Saturday, April 4, 2020 - POSTPONED
RESCHEDULED FOR FEBRUARY 6, 2021, VISIT EVENT SITE TO REGISTER
Time: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
Location: Morning lectures will be in Gladys Valley Hall, Room 1020, UC Davis.
Afternoon limited enrollment farrier demonstration will be held in the Large Animal Clinic covered arena.
CE: AM Lectures: up to 3 hours for DVMs and RVT/Vet Techs; PM Demonstration: Up to 3.5 hours (DVMs only)
Farriers (CE Pending)
Cost: Morning Lectures: FREE
Afternoon Lab (limited to 50 registrants; Farriers and Equine Veterinarians only-- separate registration required): FREE
The Charles Heumphreus Memorial Lecture is an annual event that has been offered free to farriers and equine veterinarians since 1987. Known simply as “The Heumphreus,” it is the first endowed lecture at the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine and has attracted an impressive list of farrier and veterinary speakers over the past 34 years. The endowment was founded by Dr. Tim O’Brien, UC Davis emeritus faculty radiologist, to honor Charlie’s 18 years of service as the farrier at the UC Davis Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital.
This year’s program is a joint effort of the Center for Continuing Professional Education and the 2020 Heumphreus Organizing Committee composed of UC Davis VMTH clinicians, Drs. Emily Berryhill, Larry Galuppo and Mary Beth Whitcomb.