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31/05/2026

Lectures at conferences not only give speakers a chance to talk on subjects they are passionate about, but also a place for them to learn from others as well.

Find out what lessons these three speakers took away from lectures they attended at last year's European Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Society.

What have you learned from a conference talk that stays with you to this day?

28/05/2026

During their chat at last year's EVECC, Drs. Kris Gommeren, Robert Pope, and Soren Boysen addressed the lessons they want audience members to take away from their talks.

Each gave valuable advice, including doing one thing in your life that makes a difference, bringing the community back down to Earth, and together, and POCUS to live, live to POCUS.

If you were at European Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Society last year, do you have anything to add?

21/05/2026

Professor Richard Meeson and Dr. Laura Cole share the practical lessons they hope attendees take away from their talks, such as practical procedure tips and the importance of a thorough initial evaluation.

What happens behind closed doors in multi-disciplinary hospitals? Answer: the same things that happen during VIN's LIVE ...
20/05/2026

What happens behind closed doors in multi-disciplinary hospitals? Answer: the same things that happen during VIN's LIVE cage-side rounds: a group of colleagues using logic and knowledge to determine the best approach to cases. Come and join us this week! https://www.vin.com/vinmembers/rounds?id=13232271&f5=1

17/05/2026

Have you ever wondered why someone approached a patient differently than you would have? Or wondered how to tailor your clinical instruction to accommodate different learning styles? You're not alone. Poppy Gant and Ken Yagi addressed these questions in their talks at last year's European Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Society in Dubrovnik.

14/05/2026

How do you manage imposter syndrome, and to what extent do you prioritize the unique individuality of every patient? Conference attendees benefit greatly from walking away with practical insights. Dr. Chris Scudder and Marlaina Hrosch highlight the specific lessons they hope their audience retains.

What if you could look into the brain of a board-certified internist? Well, you can! Join us for another rendition of LI...
11/05/2026

What if you could look into the brain of a board-certified internist? Well, you can! Join us for another rendition of LIVE Cage-side rounds when Dr Yaiza Forcada and Prof Stijn Niessen will be tackling a surprise challenging case from and with the audience. https://www.vin.com/vinmembers/rounds?id=13228165&f5=1

08/05/2026

Another week comes to an end and VINnie is back with some exciting highlights from the VIN This Week newsletter and sneak peeks at a couple of important new VIN News Service stories. If you're a VINny fan (and really, who isn't?) you can visit the VIN Weekly video archives and re-watch your favorites anytime. Look for the thumbnail on the VIN Front Page. https://www.vin.com/members/cms/project/defaultadv1.aspx?pId=35690&toc=1

07/05/2026

Dr. Combet-Curt recommends trying different things and learning from our patients, while Dr. Gommeren recommends keeping to a scientific approach and not getting carried away with enthusiasm during last year's European Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care Society.

What is something you've learned this past year through a conference?

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