Register this Week for 2019 AABP Conference

Don’t miss out on high-quality CE, networking, discovering new products in the Exhibit Hall and relaxing with old and new friends at social events.
Don’t miss out on high-quality CE, networking, discovering new products in the Exhibit Hall and relaxing with old and new friends at social events.
(John Maday)

Time is ticking! There’s only a few more days for early registration prices! Preregister for the 2019 52nd AABP Annual Conference by this Thursday, August 15, and save on registration fees! Register at https://aabp.org/meeting/register.asp. Prices will increase August 16. Registrations are strong, so make sure to join hundreds of beef and dairy veterinarians at this exciting event! Don’t miss out on high-quality CE, networking, discovering new products in the Exhibit Hall and relaxing with old and new friends at social events.

Online registration will close completely August 30. After that, AABP members will have to register on-site in St. Louis. There will be no on-site, non-member registration in St. Louis. AABP housing reservations must be made by Aug. 19 to get the AABP rate.

Check out the Preconference Seminars and Clinical Forums where there are a few spots left! View Preconference Seminars at http://aabp.org/meeting/preconference.asp and Clinical Forums at https://aabp.org/meeting/view_seminar.asp?year=2019&type=ClinicalForums. Already registered for the conference but want to add a seminar or forum? Contact AABP headquarters at aabphq@aabp.org or 1-800-COW-AABP by Aug. 15 and you can get one (or more!) added.

View the printed program at https://aabp.org/meeting/2019/Program_2019.pdf. Find out more information about the AABP Annual Conference and browse the meeting schedules at https://aabp.org (click on the Conference tab). You can go directly to the registration page at https://aabp.org/meeting/register.asp. Early registration ends this Thursday, Aug. 15.

See you in St. Louis! #aabp2019

 

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