Online Conference Diagnostic Imaging and Internal Medicine March 2026March 23 - 25, 2026
Topics:
Cardiology - Dr. Carl Toborowsky
Clinical Pathology - Dr. Holly Brown
This is an on-line CE conference, that is RACE approved as live interactive, featuring Dr. Carl Toborowsky and Dr. Holly Brown We offer this CE using the NEW VetVacationCE APP. You can earn up to 15 hours of CE with your participation in our Vet Vacation conference. Conference classes will be held following the same schedule as the live event in Charleston, SC!
Early Bird: All three days $429 and One day $189. 5 CE hours per day before February 23rd then pricing will increase to $499 and $219.
Individual CE certificates will be available through the APP at the end of the meeting.
March 23 | March 24 | March 25 |
Price range: $189.00 through $429.00
Description
Online Veterinary Conference 2026: Earn 15 Hours of Virtual Live Interactive Continuing Education!! Dr. Carl Toborowsky and Dr. Holly Brown are experts in the field of Cardiology and Clinical Pathology! Topics and biographies are below.
The virtual video and audio webinar platform for our Online Veterinary Conference 2026 allows for the following:
- The speaker’s slide presentation will be on your device screen.
- You will hear the speaker audio.
- You will be able to raise your hand to ask questions and get rapid response answers.
- We will make this as interactive as possible.
- We will send you a link to access the conference.
- A digital CE certificate of completion will be available by scanning the QR code at the conclusion of each day with the VetVacationCE APP.
Prior to the conference, we will email you the notes and links to the event.
VetVacationCE registration for this Live Interactive Veterinary Conference is $429 for the 3 day conference or $189 per day. Each day is 5 hours of CE until February 23 9th then rates will increase to $499 and $219.
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Benefits to Live Interactive Online Veterinary Conferences are:
- Ability to select from a variety of topics led by world renowned specialists
- Learn from a safe comfortable environment of your choice
- Access the best educators in the world
- Lower fees
- Replays available upon request
- Increase your skill level
- Stay up to date on new treatments and standards of care within the profession
- No need to travel – lower your carbon footprint
Whether you decide to learn with us in person or online, we guarantee an enjoyable learning experience with VetVacationCE.
Additional information
| Choose Schedule | March 23 – 25 (3 days) $429, March 23 only $189, March 24 only $189, March 25 only $189 |
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Cardiology
Carl Toborowsky, MS, MA, VMD, DACVIM (Cardiology), FASE
Carl Toborowsky, MS, MA, VMD, DACVIM (Cardiology), FASE is a clinical assistant professor and service head of cardiology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He has a Master’s degree in Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics from the University of Missouri in St. Louis, and a Master’s degree in Primatology and Biological Anthropology from the University of Texas at Austin. He completed his veterinary degree at the University of Pennsylvania, a small animal rotating internship at Friendship Hospital for Animals in Washington, DC, followed by a cardiology specialty internship at BluePearl in Southfield, Michigan. He completed his cardiology residency at the University of Georgia, and is board-certified by the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM) in the specialty of Cardiology. Dr. Toborowsky is one of a handful of veterinary cardiologists who is also a Fellow of the American Society of Echocardiography (FASE).
His interests include interventional cardiology for both congenital and acquired cardiac diseases, novel therapies for the management of congestive heart failure, management of right-sided heart disease, pulmonary hypertension, mechanisms of overcoming diuretic resistance, and modulation of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system.
Outside of the office, Dr. T enjoys making up stories to tell his unimpressed cats, playing music at least an hour every day, getting lost in new cities, cocktail making, trying new foods, and seeing live music.
Presentation Synopsis
1. Current Recommendations For the Diagnosis and Management of Canine Myxomatous Mitral
Valve Disease (MMVD)
2. Updates in Canine Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM)
3. Feline Cardiomyopathies
4. Anti-Arrhythmic Therapy – Which Drug Should I Choose?
5. Cardiac Biomarkers
6. Pulmonary Hypertension
7. Recommendations for Diagnosis and Management of Congenital Cardiac Disease
8. Transcatheter Edge-to-Edge Repair of the Mitral Valve in Dogs with Chronic Valvular Disease
9. Future Directions of Veterinary Cardiology
Clinical Pathology
Holly Brown, DVM, PhD, DACVP
Dr. Holly Brown received her DVM from the University of Georgia and worked in small animal private practice in Colorado and North Carolina. She returned to UGA for a residency in clinical pathology and additionally obtained her doctorate degree in pathology, studying Cytauxzoon felis infection in domestic and wild cats. After completion of her residency and PhD, Dr. Brown remained on as a faculty member at UGA where she served as a diagnostic clinical pathologist, instructor, and collaborative researcher. Dr. Brown then joined Metzger Animal Hospital’s large general and referral practice in State College, PA as an on-staff clinical pathologist. There she sees a wide variety of diagnostic submissions and enjoys playing an important role at the interface of diagnostic testing and patient care. Dr. Brown fulfills her passion for teaching providing mentorship opportunities and continuing education lectures and wetlabs.
Presentation Synopsis
1. In Sickness and in Health: Unleashing the Power of Preventive Labwork
2. Don't Toss That Fluid! Essentials of Effusion Analysis
3. Pale Patient Panic! Important Laboratory Tips to Diagnose IMHA
4. Hematology Essentials: Dissecting the Data & Blood Film Review
5. Predictive Patterns: Seeking Answers in the Biochemical Profile to Solve Clinical Cases
6. Urine Luck! Essential Tips to Maximize Urinalysis Results
7. Diagnostics With a Twist in the Tail: Clinical Cases with Surprising Results

