Biovision is committed to helping veterinary professionals acquire knowledge and skills to thrive in an ever-changing environment. To that end, we:
- Sponsor or cosponsor a number of continuing education programs throughout the year; and
- Participate as an exhibitor at veterinary medical association meetings/trade shows.
In our continuing education programs, we focus on wet labs where practitioners can get hands-on experience learning practical everyday procedures using rigid endoscopy, laparoscopy, or needleoscopy/micro-invasive arthroscopy using Biovision equipment.
Biovision‘s participation as an exhibitor at veterinary medical association meetings helps offset the costs for the associations to present their annual educational programs.
Our current schedule of continuing education programs, labs, and shows is presented below. You can view them by discipline/area of practice or by month.
View Continuing Education by Discipline/Area of Practice
American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP)
69th Annual Convention
November 30-December 3, 2023
San Diego Convention Center
San Diego, CA
Biovision is proud to exhibit at this conference. Visit us at Booth 3039 to see and try our industry-leading solutions for minimally-invasive diagnostics and surgery.
There are no General Practice events scheduled for the remainder of 2023.
American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP)
69th Annual Convention
November 30-December 3, 2023
San Diego Convention Center
San Diego, CA
Biovision is proud to exhibit at this conference. Visit our booth to see and try our industry-leading solutions for minimally-invasive diagnostics and surgery.
Practical Rigid Endoscopy for Veterinarians
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December 8, 2023
Center for the Advancement of Rigid Endoscopy
at VCA Deer Creek Animal Hospital
Littleton, CO
Biovision is a proud cosponsor of this event. The didactic portion of the full-day course covers benefits to the patient; the varied applications of rigid endoscopy and laparoscopy for minimally invasive surgery and diagnostics; and incorporating rigid endoscopy into practice (including marketing your new capabilities, educating clients on the benefits, helping your staff become champions for the modality, best practices, and fast-tracking for profitability). The hands-on portion of the course provides attendees with the opportunity to participate in at least two laparoscopic ovariectomies and one laparoscopic-assisted prophylactic gastropexy. Surgeries are performed on live rescue dogs which are then returned for adoption.
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American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP)
69th Annual Convention
November 30-December 3, 2023
San Diego Convention Center
San Diego, CA
Biovision is proud to exhibit at this conference. Visit us at Booth 3039 to see and try our industry-leading solutions for minimally-invasive diagnostics and surgery.
American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP)
69th Annual Convention
November 30-December 3, 2023
San Diego Convention Center
San Diego, CA
Biovision is proud to exhibit at this conference. Visit us at Booth 3039 to see and try our industry-leading solutions for minimally-invasive diagnostics and surgery.
Practical Rigid Endoscopy for Veterinarians
CLICK to REGISTER
December 8, 2023
Center for the Advancement of Rigid Endoscopy
at VCA Deer Creek Animal Hospital
Littleton, CO
Biovision is a proud cosponsor of this event. The didactic portion of the full-day course covers benefits to the patient; the varied applications of rigid endoscopy and laparoscopy for minimally invasive surgery and diagnostics; and incorporating rigid endoscopy into practice (including marketing your new capabilities, educating clients on the benefits, helping your staff become champions for the modality, best practices, and fast-tracking for profitability). The hands-on portion of the course provides attendees with the opportunity to participate in at least two laparoscopic ovariectomies and one laparoscopic-assisted prophylactic gastropexy. Surgeries are performed on live rescue dogs which are then returned for adoption.