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Cardiology | Darcy Adin DVM DACVIM | September 21, 2024

September 21, 2024 @ 3:00 PM - 7:00 PM

Darcy B. Adin - Cardiologist

Darcy B. Adin – Cardiologist

Darcy B Adin, DVM DACVIM

Hi! My name is Dr. Darcy Adin. I am a board-certified veterinary cardiologist at the Small Animal Hospital at the University of Florida, College of Veterinary Medicine where I work as a clinician and also as the Chief Medical Officer. I treat all animals with heart disease, and I am especially passionate about improving the lives of dogs living with degenerative mitral valve disease and congestive heart failure. My areas of interest and clinical research focus on improving our understanding of heart failure so we can optimize medical treatments for pets affected with this common disease. I also serve as the Director of the Open-Heart Surgery Program at the Small Animal Hospital, which through the expertise of Dr. Katsuhiro Matsuura provides surgical treatment to repair the mitral valve of dogs affected with degenerative mitral valve disease.

 

 

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Hampton Inn Orlando Southeast Nona
10002 Eagle Creek Sanctuaary Blvd
Orlando, FL 32832
Phone: 407-275-5071
Saturdays 3 to 7; Sundays 8 to 2:30
Individual Membership 4 meetings $675;  Single meeting $275

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Questions call Ernie Godfrey 727 546 0005

Details

Date:
September 21, 2024
Time:
3:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Event Category:
Website:
http://cfavm.org

Venue

Hampton Inn Orlando Southeast Nona
Hampton Inn Orlando Southeast Nona
Orlando, FL 32832 United States
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Phone
407 275 5071

Organizer

Central Florida Academy of Veterinary Medicine
Central Florida Academy of Veterinary Medicine | Continuing Education for Florida Vets

CFAVM Important Announcement

There will NO meeting in May 2025. The presenters can not make the meeting and there is not enough time to replace them.

Also, we regret to inform you that, we will be discontinuing the Central Florida Academy of Veterimary Medicine (CFAVM). 

It has been a good run, but times have changed and we can no longer continue the CFAVM.

We are extremely thankful for all of the support you have provided over these 49 years

 

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