Author Spotlight: Dr. Christopher G. Byers
by drip.vet Medical CE | Oct 29, 2021 | Medical Webinars, VetMed LIVE, Veterinary CE | 0 comments
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Dr. Christopher G. Byers, practicing board-certified veterinary emergency and critical care and small animal internal medicine specialist, authors and delivers CE through drip.vet.
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Hundreds of veterinary professionals participated this year in the VetMed LIVE and Sunday Fun Day webinars.
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Expanded Live Interactive and Anytime On-Demand CE opportunities are coming in 2022.
Hundreds of veterinary medicine professionals across the nation this year received high-quality medical continuing education through drip.vet's VetMed LIVE and Sunday Fun Day webinars.
During calendar year 2021, these webinars delivered a total of 19 hours of Live Interactive CE, authored and taught by Christopher G. Byers, DVM, DACVECC, DACVIM (SAIM), CVJ. Dr. Byers (pictured) is a practicing board-certified veterinary emergency and critical care and small animal internal medicine specialist based in Omaha, Nebraska.
Dr. Byers is the founder and editor-in-chief of CriticalCareDVM.com, an online community dedicated to educating pet owners and promoting the triad of care.
Dr. Byers received his Bachelor of Science degree as a University Honors Scholar in Animal Sciences from Colorado State University and his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from Cornell University. Dr. Byers’ professional passions are mentoring and coaching veterinary students and colleagues in the areas of emergency and critical care, internal medicine, and communication skills. He works as a teleconsultant in emergency/critical care and small animal internal medicine for VetCT.
Dr. Byers' presentations draw overwhelmingly positive reviews.
"I love Dr. Byers’ lectures! Great information," said Dr. Karen H. Spiece-Weiss of Pennsylvania.
If you participated in any of the 2021 webinars, you know that Byers loves fluid therapy. You've heard him talk about some of the concerns with certain types of crystalloids and hydroxyethyl starches. Dr. Byers recently published an important article called Crystalloids versus Colloids: Same Controversy, New Information, in Advances in Small Animal Care.
You may also recall Dr. Byers is an avid feline fan and recently announced the publication of his new textbook, Feline Emergency & Critical Care Medicine. This clinically practical reference is now available and may be purchased using this link.
You will have more opportunities to learn with Dr. Byers during 2022, when drip.vet introduces CE tailored for veterinary technicians and more emergency and critical care CE for veterinarians. Also upcoming is a veterinary medicine series that focuses on neurology.
All Live Interactive webinars are remastered into Anytime On-Demand courses, which are RACE-approved medical CE. Available courses may be viewed at this link:
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