The North American Veterinary Conference - VMX 2021

Event Dates
2021-06-05 - 2021-06-09
Exhibitors
0
Floor Size
0
Attendees
0
Event contact title
Senior Strategic Account Manager
Event contact first name
Jamie
Event contact last name
Laws
Email
JLaws@NAVC.com
Event contact telephone number
+1.336.420.5428
Description

After months of preparations for a world-class, fully-integrated hybrid VMX Live and Virtual event, the NAVC has decided to move the dates of VMX 2021 to June 5-9, due to ongoing travel bans and restrictions beyond our control.

The NAVC is committed to its important role of moving the veterinary community forward and we believe in coming together – both in-person and virtually. We have been inspired by the thousands of attendees registering early and the positive feedback received from the surveys we’ve sent.

We believe VMX is at its best when the entire veterinary community can participate, and during these uncertain times, we are taking into consideration all the interests and perspectives of our community. In addition, we believe this decision best honors the commitment to the promotion of public health clearly stated in the veterinarian’s oath.

We hope you’ll join us in our journey forward at VMX 2021, June 5-9.

Attendee information

Learning Tracks:

  • Small Animal Tracks
  • Large Animal Tracks
  • Exotics Tracks
  • Nurse/Technicians Tracks
  • Practice Management Tracks
  • Personal-Development Wellness Tracks
Partner Voices
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