Resources

Learning Opportunities

VCS offers a range of online and in-person learning opportunities for our members and the veterinary community at large. These opportunities aim to enhance knowledge and skills in the field of veterinary oncology.

Annual and Mid-Year Conferences

The VCS organizes an annual conference each fall that brings together veterinary professionals from around the world. This conference typically features a diverse program of lectures, workshops, and interactive sessions led by renowned experts in veterinary oncology. Attendees have the opportunity to learn about the latest research, treatment modalities, case studies, and emerging trends in the field. In addition, we also organize collaborative spring conferences every two to three years and participate in the organization of the World Veterinary Oncology Congress generally held every four years.

2023 Collaborative Conference

Webinars and Online Courses

The VCS conducts webinars and online courses throughout the year. These educational sessions cover various topics related to veterinary oncology and are delivered by subject matter experts from around the world. Webinars and online courses allow members to access valuable educational content remotely and at their convenience. Many of our on demand opportunities are available free of charge to our members.

Laura Garrett

Educational Resources

The VCS provides educational resources in the form of publications, articles, newsletters and journal reviews. These resources are often available on our website, or delivered weekly to your email, and cover a wide range of topics related to cancer in animals. Members can access these resources to stay updated on the latest research findings, treatment guidelines, and supportive care options.

Shawna Klahn and Nick Dervisis

Collaboration and Networking

The VCS fosters collaboration and networking among its members through various platforms. This includes online forums and social media groups where professionals can connect, share experiences, seek advice, and collaborate on research projects.

Jennifer Carroll