SANTA CLARA VALLEY
VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
Wed, Jan 31
|Maggiano's Little Italy at Santana Row
SCVVMA January CE Meeting, Wed 1/31 at Maggiano's on OA with Zoetis (1)
Ok, maybe no pets on the table...but join us anyway. Dr. Ron Lytle will be speaking on the topic of Osteoarthritis (Diagnosing & Treating OA – A Clinic-Wide Approach) at Maggiano's in San Jose.
Time & Location
Jan 31, 2024, 6:30 PM – 9:00 PM
Maggiano's Little Italy at Santana Row, 3055 Olin Ave Suite 1000, San Jose, CA 95128, USA
About the event
Please join the Santa Clara Valley Veterinary Medical Association and Zoetis on Jan 31st for a presentation by Dr. Ron Lytle on the topic of Osteoarthritis (Diagnosing & Treating OA – A Clinic-Wide Approach) at Maggiano's in San Jose.
Doors open and Social Happy Hour at 6:30 pm
Brief SCVVMA Meeting at 6:55 pm
Dr. Lytle's Presentation at ~7:20 pm
1.5 hours CE Credits applicable to California Veterinary Medical Board License Renewal (certificates will be handed out at the end of the CE presentation).
RSVP required. Attendance is FREE to 2024 SCVVMA members (courtesy of Zoetis and the SCVVMA). Sign up on the Membership page at scvvma.org.
If you are not an SCVVMA member, you will receive an email invoice for $60 per attendee to cover dinner and CE costs within 72 hours of registering to hold your seat.
Philip Bosse, DVM Bio
Philip was born and raised in the coastal plains region of North Carolina where he discovered his passion for science and, at an early age, decided to pursue veterinary medicine. He obtained his Bachelor of Science in Animal Science from North Carolina State University while also starting his career as a kennel assistant. Additionally, he became an assistant in a microbiology lab on the veterinary college campus while in undergraduate studies. He learned the fundamentals of research and met many of his soon-to-be mentors. He completed his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree at NC State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine in 2008.
Immediately following graduation, Dr. Bosse completed a Small Animal Rotating Internship at VCA’s Veterinary Referral and Emergency Center in Norwalk, CT. This granted him invaluable experience and mentorship in multiple disciplines within internal medicine, emergency, and surgery.
Dr. Bosse moved west to the San Francisco Bay area of northern California, where he honed his skills as a small animal veterinarian and diagnostician. He has greatly benefited throughout his
time here by having been a long-time associate veterinarian at a DACVIM-owned practice and working closely with specialists of many disciplines in the area.
When not practicing medicine, Philip enjoys spending time outside hiking, fishing, and playing beach volleyball.