Veterinary Continuing Education (16 RACE-approved hours).  

American speakers - In France.  Très bon!

In 2024 we're fortunate to have 2 world renown speakers! They’re pretty good cyclists too! 

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Matt Beal, DVM, Dipl ACVECC, Director of both Emergency and Critical Care and Director of Interventional Radiology at Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine. 

Dr. Beal earned his DVM degree from MSU in 1996 and completed a rotating internship followed by a residency in Emergency and Critical Care Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania from 1996-2000. Dr. Beal is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Medicine.

Dr. Beal returned to MSU in 2000 where he has worked to develop the Emergency and Critical Care Medicine Service into one of the premier programs in the country. Between 2006-2007, Dr. Beal was accepted into the Fellowship in Interventional Radiology at the University of Pennsylvania. The IR Fellowship is the only training program of its kind in the world and Dr. Beal is one of only 3 veterinarians in the world with advanced training in this sub-specialty. Dr. Beal’s professional interests are focused on developing new IR techniques to replace standard surgical and medical treatments for veterinary patients. He has focused interests on vascular and gastrointestinal interventions especially as they apply to the critically-ill patient. 


Dan Brockman, BVSc, Dipl ACVS, Dipl ECVS, CertSAO, CertVR Dr. Dan Brockman is Professor of Surgery at the Royal Veterinary College, and recently was Chairman of the Board of Regents of the European College of Veterinary Surgery. Dr. Brockman is also the Director of Cardiothoracic Surgery Service at the RVC and a frequently requested speaker worldwide.

Dr, Brockman graduated from Liverpool University in 1987, and began a small animal surgical residency at the University of Liverpool, where he also earned an RCVS Certificate in Veterinary Radiology and a Certificate in Small Animal Orthopaedics.

In 1991 he started as a surgical lecturer and then awarded Assistant Professor of Surgery at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Brockman became a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons in 1999, and joined the Royal Veterinary College in 2000.

He has performed over 60 open heart surgical procedures in the last 12 months.  

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