Sunday, November 10 – MVVMA Seminar

6 CE Hours on Veterinary Physical Rehabilitation

Speaker:

  • Sarah Shull, DVM, CCRT, Veterinary Rehab Service at MSU
  • Read her full bio below

Date/Time: 

  • Sunday, November 10th
  • 8:20 am – 4:00 pm
  • Agenda with topics below

Location:

  • Hilton Garden Inn Dayton South – Austin Landing
  • 12000 Innovation Drive, Miamisburg, OH 45342
  • Click here for map

Fees: 

  • MVVMA members $150 
  • Non-members $200

Registration deadline: Sunday, November 3rd

Time Activity
8:20 am
Arrival, sign-in, breakfast, visit with sponsors
9:00 am
Rehabilitation planning using your neuro and ortho exams, a review
10:00 am
Rehabilitation modalities (icing, laser, and more)
12:00 pm
Buffet lunch and visit with sponsors
12:30 pm
MVVMA Annual meeting
1:00 pm
Rehab you can do in your practice (without buying an underwater treadmill)
3:00 pm
Prevention of injury in the sporting dog
3:30 pm
Rehabilitation for your feline patients
4:00 pm
All dismissed

Food and Drinks:

  • Breakfast – breakfast sandwiches and fruit display, coffee, hot tea, juices
  • Lunch – Italian buffet featuring pasta primavera alfredo, meat lasagna, caesar salad, grilled vegetables, garlic bread, cannoli, soft drinks
    • Alternative individual meals can be provided to meet dietary restrictions
  • AM & PM Snack Breaks

Dr. Sarah Shull earned her DVM from Michigan State University in 1999 becoming a general practitioner active in the community and local professional organizations in West Michigan.

In 2015, she joined the MSU Veterinary Medical Center as head of the Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine Service and in 2016, she joined the MSU CVM faculty team as an Assistant Professor. She continues those two roles at present.

In 2021 she completed her residency through the American College of Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation and became boarded in 2022. She is involved in teaching in all 4 years of the DVM curriculum, both in preclinical and clinical courses.

Her research interests include physiologic parameters of exercise, studying movement and injury prevention in sporting dogs, especially hunting and field dogs, while collaborating with other specialties. She also is actively involved as a judge and competitor in many dog sports.