meeting sponsored by Dallas Veterinary Surgical Center. We are excited to welcome Dr. Jane Park, DACVS-SA, who will be discussing practical surgical techniques and offering guidance on the ever-important question of when to refer. I’m looking forward to coming away with several valuable pearls we can put to use in practice.
Thank you again for your continued participation and for supporting our local veterinary community. Please invite a colleague to join us as we continue to grow and strengthen our network.
We look forward to seeing you on March 19—either virtually or in person.
Sincerely,
Shelley Finger, DVM
President, Tarrant County Veterinary Medical Association

Dr. Park is originally from New York. She and her husband have a well-traveled Labrador mix, tripod Heeler, and two cats. In her spare time Dr. Park enjoys playing music, working on her jeep, spending time outdoors, writing, and traveling.
Dallas Veterinary Surgical Center