MVMA - Telehealth in Veterinary Medicine Webinar Series
Telehealth in Veterinary Medicine Webinar Series
Explore the opportunities and challenges of veterinary telehealth in this 3-part webinar series presented by Lori M. Teller, DVM, DABVP (canine/feline), CVJ. Register for one, two, or all three sessions—with a discounted rate when you register for the full series! (Pick All 3 Sessions when choosing your ticket!)
Telemedicine: How Can I Implement It in Practice?
September 30
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
1 CE credit
Virtual Event via Zoom
Telehealth can be a tremendous tool in reducing barriers to veterinary care, especially for those with geographic, transportation, or mobility issues that make it harder to access care. There are some significant ways that telehealth can be used in practice, and also some areas where telehealth cannot replace in-person consultations.
Webside Manner: The Art of Telemedicine
October 14
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
1 CE credit
Virtual Event via Zoom
We all know that veterinary medicine is both an art and a science. Communication via electronic means brings its own challenges and requires some specific know-how to be most effective when providing veterinary care virtually.
Ethical Issues with Veterinary Telehealth
November 18
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
1 CE credit
Virtual Event via Zoom
Veterinary telehealth is a tool that can improve access-to-care and provide convenience to animal owners. It can also lead to fragmented care, delayed or missed diagnoses, and inappropriate prescribing. This session will review the ethical considerations around using veterinary telehealth.
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Session is approved for INTERACTIVE credit towards MA veterinary licensure.
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MVMA Virtual Event Cancellation Policy
14 days prior to conference 50% refund
No refunds within 14 days of conference (including if you don't log into the meeting!)

Lori M. Teller, DVM, DABVP (canine/feline), CVJ
Dr. Lori Teller is a graduate of Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine (TAMU CVM) and is a board-certified diplomate of the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners (ABVP) in Canine and Feline Practice. She has worked at Meyerland Animal Clinic for many years, starting at the age of 12. Additionally, she has been a Clinical Professor at TAMU where she served as Chief of Primary Care Services and oversaw the veterinary telehealth program. She has been awarded grants to address access-to-care and Spectrum of Care issues in the veterinary profession, and she has authored several articles on veterinary telemedicine, primary care services, and spectrum of care. Dr. Teller has served as president of the Harris County and Texas Veterinary Medical Associations, as well as the American Veterinary Medical Association, and she is currently the President-elect of ABVP. She was recently appointed as the new Executive Director of the Texas Veterinary Medical Association. She married her high school sweetheart, Craig Teller, MD, and they have one son and several pets. In her spare time, Dr. Teller loves to hang out with her friends and family, exercise, read, and travel extensively to places where she can explore new things by day and enjoy great wine and food by night. She's also a sucker for chocolate chip cookies, corny jokes, and puppy breath.
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