Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Park – Jackson Hole WY 2025June 17 - 19, 2025
Original price was: $1,045.00.$945.00Current price is: $945.00.
Hotel: Snow King Resort
Topics:
Surgery - Dr. Marie Burneko
Nutrition - Dr. Lindsey Bullen
Earn 15 hours of high quality Veterinary CE on Surgery and Nutrition while visiting Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Park. Jackson Hole, Wyoming is a 48-mile valley surrounded by mountains at every turn. Home to three ski areas, a town square with an astounding antler arch at its center, and beautiful natural features, Jackson, WY is a highly recommended travel destination. If you love to get outdoors and enjoy diverse ecosystems and an array of wildlife, Jackson Hole is the place to do it. This lovely Midwestern town serves as the backdrop for outdoor sports and adventures such as skiing, hiking, climbing, golfing, shooting, and so much more. In fact, you’ll never be at a loss for things to do in Jackson Hole. If Wyoming has come up as one of your vacation ideas, quit fretting and pack your bags. Jackson Hole attractions run the gamut from laid back to high-intensity and cultural to educational. Whether traveling with children and/or adults there are unique things to do in Jackson for the whole family. Click this link to help plan your visit
Yellowstone National Park is not just about geysers and hot springs. The Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River is perhaps the most famous waterfall in the park. Plummeting 308 feet into the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, it is higher than Niagara Falls and just as mesmerizing. Artist Point is a popular viewing spot, providing panoramic views of the waterfall and the canyon’s colorful walls.
June 17, 2025 | June 18, 2025 | June 19, 2025 |
Your Destination
Snow King Resort
Referring Code/Group Name: VET VACATION CE - June 2025
Room Rate: Rates are $379 plus 11% tax for either King Suites or 2 double bed rooms plus $37 resort amenity fee plus 11% tax plus 1% development fee. Max 4 people per room. $10 each additional person.
The meeting will take place at The Snow King Resort.
Full service concierge -adventure department
Hi-speed wireless internet throughout the property and guest rooms
Parking
Unlimited local phone calls
In-room coffee
Access to 24-hour business center
24-hour fitness center and outdoor seasonal pool and hot tub
At the time of booking a deposit will be due equal to two(2) nights of room, tax, development fee and resort amenities fee. Any remaining balance will be due 13 days prior to arrival. Cancellations must be made 14 days in advance of the reservation.
Getting There
Jackson Hole Airport (JAC)
Hotel direction: 10.1 miles 19 minutes
The Jackson Hole Airport is located within the Grand Teton National Park at the base of the spectacular Teton mountain range. This majestic location creates amazing experiences and demands environmental stewardship
and sustainable practices from us all.
Turn Right Onto US-89 S/ US-191 S/ US-26 W
Continue Straight Through Town Square Onto Cache Street
Turn Left Onto Snow King Avenue
Surgery
Marie Burneko, VMD, DACVS
Dr. Marie iBurneko s an Assistant Professor of Surgery at the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine. Marie completed a small animal rotating internship at the Tufts University Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine following graduation from the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine. She then completed a one-year surgical internship at Gulf Coast Veterinary Specialists in Houston, Texas and a three-year surgical residency at the University of Pennsylvania in 2021. Marie has a specific interest in minimally invasive soft tissue and orthopedic surgery, as well as in the development of surgical educational tools to improve the quality and efficiency of intraoperative and extraoperative resident education.
Presentation Synopsis
1. Surgery for Lower Urinary Tract Obstructions: Review of Surgical Indications and Variations on Technique to Help Improve Outcomes (includes scrotal and perineal urethrostomy, cystostomy tube placement, and use of pigtail catheters) Part 1 and Part 2
2. Treatment of Rectal Prolapse
3. Demystifying Gastrointestinal Surgery
4. Treatment of Stenotic Nares in Dogs and Cats
5. GDV- Stabilization and Techniques to Recognize Potential Complications Before They Happen
6. Treating Complex Wounds + Local Skin Reconstruction Techniques
Nutrition
Dr. Lindsey Bullen, DVM, DACVIM (Nutrition)
Dr. Lindsey Bullen earned her BA in Chemistry and BS in Zoology in 2008. She remained at NC State for her post-baccalaureate training where she received her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine in 2012, completed a medical and surgical internship in 2013, a residency in 2016, and a fellowship in 2017. Following board-certification in veterinary nutrition, in 2017 Lindsey created the Clinical Nutrition Service at the Veterinary Specialty Hospital of the Carolinas. 2022 brings new opportunities as Dr. Bullen is now creating a Clinical Nutrition Service at Friendship Hospital for Animals in the DC area. Dr. Bullen is particularly interested in clinical nutrition application, specifically: critical care, multi-disease state, and assisted feeding. Though she is no longer in academia, Dr. Bullen brings experience and a strong passion for teaching.
Lindsey grew up in a small town near Asheville, North Carolina. Though not quite a full native of this beautiful state, she is happy to still call it home. She currently lives in Apex with her husband, Nathan, and their two boys, 5-year-old, Arthur and 2-year-old, Rowan.
Presentation Synopsis
1. An Inconvenient Truth (Review of Nutrition Myths)
2. Battling Inappetence (Appetite Regulation, Appetite Stimulants, and More)
3. Diet and DCM
4. Liver Let Die (Nutritional Management for the Liver Patient)
5. To Pee or Not to Pee (Nutritional Management for FLUTD and Urolithiasis)
6. The Art of Assisted Feeding
7. It's Not a Diet, It's a Lifestyle Change (Weight Loss Basics)
8. Nutrition in Practice (Making Nutrition Work for You)
9. What's in a Label? How to Read a Pet Food Label
10. Navigating Pet Food Trends
11. Nutrition for the Nephron
12. Probiotics- Hope or Hype
13. A Pain in the Pancreas
14. Diarrhea is Not Normal (Management of Chronic Enteropathies)
15. Let Food be Thy Medicine (Supporting the Oncologic Patient)
16. Nutrition 101 (Understanding the Basics)
17. Confusion to Comprehension (Client Communications in an Age of Telemedicine)