Date: February 22, 2025
Time: 8:00 - 5:00 pm (PDT)
CE Credit: Up to 8 hrs (pending approval)
Location: In-person at Gladys Valley Hall, UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine or Live Interactive Virtual Symposium
SCHEDULE: View/Download PDF *subject to change
Complementary Medicine Track Overview
The Clinical Application to TCVM and Integrative Medicine—Intro to Small Animal Acupuncture will be a 7-CE-hour Complementary Medicine Track in the 11th Annual Winter Conference and 40th Annual WAAM/AEMC Wildlife and Exotic Animal Symposium. The Complementary Medicine Track covers the Fundamental Principles of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM) and its two major branches: Veterinary Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine.
This track is part of the 11th Annual Winter Conference and 40th Annual WAAM/AEMC Wildlife and Exotic Animal Symposium on February 22, 2025. Participants can register for either one or two days. RSVP is required during registration to attend the Complementary Medicine Track.
Hands-on demonstrations will take place during the last lecture of the track. If you join via webinar, please be aware that your view of the demonstrations might be limited. Additionally, printed materials and supplies will not be provided to webinar participants.
For those interested in equine acupuncture, Chi University does offer an online equine seminar: Introduction to Acupuncture and Medical Manipulation in Equine Practice. More information on the equine seminar with Chi University can be found here.
Why attend the Complementary Medicine Track?
Veterinarians and Veterinary Students who complete the Complementary Medicine Track could earn an exclusive 10% discount on both the Small Animal Certified Veterinary Acupuncture Course online modules held with Chi University and the onsite modules held at UC Davis.
- Interested in this discount?
- RSVP and complete the Complementary Medicine Track on February 22, 2025. The first 12 veterinarians or veterinary students to sign up for the 2026 Small Animal Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist Course will receive 10% off both online and onsite registration. This discount is available until June 1, 2025.
- Act Fast—Limited Space Available for the 2026 SA CVA Course
- There are only 24 spots for the 2026 Small Animal Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist Course. Registration is coming soon.
Goals
These seminars are not only valuable for veterinarians new to integrative veterinary medicine modalities but can be a refresher course for those who may have studied it years ago. With these seminars, participants will be able to:
- Learn clinical tips and applications for veterinary acupuncture.
- Evaluate the fundamental principles of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM), including Yin-Yang and Five Elements.
- Understand how to use Veterinary Acupuncture for pain management in dogs.
Speaker
Ronald Koh DVM, MS, DACVSMR, CVA, CCRP, CVMMP, CVCH, CVFT
Dr. Ronald Koh received his veterinary degree in Taiwan in 2006 and later completed a specialty internship followed by a master’s program in acupuncture at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine. Prior to joining the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine in 2020, he spent 6.5 years on the faculty of the Louisiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine, where he served as an assistant professor (2015-2020) and a service chief of Integrative Medicine and Rehabilitation Service. He is certified in acupuncture, rehabilitation, herbal therapy, and medical manipulation. He completed his residency in Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation in 2019. His research and clinical focus have been on integrative and rehabilitative medicine therapies for pain management, orthopedic impairments, neurological deficits, geriatric conditions, and palliative/hospice care. His focus within TCVM is using traditional, scalp, and topographic acupuncture, along with herbal medicine for neurological conditions. He lectures on TCVM, integrative medicine, and rehabilitation for veterinary schools, conferences, and general public events. In his spare time, he enjoys spending time with family, hiking, and traveling.
Registration
This year, we offer several registration options for in-person attendance.
Be sure to register early to take advantage of Early Bird Pricing, available now through November 20, 2024 at 5 pm (PDT).
Standard Pricing will be in effect from November 20, 2024 after 5 pm to February 14, 2025 at 5 pm (PDT).
If you miss both the Early Bird and Standard Pricing deadlines, you can still register on-site on February 22nd or February 23rd for in-person attendance.
Breakfast and lunch will be provided for in-person attendees. If you have special dietary restrictions, please consider bringing your own food. A microwave will be available, however, a refrigerator will not be available for use. Don't forget to bring your own water bottle for all sessions; there will be a refill station available.
TWO-DAY REGISTRATION FEES
- Two-Day In-Person Attendance Registration Fees
TWO-DAY IN-PERSON ATTENDANCE REGISTRATION EARLY BIRD PRICING
Now through November 20, 2024STANDARD PRICING
November 20, 2024 - February 14, 2025ON-SITE REGISTRATION
February 22, 2025Veterinarian $350 $450 $500 Registered Veterinary Technician/Veterinary Assistant $300 $400 $450 Hospital Staff (No CE) $270 $370 $420 Veterinary Student (No CE) $115 $215 $265 UC DAVIS SVM EMPLOYEES AND VETERINARY STUDENTS ONLY
TWO-DAY IN-PERSON ATTENDANCE REGISTRATIONUC DAVIS SVM PRICING
Now through February 14, 2025ON-SITE REGISTRATION
February 22, 2025 and/or February 23, 2025UC Davis SVM Veterinarian $325 $425 UC Davis SVM Registered Veterinary Technician/Veterinary Assistant $275 $375 UC Davis SVM Hospital Staff (No CE) $245 $345 UC Davis SVM Veterinary Student (No CE) $90 $115 - Two-Day Virtual Symposium Registration Fees
TWO-DAY VIRTUAL SYMPOSIUM REGISTRATION EARLY BIRD
Now through November 20, 2024STANDARD PRICING
November 20, 2024 - February 14, 2025Veterinarian $300 $400 Registered Veterinary Technician/Veterinary Assistant $250 $350 Hospital Staff (No CE) $220 $320 Veterinary Student (No CE) $65 $165 UC DAVIS SVM EMPLOYEES AND VETERINARY STUDENTS ONLY
TWO-DAY VIRTUAL SYMPOSIUM REGISTRATION
UC DAVIS SVM PRICING
Now through February 20, 2025UC Davis SVM Veterinarian $275 UC Davis SVM Registered Veterinary Technician/Veterinary Assistant $225 UC Davis SVM Hospital Staff (No CE) $195 UC Davis SVM Veterinary Student (No CE) $40
ONE-DAY REGISTRATION FEES
- One-Day In-Person Attendance Registration Fees
ONE-DAY IN-PERSON ATTENDANCE REGISTRATION EARLY BIRD PRICING
Now through November 20, 2024STANDARD PRICING
November 20, 2024 - February 14, 2025ON-SITE REGISTRATION
February 22, 2025 and/or February 23, 2025Veterinarian $200 $300 $350 Registered Veterinary Technician/Veterinary Assistant $150 $250 $300 Hospital Staff (No CE) $120 $220 $270 Veterinary Student (No CE) $65 $165 $215 UC DAVIS SVM EMPLOYEES AND VETERINARY STUDENTS ONLY
ONE-DAY IN-PERSON ATTENDANCE REGISTRATIONUC DAVIS SVM PRICING
Now through February 14, 2025ON-SITE REGISTRATION
February 22, 2025 and/or February 23, 2025UC Davis SVM Veterinarian $175 $275 UC Davis SVM Registered Veterinary Technician/Veterinary Assistant $125 $225 UC Davis SVM Hospital Staff (No CE) $95 $195 UC Davis SVM Veterinary Student (No CE) $45 $145 - One-Day Virtual Symposium Registration Fees
ONE-DAY VIRTUAL SYMPOSIUM REGISTRATION EARLY BIRD
Now through November 20, 2024STANDARD PRICING
November 20, 2024 - February 14, 2025Veterinarian $175 $275 Registered Veterinary Technician/Veterinary Assistant $125 $225 Hospital Staff (No CE) $95 $195 Veterinary Student (No CE) $45 $145 UC DAVIS SVM EMPLOYEES AND VETERINARY STUDENTS ONLY
ONE-DAY VIRTUAL SYMPOSIUM REGISTRATIONUC DAVIS SVM PRICING
Now through February 20, 2025UC Davis SVM Veterinarian $150 UC Davis SVM Registered Veterinary Technician/Veterinary Assistant $100 UC Davis SVM Hospital Staff (No CE) $70 UC Davis SVM Veterinary Student (No CE) $20
UC Davis Employee Department Billing
- UC Davis Employees:
Please check with your department to confirm if they will be covering your registration fee. If they are, follow the instructions below.
Register for the conference. Go through the registration process.Select UC Davis SVM Employee Category.
Payment Page:
Select the Invoice Option. ($0 will be owed at this time. The balance will be billed to the department.)Enter Invoice Details:
Billing Company: UCD Davis Department Name
Billing Name: Manager's NameEmail Confirmation
Send an email to svmcontinuinged@ucdavis.edu with the following:
Your Name and the Conference
A copy of your receipt
The CoA (Charts of Accounts) string for the recharge. (If you don’t have it, ask your manager)
Your registration will be considered incomplete until we receive the CoA string for the recharge.- VMTH Staff Using CE Funds:
Complete the VMTH Staff CE & Travel Reimbursement Request Form: Fill out the yellow form and email it to Tamsen Brock for CE funding confirmation.
Register for the conference: Go through the registration process
Select UC Davis SVM Employee Category
Payment Page:
Select the Invoice Option. ($0 will be owed at this time. The balance will be billed to the department.)- Enter Invoice Details:
- Billing Company: UC Davis SVM Employee
- Billing Name: Tamsen Brock
Your registration will be considered incomplete until we receive confirmation from Tamsen Brock that CE funding is available.
- Enter Invoice Details:
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Program Information
- CE Certificates
IN-PERSON ATTENDANCE
Attendance is recorded at the lobby registration area when you arrive at the conference.
You are responsible with signing in each day in order to receive CE credit for your participation.
Participants are responsible for determining if specific programs are accepted for CE credit by their State Licensing Board.
You will receive your CE certificate after the conference via email approximately 2 weeks after the event.VIRTUAL SYMPOSIUM
Attendance is recorded through the Zoom when you join a Zoom session.
Participants are responsible for determining if specific programs are accepted for CE credit by their State Licensing Board.
You will receive your CE certificate after the conference via email approximately 2 weeks after the event.- Virtual Symposium Information
- The virtual symposium will be live (Pacific Standard Time) and interactive; it will count for full CE credit. We will use Zoom to host the virtual symposium. If you have never attended a Zoom conference before, test your computer or mobile device here.
You can watch the virtual symposium on your computer. Ensure your web browser is up to date and that you enable your computer to allow Zoom to have access to your speakers/mic for sound. - Service Animals
- Registered service animal are welcome to the conference. Comfort or emotional support animals and other non-service animals (pets) are not permitted. Service animals are individually trained to do work or perform tasks for persons with disabilities. Service animals in training are permitted.
Conference Cancellation and Refund Policy:
- In-Person Attendance:
- A refund will be made, less a $45.00 processing fee, if the cancellation request is received one week before the program start date, otherwise, the payment will be non-refundable. Registration is non-refundable after the program start date, including for No Shows. All requests must be submitted in writing. Submit cancellation requests via email to svmcontinuinged@ucdavis.edu.
- Virtual Symposium Attendance:
- A refund will be made, less a $25.00 processing fee, if the cancellation request is received two weeks before the program start date, otherwise, a refund will be made, less a $55.00 processing fee. Registration is non-refundable after the program start date. All requests must be submitted in writing. Submit cancellation requests via email to svmcontinuinged@ucdavis.edu.
Virtual Meeting Technical Issues and Refund Policy
We understand that technical issues can sometimes arise, and we are committed to providing the best experience possible for all our attendees. If you are unable to log in to our virtual conference due to technical difficulties, we offer the following refund policy:
Eligibility for Refunds
Refunds will be considered if you are unable to log in to the virtual conference under the following circumstances:
Login Issues: If you experience difficulties logging in despite following the provided instructions and troubleshooting steps.
Platform Downtime: If the platform encounters significant downtime preventing access to the event for a prolonged period, as determined by our technical support team.
Refund Request Process
If you are unable to log in to the conference, please follow these steps to request a refund:
1. Contact the CCPE Team: Reach out to us at svmcontinuinged@ucdavis.edu immediately upon experiencing issues. Please provide a detailed description of the problem, the troubleshooting steps you have taken, and your phone number. To be eligible for a refund, you must include evidence of your communication with the CCPE team and any proof of your inability to log in (e.g., a screenshot of login error messages). All requests must be submitted in writing.
2. Timeframe for Requests: Refund requests must be submitted within the first 4 hours of the event’s scheduled timeframe, on the same day as the conference. Requests submitted after this period will not be eligible for a refund.
3. Verification: Our CCPE team will review the issue. If it is determined that the login failure was due to a platform error or system-wide issue, you will be eligible for a refund.
Non-Refundable Circumstances
Refunds will not be issued under the following conditions:
User Error: If the issue is due to incorrect login credentials, browser compatibility problems, device issues on the attendee's end, or if the attendee forgot about the conference.
Partial Attendance: If you were able to attend part of the event but encountered issues accessing a portion, we will evaluate each case individually. Partial refunds may be considered in certain situations.
Incorrect Conference Date/Time: If you missed the conference due to forgetting the date or having the wrong time.
- Refund Processing
- Once your refund request is verified and approved, either a full or partial refund of your registration fee will be processed. Please allow up to 5 business days for the refund to be completed, depending on your original payment method, after it has been verified and approved.
- Limitation of Liability
- While we take all necessary steps to ensure the virtual conference runs smoothly, we cannot be held responsible for external factors that may prevent your access, including internet connectivity issues, browser or device incompatibility, or other personal technical difficulties.
We appreciate your understanding and are committed to delivering a high-quality virtual experience. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us at svmcontinuinged@ucdavis.edu.
Thank you for your participation, and we look forward to hosting you at our event!
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