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How to Successfully Integrate Therapeutic Lasers into Veterinary Medicine

Event Details

Wed December 14, 2022 - 2:00 PM EST — Wed December 14, 2022 - 3:00 PM EST

Location: Your Home or Office

Speaker: Juan Casillas, DVM

Price: $0.00

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About the Seminar

Join Dr. Casillas as he covers:

  1. How to define and distinguish the key characteristics of low level laser therapy.
  2. Discover applications of low level laser in private practice.
  3. Examine various protocols of low level laser therapy and summarize clinical results as seen in private practice.
  4. Integrate low level laser into your practice, discover practical ways to utilize the technology immediately.
  5. Illustrate the use of low level laser in the treatment of cranial cruciate ligament tears in dogs and cats.

If you cannot make it to the live broadcast, you can register to receive a replay link to view at your convenience.

Seminar Topics

  1. How to define and distinguish the key characteristics of low level laser therapy.
  2. Discover applications of low level laser in private practice.
  3. Examine various protocols of low level laser therapy and summarize clinical results as seen in private practice.
  4. Integrate low level laser into your practice, discover practical ways to utilize the technology immediately.
  5. Illustrate the use of low level laser in the treatment of cranial cruciate ligament tears in dogs and cats.

About the Speaker

Dr. Casillas is a second-generation veterinarian from Los Angeles. Although growing up with a passion for music and art, Veterinary medicine became second nature for him; growing up in and on top of his father's animal hospital and being able to work with his father at a young age, he had an innate love for animals and took a great fascination with the power to heal them.

He graduated at only 24 years of age from Ross University. He has been successfully practicing for over 25 years. He has established and sold two large veterinary hospitals, earning the great respect of his peers; he was nominated and was president of the Southeast chapter of the Southern California Veterinary Association for several years—he is currently the Chief of staff of Tender loving Care animal hospital.

Throughout the years, he has advanced his training with certification courses in pain management, emergency critical care, veterinary chiropractic, soft tissue surgery, stem cells, regenerative medicine, lasers, laser safety, business and practice management, and advanced dentistry. He is a loving family man with six children, one dog, and one cat. He loves sports, scuba diving, sport-fishing, car collecting, travel, and spending quality time with his family.

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