Veterinary Continuing Education (16 RACE-approved hours).  

American speakers - In Switzerland.  Très bon!

In 2023 we're fortunate to have 2 amazing speakers (and cyclists). 

Craig Webb, DVM, PhD, diplomate DACVIM (Small Animal Internal Medicine)

Biography

After completing his PhD in Neuroscience Dr. Webb earned his DVM from the University of Wisconsin. Dr. Webb did his internship at Alameda East in Denver where he experienced his 15 minutes of fame on Animal Planets “Emergency Vets” TV show. Dr. Webb was a resident at CSU, with Dr. David Twedt as his mentor, and has remained on faculty at the VTH ever since. Dr. Webb is most famous for marrying well above himself (his wife Tracy is much smarter and much better looking), and he is best known as Trevor, Collette, and Domonique’s Dad.

Certification

Professional : Diplomate American College of Veterinary Medicine - Small Animal Internal Medicine Specialty

2013 Zoetis Distinguished Veterinary Teacher Award Winner

2014 CVMA Faculty of the Year Award

Degree

University of Wisconsin-Madison : DVM : 1997

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee : BA : 1981

University of Wisconsin-Madison : MA : 1986

Hahnemann University, Philadelphia : PhD : 1991

Colorado State University : MA : 2002

International Collaboration

U.S. and Italy; With Dr. Jan Suchodolski (TX AM) and Dr. Giocomo Rossi (Italy) ; Working on the correlation of clinical signs and immunohistochemical markers of chronic enteropathies in cats.

Publication

Webb TL & Webb CB Stem cell therapy in cats with chronic enteropathy: a proof-of-concept study. Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery 17:901-8, 2015.

Species Interest

Small Animal Exclusive/Predominant (including pet exotics)

Clinical expertise : Gastroenterology and Endocrinology.

Teaching interest : CE Endoscopy and Laparoscopy throughout the country.

Research activity : includes Stem Cell Treatment of Intestinal Disease, Probiotic therapy in dogs and cats, Oxidative stress and Antioxidant supplementation.

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