GlobalVetLINK to Present Veterinary Feed Directive GFI 209 and Digital Documentation Webinar

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GlobalVetLINK® (GVL), the leader in digital solutions for animal health, is proud to announce the upcoming CE webinar, Guidance for Industry 209: The Judicious Use of Medically mportant Antimicrobial Drugs in Food-Producing Animals and Digital Documentation, on May 6th at 12 pm CDT. Offering one hour of RACE Certified Continuing Education (CE) credit, the purpose of this webinar is to educate food animal veterinarians, veterinary technicians, producers and other animal health stakeholders about the Guidance for Industry 209. The session will focus on how Veterinary Feed Directive (VFD) digital solutions like FeedLINK® can help reduce the burden of compliance. Throughout this webinar, presenter, Dr. Mike Apley DVM, PhD, DACVCP, will explain changes and help the audience understand how they are affected by the guidance.

Attendees will be educated on the new Guidance for Industry 209 VFD requirements from a
veterinarian's perspective, learn what's new in the ruling and what will have the greatest impact on veterinarians and producers. In addition, they will observe how using electronic document management can help minimize the burden of this ruling, and understand how veterinarians can focus on caring for animals instead of veterinary feed directive administration.

To learn more about or register to attend this webinar held Tuesday May 6th at 12 pm CDT, visit: http://www.globalvetlink.com/vfd-guidance-webinar

GlobalVetLINK (GVL®) was founded in 2001 and is the nation's leader in digital animal health records, providing intuitive online certification solutions that enable animal health practitioners to quickly and accurately create professional health records. Their services embrace both companion and food animal where animal health practitioners and their clients can manage their records at any time and from anywhere with Internet access. The GVL® system uniquely connects veterinarians, animal owners, animal diagnostic laboratories, industry partners, and government officials to improve overall animal wellness and safety. GlobalVetLINK services support animal health practitioners to establish protocols
that will help improve their business in all aspects including saving money and time.
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4.21.2014