Dr. Mahler was out of the office on January 22-23 in order to attend 4 days of continuing education in Lafayette, Louisiana. The long weekend proved to be very productive, giving him the opportunity to glean new information from leaders in the field of veterinary medicine.
Dr. Mary Glaze, a colleague and friend of Dr. Mahler's from earlier days, spoke on ophthalmology. Her 4 1/2 hours of talks were both informative and entertaining. At 66 years old, she now maintains a referral practice in Houston, and is an active race car driver during her spare time!
Dr. Todd Tams, a multi-hospital medical director (37 veterinary hospitals in the group) from California, also presented valuable sessions. His 8 1/2 hours of instruction included multiple aspects of gastro-intestinal medicine. Other lecturers included Dr. Gary Norsworthy, Dr. Greg Rich, Dr. Robert Hancock, and Dr. Cherie M. Pucheu-Haston, all authorities in their various fields.
Refreshed and stimulated from spending time catching up on the latest developments in veterinary medicine, Dr. Mahler is back in the office, more equipped than ever to meet the health challenges and routine needs of his animal clients.
Dr. Mary Glaze, a colleague and friend of Dr. Mahler's from earlier days, spoke on ophthalmology. Her 4 1/2 hours of talks were both informative and entertaining. At 66 years old, she now maintains a referral practice in Houston, and is an active race car driver during her spare time!
Dr. Todd Tams, a multi-hospital medical director (37 veterinary hospitals in the group) from California, also presented valuable sessions. His 8 1/2 hours of instruction included multiple aspects of gastro-intestinal medicine. Other lecturers included Dr. Gary Norsworthy, Dr. Greg Rich, Dr. Robert Hancock, and Dr. Cherie M. Pucheu-Haston, all authorities in their various fields.
Refreshed and stimulated from spending time catching up on the latest developments in veterinary medicine, Dr. Mahler is back in the office, more equipped than ever to meet the health challenges and routine needs of his animal clients.