With the ongoing vet shortage and rising demand for spay/neuter services, hands-on training is more important than ever. United Spay Alliance is offering two upcoming HQHVSN (High-Quality, High-Volume Spay/Neuter) wet labs in Maine (July 21) and Indiana (July 26) to help veterinarians build surgical confidence and speed-while expanding access to care in underserved communities.
These day-long trainings are open to licensed vets and include 8 CE hours. Spots are limited, and one is already full!
Learn more and register at HQHVSN Wet Labs - United Spay Alliance
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| Spay/neuter services are critical to addressing pet overpopulation and ensuring community health. United Spay Alliance partners with grassroots organizations to provide hands-on training in high-quality, high-volume spay/neuter techniques. These wet labs help veterinarians and veterinary students improve surgical efficiency, making these lifesaving procedures more accessible to underserved communities. |
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How do you or your team build surgical capacity and confidence around feline sterilization? Have you attended a wet lab before-or are you hoping to? Let's share tips, tools, and training opportunities that work.
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Kendall Wapner
Admin
United Spay Alliance
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