8:00 AM-9:15 AM |
Why Don’t You Feel Safe at Work?
In this discussion, we will focus on why it is essential to feel mentally safe at work, and why employees might not. We will examine scenarios showing how feeling safe mentally can improve culture and team collaboration. |
9:25 AM-10:25 AM |
Understanding the Chemical Response
In this lecture, we will discuss the significant chemical responses in communicating effectively as a team. Learning to recognize these components can improve team dynamics. |
11:00 AM-12:00 PM |
Utilizing Today Veterinary Technicians
In this lecture, we will discuss the how, why, and what it means to properly utilize veterinary technicians in today’s veterinary clinics and hospitals. Learning to implement change and properly use technician skills can create overall growth for our team and customers. |
1:30 PM-2:30 PM |
What’s to See in a CBC: The Leukocytes
This lecture is part one in a series of hematology lectures covering the basics of the complete blood count. This fundamental and foundational course will cover hematology terminology, anatomy and physiology of leukocytes, fundamental leukogram analysis, and abnormal and normal cell morphology. In addition, this lecture aims to develop an understanding of how to read and analyze a CBC.n |
2:40 PM-3:40 PM |
What’s to See in a CBC: The Erythrocytes
This lecture is part two in a series of hematology lectures covering the basics of the complete blood count. This fundamental and foundational course will cover hematology terminology, anatomy and physiology of erythrocytes, fundamental erythrogram analysis, and abnormal and normal cell morphology. In addition, this lecture aims to develop an understanding of how to read and analyze a CBC.
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4:15 PM-5:15 PM |
What’s to See in a CBC: The Thrombocytes
This lecture is part three in a series of hematology lectures covering the basics of the complete blood count. This fundamental and foundational course will cover hematology terminology, anatomy and physiology of thrombocytes, fundamental thrombogram analysis, and abnormal and normal cell morphology. In addition, this lecture aims to develop an understanding of how to read and analyze a CBC. |