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dvm360® Announces New Fetch Veterinary Conference Venue in Maryland

dvm360® Announces New Fetch Veterinary Conference Venue in Maryland

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dvm360® Announces New Fetch Veterinary Conference Venue in Maryland

dvm360, the leading multimedia provider of animal health care communications, education and research for veterinary professionals, is excited to announce the relocation of its popular Fetch Coastal Conference from Atlantic City, New Jersey, to National Harbor , Maryland. This highly anticipated event will take place September 12-13, 2025 at the new location, providing an enhanced experience for veterinary professionals across the country.

The move marks a new chapter for Fetch Coastal, positioning the conference in a dynamic and accessible venue that is expected to attract even more attendees from the broader veterinary community. National Harbor, known for its scenic views and proximity to Washington, DC, will provide a dynamic backdrop for an exciting and educational Fetch conference.

“We are thrilled to host the Fetch Coastal Conference at National Harbor, a move that reflects our commitment to continually improving our attendee experience and expanding our reach within the veterinary community,” Mike Hennessy Jr, President and CEO of the management of MJH Life Sciences®, declared. “National Harbor offers an ideal location that not only brings greater convenience and convenience to our attendees, but also allows us to grow and evolve the Fetch conference experience. We look forward to providing the same high level of continuing education and networking opportunities that have made Fetch a trusted resource for veterinary professionals, while also taking advantage of the opportunities this new location provides.

Fetch has long been recognized as a leading source of continuing education for veterinary professionals, and the move to this new location underscores dvm360’s commitment to providing unparalleled learning opportunities and industry-leading resources. As Fetch Coastal embraces an exciting new future, dvm360 would like to express its gratitude to Atlantic City for the many years of hosting the conference. The Atlantic Coast Veterinary Conference and Fetch have a rich history in Atlantic City, and that legacy will be honored as Fetch moves forward.

“After many years of hosting our Fetch Coastal conference in the dynamic setting of Atlantic City, I am truly honored to witness and work toward the exciting changes that await our learners in Washington, DC, in 2025,” Adam Christman, DVM, MBA, chief veterinary officer of dvm360, said. “This transition not only signifies growth for our community of veterinary professionals, but also highlights our commitment to fostering innovation and collaboration in the field. We look forward to seizing new opportunities and sharing our knowledge in the nation’s capital.

By moving to National Harbor, dvm360 is excited to introduce a fresh and dynamic setting for the Fetch Coastal Conference, enhancing the experience for both returning and new attendees. As one of the most respected conferences in veterinary continuing education, Fetch continues to provide premier learning opportunities and innovative resources for veterinary professionals. This move reflects dvm360’s continued commitment to supporting the growth and development of the veterinary community, providing an even more engaging and accessible platform for education and collaboration.

“It’s been a busy year for dvm360 and Fetch, with planning our first-ever Fetch conference in Nashville and now we’re heading to Washington, D.C. It’s bittersweet to leave Atlantic City, but equally exciting to offer the Fetch educational experience in our nation’s capital,” John Hydrusko, vice president of dvm360 and Fetch, said.

“I couldn’t be more proud of our team’s dedication to educating the veterinary community. Through our constantly evolving, cutting-edge programs, we are building a better future for animal health. And we’re just getting started: even more exciting innovations are on the horizon! »

To learn more about the conference and to register, please visit here.