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Wed, Aug 31

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The Farmer's Union Restaurant

Tigilanol Tiglate: Treating Mast Cell Tumors in Dogs in your clinic with a simple injection

Come enjoy dinner and earn some CE while learning about STELFONTA, a unique injectable approach without surgery for treating MCT--Already over 1000 injections on the West Coast by General Practitioners.

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Tigilanol Tiglate: Treating Mast Cell Tumors in Dogs in your clinic with a simple injection
Tigilanol Tiglate: Treating Mast Cell Tumors in Dogs in your clinic with a simple injection

Time & Location

Aug 31, 2022, 6:30 PM

The Farmer's Union Restaurant, 151 W Santa Clara St, San Jose, CA 95113

Guests

About the event

Join us for dinner, drinks, and great CE, hosted by the Santa Clara Valley Veterinary Medical Association and sponsored by Virbac.

August 31, 2022 at The Farmer's Union Restaurant in San Jose (in the ground floor private "Benson Room")

Doors open and social time at 6:30 pm, meeting scheduled to begin at 7:05 pm.

Dr. Scott Weinman will be presenting 1.5 CE hours on Tigilanol Tiglate: An Innovative Treatment Option for Mast Cell tumors in dogs. This new FDA-approved cancer treatment allows the treatment of MCT in clinic as an alternative to surgery. Over 1000 injections have been successfully performed on the West Coast by General Practice Veterinarians.

For a sneak peek, check out this 3-minute video on Stelfonta with Dr. Sue Ettinger.

Current SCVVMA members: Dinner fee sponsored courtesy of Virbac

Non-SCVVMA members: Plate fee of $70 will be invoiced upon registration and must be paid before August 21 to secure your seat at the table.

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About the speaker:

Scott Weinman was raised on a family farm in Minnesota.  From a very early age, he dreamed of becoming a veterinarian. After completing degrees in Biology and Chemistry from Concordia College in Moorhead, MN, he attended Iowa State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine where he obtained his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Degree. While in practice, he returned to Seattle University-Alber’s School of Business and Economics to earn his MBA in Operations Management.  Dr. Weinman completed a year-long Fellowship in Shelter Medicine (focus on infectious disease) in 2016 at UC Davis.

His veterinary career has encompassed general and emergency practice, managing veterinary practices, serving on the board of a multi-state practice network, working as a corporate trainer, providing relief veterinary services, and business consulting. Also, he has spent over a decade as a Field Based Technical Services Veterinarian, speaking on a variety of topics from Heartworm disease, Osteoarthritis, Pain Management, Canine & Feline Heart Disease, Atopic Dermatitis, Oncology, Wound Closure & Management, Infectious Disease and Vaccinology, and management topics such as Medical Adherence, Teambuilding and Leadership, and Marketing. Prior to joining Virbac, Dr. Weinman was an acute care veterinarian at a busy 24 hour emergency practice in the Portland area.

Dr. Weinman currently resides in Davis, CA where he lives with his partner, a labradoodle named “Daisy,” and a tuxedo cat named “Pinot Noir.”  He enjoys travel, outdoor activities, and is an amateur mixologist and chef.

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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.

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