WVC 2019 Annual Report

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Annual Report

2019


Knowledge You Can Use Now


Table of Contents About the Organization

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Annual Recap/Capital Campaign

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President’s Statement

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CEO Message

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Board Officers

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Past Presidents

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Board of Directors

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Education Managers/WVC Officers

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WVC Team

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Annual Conference

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Academy

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Career Building

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Destination CE

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Digital Initiatives

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Community Service

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Awards & Recognitions

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Benchmarks

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Sponsor Recognition

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About WVC WVC IS A 501(C)3 NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATION located in Las Vegas, Nevada.

WVC provides comprehensive, hands-on, and practical continuing education to veterinary and human health professionals. Founded as an annual meeting in 1928, that flagship event continues today as the WVC Annual Conference, which attracts over 15,000 participants. Recognizing the importance of environment in the learning process, WVC launched the stateof-the-art Oquendo Center in 2009. A revolutionary facility in the field, the cutting-edge learning center features a 190-seat theater, fully equipped with clinical and diagnostic laboratories and the most advanced technology available worldwide. Initially named “Intermountain Livestock Sanitary Association,”

the association was renamed “Western Veterinary Conference” in 1965. In 2014, the brand was changed to “WVC,” and in 2017, the organization officially began operating as WVC. Las Vegas, a premier destination for large conventions, has been home to WVC since 1963. WVC operates under the leadership of a Board of Directors, elected by participants of WVC programs.

Our Values TRUST RESPECT INTEGRITY PASSION


Our

MISSION TRUST – Team members strive to do their best and contribute in a worthwhile manner. We hold each other and ourselves accountable to strengthen an environment of trust. RESPECT – Although we come from different experiences and backgrounds, we listen and consider the views and opinions of each team member.

INTEGRITY – Team members strive to do the right thing even when no one is looking. PASSION – We seek knowledge and grow, working with energy and excitement as a team. We contribute to the quality of care and the wellbeing of animals and people.

To enhance animal and human health worldwide by providing the highest quality year-round continuing education to veterinary and human healthcare professionals. We do this by engaging recognized authorities who deliver valuable information utilizing innovative and effective methodologies.


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Capital Campaign

WVC understands that the medical world is changing rapidly. That’s why for over 90 years, we have adapted and grown the veterinary and human health continuing education programs to stay on the forefront of medical discovery for the benefit of all. To continue this adapting and growing, WVC launched a capital campaign. By working with generous partners and supporters, we can be even more effective in our mission for better patient care.


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WVC is

EXPANDING Quality healthcare is essential for life. At the heart of healthcare are medical professionals who have the skills and knowledge to improve patient outcomes. WVC is positioned to play an even greater role to assure the highest quality of healthcare is delivered into the future. In October 2019, WVC acquired the additional 71,000-squarefoot facility named Eastern Campus. This new, customizable space increases the capacity for more hands-on education for both veterinary and human health professionals. Renovations will be finished and the new facility will open in June 2020. With the funds raised through the capital campaign, WVC plans to expand its programming, make improvements to both facilities, and update equipment and technology. These projects will help WVC enhance its impact with more hands-on education for both veterinary and human health professionals, which will ultimately improve everyone’s quality of life, including that of you and your loved ones.

CLINICAL PROFICIENCY EXAM Developed by the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) and the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association (CVMA), the Clinical Proficiency Examination (CPE) is the fourth step in assessing educational equivalency for purposes of the

Educational Commission for Foreign Veterinary Graduates (ECFVG) or Canadian National Examining Board (NEB) certification. It is intended to assess the practical, clinical veterinary skills of an “entry-level” veterinarian. The hands-on, performance based CPE is a three-day, seven-section, clinical skills examination administered by the faculty of a college of veterinary medicine or other authorized testing institution. Since 2005, nearly 4,000 veterinary candidates selected Oquendo Center as their Clinical Proficiency Exam testing site. As one of two testing locales available in the country, the Oquendo Center accommodates the highest number of exam dates for global veterinary school graduates who seek licensure in the United States.

CME ACCREDITATION With plans for expansion well underway, WVC hosted three human health events in 2019 in the continuing effort toward CME accreditation. WVC plans to increase the amount of human health events to over 100 in 2020, anticipating accreditation from the ACCME in December 2020. For the first time in our history, WVC will be an accredited provider of both veterinary and human medical continuing education.


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President’s Statement

The past year has been one of tremendous growth and change for WVC. We expanded our programming to include training for human healthcare professionals as well as veterinary professionals, broadening our mission to improve both animal and human health worldwide. In October, we acquired the additional 71,000-square-foot Eastern Campus, greatly reshaping the scope of our capabilities. WVC also welcomed our new CEO, Andrea Davis. On top of it all, WVC has decided to take the next step in our organization’s evolution with a new, all-encompassing name and brand. Amid these exciting events, we’ve made sure to never compromise on the quality of the education and resources we provide. We are doubling down on our legacy of excellence as the go-to source for innovative, practical continuing education opportunities. 2019 will be remembered as a turning point for us—one that we will celebrate for years to come. The future of WVC looks brighter than ever thanks to the dedication

of the WVC team and the Board of Directors. As we confidently move forward into a new era, WVC’s values of trust, respect, integrity, and passion are what will remain consistent in who we are.

DENNIS M. MCCURNIN, DVM, MS, DACVS

President


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A Message from the CEO

As WVC’s new CEO, I am so proud to lead this exceptional organization into another year of growth and success. The exciting changes coming to WVC this year will expand the scope of our mission and challenge us to accomplish even more. With the help of our dedicated team, the Board of Directors, and your support, I know WVC will continue to stand out as a source of continuing education and a top destination for medical professionals across the globe. To give you a brief history of my background, I received a BS in Healthcare Administration from Oregon State and a Master of Public Administration from UNLV. I received my Lean Six Sigma Green and Black Belts in 2016, also completing the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce Advance Leadership Program in December 2019. I am active with the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE) and have a strong interest in mentoring future leaders. I’ve worked in the Southern Nevada Healthcare Community for the past 20 years and have spent over 10 years working within hospitals in business

development and executive-level roles. During my time in hospital leadership, I held positions that include COO at Desert Springs Hospital, CEO at HealthSouth Desert Canyon Rehab Hospital, and SVP of Operations/Ethics and Compliance Officer at Southern Hills Hospital. What strikes me about WVC is how passionate we are about the mission to provide the highest quality yearround continuing education. The whole team believes in the positive difference WVC makes in the lives of healthcare professionals and their patients. That passion is what has brought us to where we are now, and that passion is what will make WVC continually successful in the future.

ANDREA DAVIS

Chief Executive Officer


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Board Officers DENNIS M. MCCURNIN, DVM, MS, DACVS

ROBERT SMITH, DVM, MS, DABVP

President

President-Elect

BRIAN POTEET, DVM, MS, DACVR

DARWIN R. YODER, DVM, MS

Vice President

E. DAVID STEARNS, RVT

Secretary-Treasurer

Immediate Past-President


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WVC Past Presidents

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Attending the 91st Annual Conference Left to right:

Drs. W. Mark Hilton, Walter R. Threlfall, James Furman, Cynthia Sprigg McDowell, Charles Vail, Robert Smith, Jon Pennell, Wallace Wolf


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JOHN BURKHARTSMEYER, DVM

Board of Directors

DEBBIE WHITE, DVM, BS

Director

Director

GARY D. WEDDLE, DVM,

WILLIAM (BILL) WRIGHT, DVM

Director

THERESA FOSSUM, DVM, MS, PHD, DACVS

Director

HEATHER PRENDERGAST, RVT, CVPM, SPHR

Director

MORGAN MCARTHUR, DVM

Director

SUZANNE RUSSO, DVM, MS

Veterinary Technician Director

Director

TRAVIS MCDERMOTT, DVM

THOMAS N. TULLY, JR., DVM, MS, DABVP (AVIAN), DECZM (AVIAN)

Director

BRIAN DARROW, DVM, BS

Director

Director

SHAWN T. TSUDA, MD, FACS

Human Medical Director


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JEFFREY APPLEGATE, DVM

Avian & Exotics

Education Managers

ROBERT SAGER, DVM, MS, PHD, DABVP

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ANN RASHMIR-RAVEN, DVM, MS, DACVS

Equine

LESLIE, A. MAMALIS, MBA,MSIT, CVA

Food Animal

Practice Management

TIM ALLEN, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM)

KARA BURNS, MS, MED, LVT, VTS(NUTRITION)

Small Animal

Veterinary Technician

STUART GALBRAITH, RVT

Moderator Facilitator

WVC Officers

Organization

Organization

Chief Executive Officer

Chief Financial Officer

ANDREA DAVIS

Education

ANTHONY PEASE, DVM, MS, DACVR

Chief Veterinary Medical Officer

STEPHANIE GERLING

Operations

AUBREY ARREOLA, CMP

Chief Operations Officer


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91 Annual Conference st

February 17-20, 2019 | Las Vegas Over 15,000 veterinary professionals gathered at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas for the WVC 91st Annual Conference, February 17-20. Participants had the opportunity to choose from more than 900 scientific sessions, interact with over 500 exhibiting companies in the Exhibit Hall, and network with colleagues from 29 countries and all 50 states. The WVC 91st Annual Conference scientific sessions covered topics across a large array of important subject matters, including small animal, avian and exotics, food animal, equine, veterinary technician, and practice management. The lectures, hands-on labs, and workshops were specifically designed for veterinarians, veterinary technicians, and practice managers. The Exhibit Hall featured a reinvented New Product Showcase, which gave participants an exclusive look at the newest veterinary products,

introduced through interactive trivia and podcast elements to create a learning experience and enhance engagement. Conference entertainment and events provided an added opportunity for the industry to gather, make connections, and build relationships. Conference goers enjoyed Hill’s Evening & Conversation with Mayim Bialik and a concert sponsored by Merck Animal Health with Grammy award-winning country music artist Keith Urban.

“We are elated with the success of our 2019 WVC Annual Conference. Our attendance was a record high and by all the smiling faces I ran into throughout the halls of the convention center, participants truly enjoyed their time with us.”

Dr. Dennis McCurnin

Incoming WVC Board President


,030 15 PARTICIPANTS

The WVC Annual Conference attracted 15,030 participants—including 5,520 veterinarians and 2,735 veterinary technicians, assistants, practice managers, administrative staff, and students.

473 EXHIBITING

COMPANIES

A wide variety of companies were represented at the conference, showcasing products and services in more than 100 veterinary-related categories. 86% of 2019 exhibitors report they will return again in 2020.

50 STATES +

2 U.S. TERRITORIES REPRESENTED From coast to coast, WVC participants represented all 50 states at the 2019 Annual Conference.

29 COUNTRIES

Spectacular reach: participants represented 29 countries on six continents.

87% of conference survey participants are extremely likely or likely to recommend attending the WVC Annual Conference to a friend.*

*Based on those responding 8-10 on a scale of 1–10.

994

EDUCATION HOURS

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HANDS-ON LABS

300

SPEAKERS

6,214 APP USERS


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WVC Academy Developed in collaboration with veterinary specialists, WVC Academy provides more than 50 labs throughout the year, with topics ranging from endoscopy and small animal dentistry to critical care, orthopedics, ultrasound, and spinal surgery. Through hands-on practice over the course of two to four days, participants gain confidence with new procedures that they can immediately apply in practice. We maintain a low instructor-to-participant ratio that encourages an intimate, personalized learning experience and peer-to-peer interaction. In 2019, over 4,000 veterinary professionals attended a WVC Academy course at the Oquendo Center, about 23% more than in 2018. WVC looks forward to serving even more veterinary professionals in the future.

2019 Hands-on Courses

JANUARY Flexible and Rigid Endoscopy

Core Surgery Procedures for the Small Animal GP MARCH

Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy

Advanced Spinal Surgery Level I

Clinician’s Guide to Incorporating Rabbits into Your Practice

Advanced Spinal Surgery Level II

Basic Abdominal Advanced Tooth Ultrasound Extractions & Fractured Tips: Staying in the Frying Advanced Soft Tissue Pan, Avoiding the Fire Surgery for General Practitioners FEBRUARY Ophthalmic Examination Techniques for the General Practitioner Ophthalmic Surgery for the General Practitioner: Surgery of the Eyelids & Orbit Flexible and Rigid Endoscopy

Comprehensive Small Animal Dentistry APRIL Intermediate Abdominal Ultrasound Practical Techniques in Soft Tissue & Orthopedic Surgery


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“Best hands on surgery I’ve ever had. Good blend of lecture and practical.” Dr. Allen Bice

Practical Techniques in Soft Tissue & Orthopedic Surgery Participant

Advanced Soft Tissue Surgery Top Ten Surgical Procedures MAY Principles of Fracture Repair Comprehensive Small Animal Dentistry Advanced Abdominal Ultrasound JUNE Advanced Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy Practical Techniques in Soft Tissue and Orthopedic Surgery Veterinary Technician

Symposium I Core Surgery Procedures for the Small Animal GP JULY Flexible and Rigid Endoscopy Principles of Fracture Repair

Ultrasound Advanced Spinal Surgery Level I

Orthopedic Surgery Flexible and Rigid Endoscopy

Advanced Spinal Surgery Level II

Principles of Fracture Repair

SEPTEMBER Surgical Oncology for the Small Animal GP

Veterinary Anesthesia Nerds Symposium Veterinary Anesthesia Nerds Symposium Wet Lab (AM)

Comprehensive Small Animal Dentistry

Advanced Soft Tissue Surgery for General Practitioners

Advanced Fracture Repair

Top Ten Surgical Procedures

Veterinary Anesthesia Nerds Symposium Wet Lab (PM)

AUGUST

Advanced Fracture Repair

NOVEMBER

Veterinary Technician Symposium II

Practical Techniques in Soft Tissue and Orthopedic Surgery

Comprehensive Surgical Management of Stifle Disease Double Down on Dentistry Basic Abdominal

OCTOBER Practical Techniques in Soft Tissue and

Intermediate Abdominal Ultrasound

DECEMBER Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy Advanced Abdominal Ultrasound Advanced Surgical Oncology Cutaneous Reconstructive Techniques Advanced Oral and Maxillofacial Trauma: Imaging, Surgical Planning, and Repair

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Career Building

VETERINARY TECHNICIAN SYMPOSIUM In 2019, WVC produced two successful Veterinary Technician Symposia featuring a variety of topics. Both events reached capacity, selling out and attracting a combined 224 participants. These specialized sessions are the only stand-alone, hands-on continuing education events available that are specifically designed for veterinary technicians. Each event offered 24 hours of continuing education credits and a unique opportunity for veterinary technicians to increase their knowledge,

sharpen their skills, and experience unparalleled networking to collaborate and collect new ideas.

JUNE 24-26 | EMERGENCY & CRITICAL CARE, CPR, AND ANESTHESIA SEPTEMBER 30-OCTOBER 2 DENTISTRY, IMAGING, AND NUTRITION

“Great learning experience with practical knowledge we can take back to our hospital. Everything was great!” Amy Esqueda

Veterinary Technician Symposium Participant


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WOMEN’S VETERINARY SUMMIT

“The most inspirational CE I have ever attended. It gave me new light and hope for my future in this career.”

Dr. Julia Outland

Women’s Veterinary Summit Participant

Now in its fourth year, the summit is a unique continuing education opportunity focused on self-education, guided reflection, and exploring one’s full potential over two days of authority-centered immersive sessions and workshops. Featuring expert instruction with three module rotations, presentations taught techniques to cultivate communication, drive emotional intelligence, and grow leadership skills. In 2019, WVC welcomed 97 veterinarians and paraprofessionals during the 91st Annual Conference, providing 6 hours of continuing education credits.


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ALASKA AN ADVENTURE IN EDUCATION Destination CE provided participants the unique opportunity to join worldrenowned veterinary specialists in one of the top travel destinations while honing their orthopedic and radiology skills over a five-day adventure. Presented by expert instructors Brian Beale, DVM, DACVS; Jay Griffin, DVM, DACVR; and Brian Poteet, DVM, MS, DACVR,

45 veterinary professionals ventured off to this luxury Alaskan cruise, August 4-11. Education sessions focused on developing decisionmaking skills using diagnostic images to optimize orthopedic surgical approaches and results.


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Digital Learning Initiatives

QUICK CUP OF KNOWLEDGE In 2019, WVC debuted weekly segments featuring Dr. Natalie Marks in a video series called “Quick Cup of Knowledge.” These weekly 10-minute videos feature interviews with a variety of veterinary experts about the latest happenings in their field. The series YouTube channel is now at 330 subscribers and growing. Quick Cup of Knowledge also comes in podcast form and is available in the Resource Library on WVC’s website.

VET CHAT BLOG In conjunction with the Quick Cup of Knowledge videos, WVC launched a blog in June 2019 called Vet Chat. With hundreds of readers a month, we have seen it grow into a quick way for veterinary professionals to get useful, accurate information and interact with us.

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Community Service LAS VEGAS HOSPITALITY ASSOCIATION FILL-A-BAG WITH CHEER Each year, WVC provides gift bags filled with toys, books, school supplies, and winter clothes for underprivileged elementary school children. These philanthropic efforts are aligned with the Las Vegas Hospitality Association (LVHA) Fill-a-Bag with Cheer program. Clothing and shoe sizes, favorite colors and favorite characters are provided and team members fill bags with these items to help children during the holiday season.

500 CHILDREN IN NEED

For the 12th consecutive year, representatives from the Las Vegas Hospitality Association delivered “bags of cheer� to over 500 children in need. This included donations from WVC.

K9 MEDIC Twice in 2019, WVC hosted K9 Medic training at the Oquendo Center, where first responders (i.e. firemen, paramedics, and metro officers) are trained on how to respond to a K9 officer emergency in the field. Special forces practiced maneuvers and first-aid techniques during their recent visit to the Oquendo Center and Eastern Campus.

25+ K9 MEDICS

K9 MEDIC is devoted to ensuring all K9s have access to leadingedge medical care equal to the best human standards available in the field. K9 MEDIC is dedicated to serving K9s in THEIR time of need!


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NOTABLE CONTRIBUTIONS WVC surgeons spay and neuter many of the shelter dogs and cats utilized during WVC courses.

Several WVC veterinary technicians volunteer their services at the local vaccine clinics partnering with The Animal Foundation.

Several WVC team members volunteered with the Rogers Foundation wrapping gifts for children in their program.

WVC provided canine and feline dental examinations and services for local rescues to increase adoption chances.

We provided Jerry’s Rescue manikins for CPR training offered to the public through a local firehouse.

We partnered with Kingman Animal Shelter to house their dogs during the winter season due to overcrowding at their shelter. We housed, fed, and altered them.

We took blankets for donations for our partnering animal rescues.

WVC hosted CODE 3 when they taught animal forensics to various government employees.

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2019 WVC Awards DR. W. BRUCE WREN FOOD ANIMAL INCENTIVE AWARDS

DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD

The Dr. W. Bruce Wren Food Animal Incentive Awards (FAIA) recognize recent graduates from veterinary colleges or schools to encourage veterinarians to enter food animal practice or other careers directly related to food animal practice, such as food animal education and/or research; assist in the development of leadership skills and aid in the progress of future leaders in food animal practice and related activities; and showcase the educational enrichment opportunities offered by WVC. In 2019, five postgraduates were honored with the Dr. W. Bruce Wren Food Animal Incentive Award, named for longtime WVC food animal program manager and industry leader W. Bruce Wren, DVM.

Given for exceptional service over time, unselfish dedication to veterinary education and advancement of veterinary knowledge, and significant contributions to WVC and to the U.S. and global veterinary medicine. In 2019, this award was bestowed upon Dr. Tony Watson.

WVC awarded these five outstanding postgraduate recipients of the 2019 Dr. W. Bruce Wren Food Animal Incentive Awards and commends their commitment to Food Animal practice. Adam Trey Copeland Iowa State College of Veterinary Medicine Dr. Robin Stevens Western College of Veterinary Medicine Dr. Morgan Lee Adkins University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine Lauren Faith Waltzer Michigan State University William I. Jumper Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine

TONY WATSON, DVM

From left to right: Drs. Lauren Faith Waltzer, Robin Stevens, Adam Trey Copeland, William I. Jumper, and Morgan Lee Adkins


Recipients of these awards receive $1,000, and complimentary registration, accommodations, airfare and a daily stipend to attend WVC’s Annual Conference in Las Vegas.

DR. JACK WALTHER LEADERSHIP AWARDS Commencing in 2002, the leadership awards were developed by WVC to foster leaders at the start of their profession. The annual award is bestowed upon 35 DVM Students and two Veterinary Technician students in the U.S. and Canada, who are actively involved and show leadership potential. WVC recognized the following student leaders in 2019...

VETERINARY STUDENT AWARD RECIPIENTS Jonathan Tubbs.................................. Auburn University Nick Dannemiller ................................. Colorado State Olivia Lenz ..............................................Cornell University Rachel Ostrem ...............................................Iowa State Sara Wilkes ..................................................Kansas State Jennifer Starvetsky ..........Lincoln Memorial University Morgan Richard .................................... Louisiana State

Chelsea Woodcock ..............................Michigan State Grady Gary...................................... Midwestern University Nancy Gavron....................................... Mississippi State Hannah Varnell ..............North Carolina State University Nerisa Riedl ..................................... Ohio State University Marianne Caron ................................... Oklahoma State Stormy Scharzenberger.......Oregon State University Chad Van Koot ..................................... Purdue University Jazmeen Suleman ...............................Ross University Atalie Delgado ..............................................St. George’s Anna Marie Pratas .................................... Texas A&M Tatyana Kalani ....................................... Tufts University Laurie Mangeli ................................Tuskegee University Jaime Lemus ....................University of California - Davis Brenna Sakatch .............................University of Calgary Jonathan Smith ............................. University of Florida Madision Bajc ................................. University of Georgia Julie Calvert ...................................... University of Guelph Shiloh Landskov .............................University of Illinois Emily Pope .................................... University of Minnesota Pia Gomez ........................................University of Missouri

Éloïse Johnson ............................Universite de Montreal Souci Louis............................... University of Pennsylvania Jessica D’Amico ....... University of Prince Edward Island Gracyn Johnson .................. University of Saskatchewan Elizabeth Jones ........................ University of Tennessee Kyle Karlen ................................... University of Wisconsin Angela Ives ...... VA/MD Reg. College of Veterinary Medicine Jacqueline Alford............................. Washington State Trusten Moore ................................... Western University

VETERINARY TECHNICIAN STUDENT AWARD RECIPIENTS Zoe Frankel ..............................................Foothill College Christina Zaccardi .................Pensacola State College


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JOERG MAYER, DVM, MS, DABVP (ECM), DECZ (SMALL MAMMAL), DACZM Avian & Exotics

Continuing Educators of the Year Each year, Annual Conference participants select the conference presenters who they feel are superior in their ability to deliver information with insight, accuracy, depth, and openness. Seven exemplary educators were honored at WVC’s 91st Annual Conference for their significant role to deliver innovative and effective methodologies that enhance animal health.

MEREDYTH JONES, DVM, MS, DACVIM (LAIM) Food Animal


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VANESSA COOK, VETMB, DACVS, DACVECC, PHD

Equine

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PETER A. WEINSTEIN, DVM, MBA

Practice Management

ELIZABETH GIULIANO, DVM, MS, DACVO

Small Animal

STUART GALBRAITH, RVT

Moderator

H. EDWARD DURHAM, JR., CVT, LATG, VTS (CARDIOLOGY)

Veterinary Technician


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Recognition

“Success isn’t just about what you accomplish in your life. It’s about what you inspire others to do.” - Anonymous


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WVC NAMED ONE OF NONPROFIT TIMES’

50 TOP NONPROFITS TO WORK FOR IN 2019 WVC was named one of Nonprofit Times’ 50 Best Nonprofits to Work for the second year in a row! The report asked employees culture questions in eight key business and operational categories regarding leadership and planning; corporate culture and communications; pay and benefits; training, development, and resources; and more. Our staff’s participation resulted in the organization being ranked 44 on this prestigious list of nonprofits. Awarded organizations scored 90 percent or better in the rated categories, which included professional development, training, communication, and confidence in leadership. “Having joined the team in 2019 myself, it’s no surprise to me that WVC would make this list. Our team is so dedicated and passionate about providing the veterinary and medical community with the best continuing education possible, and in the process, we learn and grow ourselves. Receiving this recognition is an honor and it’s well deserved.”

“Having joined the team in 2019 myself, it’s no surprise to me that WVC would make this list.” WVC Team Member

IAEE ART OF THE SHOW WINNER thenonprofittimes.com/npt_articles/2019-bestnonprofits-to-work-for

ATTENDEE/BOOTH INTERACTION

In 2019, WVC Central debuted at the Annual Conference. This award-winning association area was re-vamped to incorporate fun and interactive activities to engage with participants, while informing them about new WVC intiatives and programs. WVC was awarded the best attendee/booth interaction from IAEE (International Association of Exhibitions and Events).


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2019 Year in Review Revenue

Expenses

<1%

<1%

27%

The World’s Leading Provider of Professional Medical Education

30%

51%

56% 17% 18%

Annual Conference

Oquendo Center Veterinary

Oquendo Center Human Medical

Destination CE

2019 OQUENDO CENTER ACTIVITY

128

79

VETERINARIAN

HUMAN HEALTH

Total Events:

4,806

Veterinary Participants

922

Other 0

1,000

2,000

3,000

4,000

5,000

OTHER

217

9,615 Total Participants:

3,887

Human Health Participants

10

6,000

7,000

8,000

9,000

10,000


24,645 PARTICIPANTS attended a WVC event in 2019

15,030 PARTICIPANTS

attended the 2019 Annual Conference

90%

Academy sell-out with an average net promoter score of 92%

were offered in 2019 at WVC courses

215+ EVENTS

hosted at Oquendo Center in 2019

97

96 70

Human Bioskills Events

1,094 CE HOURS

92

Destination Academy CE Courses Alaska

60

Annual Conference

55

Tesla

Apple iPhone

45

Costco

41

40

Harvard Business School

Walmart

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Special Thanks

SAPPHIRE SPONSORS

PLATINUM SPONSORS

GOLD SPONSORS

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SILVER SPONSORS

BRONZE SPONSORS


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EXECUTIVE SPONSORS AKORN

COMPANION ANIMAL HEALTH BY

PRN PHARMACAL

AVMA LIFE

LITECURE

VETS FIRST CHOICE

CALICO FINANCIAL

HESKA DIAGNOSTICS

VIRBAC

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GENERAL SPONSORS AAHA - AMERICAN ANIMAL

BLUE BUFFALO COMPANY

ASSOCIATION (HABA)

INC.

HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION

BLUE RIVER PETCARE

PETMAP

ADDISON BIOLOGICAL

CARECREDIT

ISELP (INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF

LABORATORY, INC.

CLARIUS MOBILE HEALTH

PKB ANIMAL HEALTH

ADEQUAN CANINE

CLAYPAWS KITS

EQUINE LOCOMOTOR PATHOLOGY)

ADVANCED MONITORS CORP.

CRYOPROBE

ALLACCEM SANOS

DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING SYSTEMS,

AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL

INC.

ASSOCIATION

ELLEVET SCIENCES

ARBOR DAY FOUNDATION AVENTIX AVMA PLIT BANK OF AMERICA PRACTICE SOLUTIONS

DIGICARE ANIMAL HEALTH FIRST FINANCIAL BANK FREEZPEN HIGHLAND CAPITAL CORPORATION HUMAN-ANIMAL BOND

K-LASER

PETSMART CHARITIES RECTANGLE HEALTH SHEPHERD SOFTWARE, INC.

LIVE OAK BANK

SMITHS MEDICAL

MASON COMPANY MEDIVET BIOLOGICS MIDOG LLC

STANDARD PROCESS INC. USDA APHIS VARL

NATIONWIDE (PET) INSURANCE

VETBIOTEK, INC.

NAVTA

VETMATRIX

NORBROOK INC

VETSOURCE

OMNI PRACTICE GROUP

VETSTRATEGY

PETCO ANIMAL SUPPLIES STORES,

VETZLIFE PRODUCTS, INC. ZOETIS DIAGNOSTIC

HANDS-ON LAB SPONSORS COMPANION ANIMAL HEALTH BY

HENRY SCHEIN ANIMAL HEALTH

MIDWEST VETERINARY SUPPLY

LITECURE

HESKA DIAGNOSTICS

MILA

CORE IMAGING

IM3

PATTERSON VETERINARY

CUATTRO-HESKA

IMS STERIS

SAMSUNG

DENTALAIRE PRODUCTS

INTEGRA

SMITHS MEDICAL

INTERNATIONAL

INTRAUMA

SURGITEL

DRE

ISELP (INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF

VCA/ANTECH DIAGNOSTICS/SOUND

EVEROST

EQUINE LOCOMOTOR PATHOLOGY)

VICTOR MEDICAL

EYE CARE FOR ANIMALS

JORGENSEN LABORATORIES

VOI

FUJIFILM SONOSITE, INC,UNIVERSAL

KARL STORZ VETERINARY

ZOETIS PETCARE

IMAGING

MIDMARK


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