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YOU KNOW OUR GAMES
COME EXPERIENCE OUR EVENT

 

Hey yo ~ veterinarians and veterinary technicians!
You have to get your CE...
why not make it the most work-related fun you have all year? 
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Where: AC Hotel Nashville Downtown
When: October 25-27th, 2024
What:  12+ CE hours*

Ticket includes:
👉Breakfast, lunch, and snacks during the CON
👉Slightly scandalous Vets Against Insanity CON swag bag
👉Epic game night and costume contest
👉Printed workbook 
👉Promo code for lodging
👉Shenanigans, Hijinks, and Skylarking aplenty 
👉and a damn good time

Ticket Prices: 
Early bird till 5/30: $3
99
After 6/1: $44
9
*RACE approval pending.

Agenda:
Registration 10-6 p.m. Friday

Game Night 6-8 Friday
Saturday Not-boring Lectures 8-5
Sunday Not-boring Lectures 8-1:30

More than just a card game

Meet Vets Against Insanity CON

In celebration of 7 years serving the veterinary profession by boosting morale and making you laugh so hard you almost pee your pants with our slightly scandalous games, we are pleased to offer the second annual Vets Against Insanity CON, an inclusive, learning-filled, rollicking experience. 🥳

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What makes this conference different?

Focus on Fun

So...it's built off a card game, so there is that. Our speakers that have a track record of delivering highly engaging and relevant material. Throw in some secret activities, game night, a costume contest, a wild Saturday night excursion (coming soon!), and it's pretty much a guarantee you will be educated, inspired, and entertained.

 

After the past couple of years, you and your team deserve this.

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To see what else makes us the most unique and unforgettable vet conference experience, click here. 

CON ACTIVITIES

Tomfoolery, skylarking, and shenanigans abound...

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Team Building Activities

At this conference, we believe in bringing people together. We do this by giving exhibitors and sponsors opportunities to engage with attendees in fun, inspirational, team building exercises. A fan favorite!

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Game Night and Costume Contest

Let your hair down on Friday night with game night and an epic costume contest. Drinks, snacks, and laughter is on us!

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We are finalizing our details so stay tuned for our Saturday night excursion which is sure to be scandalous...but only slightly. There will likely be country music involved.

REGISTER NOW TO SAVE $$$!

EARLY BIRD PRICING

Laura Green, DVM, DACVIM
Merck Sr. Professional Services Veterinarian
Internal Medicine

Small animal internal medicine: 

endocrinology, urinary, cancer and immunotherapy

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Darin Dell, DVM, DACVD

Small Animal Dermatology

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Lori Teller, DVM, DABVP (canine/feline), CVJ

Telehealth

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Kenichiro Yagi, MS, RVT, VTS (ECC), VTS (SAIM)

Small animal ER/ICU

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Karen Bradley, DVM

Practice ownership, Well being

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More speaker details coming soon!

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What our speakers and attendees have to say:

Jenifer Chatfield, DVM, DACZM, DACVPM

The CON was fabulous because it was different - we sat at round tables during lectures so it was easy to converse between lectures and so much more comfortable than rows and rows of chairs.  The activities were more active!  We formed teams and it really made the CE more fun and impactful.  Overall, the CON was such a departure from the freezing cold ball rooms with low lighting and silence among strangers!

Dr Michele Broadhurst DC,CCSP, FIAMA,CCRP, CAC IVCA

Vets against Insanity was a great intimate conference. It gave participants the ability to ask questions and get involved in their learning experience. The lecturers were excellent and diverse and addressed  the clinical and non clinical aspects of practice. It was an honor to speak at the first CON!

CON Attendees:

"I loved going in knowing that the people were self-selected for being somewhat irreverent. That led to instant connections and shared humor. When coupled with the intimate nature of the event, it made for something entirely special."

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"I felt like I was important and not just another paying vet."

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"I loved the comradery! From the speakers to the attendees, everyone had an awesome attitude!"

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