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2008 Veterinary Disaster Medicine Symposium: Preparing for Disasters in Animal Care

Join us at the 2008 AVMF Tampa Bay Veterinary Disaster Medicine Symposium, where we focus on preparing veterinary practices and clients for disasters involving small, large, and exotic animals. Our symposium covers the essential steps of the disaster cycle: Mitigate, Prepare, Respond, and Recover. It is a unique opportunity to learn from experts, network with fellow professionals, and become a superhero for your community. Thank you to all who contributed to making this event a valuable experience. Together, we can ensure the safety and well-being of our animal patients during crises.

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2008 Veterinary Disaster Medicine Symposium: Preparing for Disasters in Animal Care

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  1. Disaster Medicine SymposiumManaging Small, Large & Exotic Animals…preparing practices and clients for disaster Offered through: Concepted by: Hosted by:

  2. WELCOME 2008 AVMF Tampa Bay Veterinary Disaster Medicine Symposium ...preparing practices and clients for disaster a little idea that… BECAME A BIG IDEA

  3. The Disaster Cycle (all steps equally important) MITIGATE PREPARE RESPOND RECOVER SUPER HEROS R US

  4. THANK YOU! To everyone that helped, to everyone that attended, to everyone that provided support and… For doing the right thing for your practices and your clients.

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