College of Veterinary Medicine’s World AIDS Day Symposium is Dec. 1

vet_aidsThe College of Veterinary Medicine will host its World AIDS Day Symposium on Tuesday, Dec. 1. Stephanie Schleis, a veterinarian with the College of Veterinary Medicine, and Mark Freedman, veterinarian and epidemiologist with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, speak at 11 a.m. in Goodwin/Overton Auditorium on the veterinary campus on Wire Road. Everyone is invited and lunch is provided. Schleis, a diplomate in the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine, will speak on "Pet Ownership and the Immunocompromised Client." Her lecture will focus on what veterinarians should know and she will offer information to help veterinarians educate their clients. She will also dicuss the veterinarian's role in working with physicians to facilitate the benefit of having companion animals when owners are immunocompromised. The symposium is sponsored by Auburn Diversifying Veterinary Medicine. For information, e-mail depompa@auburn.edu.

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