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ABVTA Webinar: Calf Scours Revisited - Pathogens, Fluids and Care - Sponsored by Vetoquinol

Date:    March 31, 2026
Time:   6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. MST

Join us as we take a practical, hands-on look at the most common infectious and management-related causes of calf scours with a focus on dehydration fluid loss.

Emphasis will be placed on early recognition, basic dehydration assessment, and the role of timely electrolyte support in improving outcomes.

Designed for new RVTs or as a solid refresher, this session will strengthen your confidence in caring for scouring calves, maintaining biosecurity, and understanding your vital role in early intervention, treatment support, and clear communication with the veterinary team.

This session is approved for 1 hour of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) credit for RVTs by the ABVMA.

This webinar will be recorded.

Date:    March 31, 2026
Time:   6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. MST
Registration Closes:   March 30, 2026

Members: FREE
Non-Members: $20.00

*Fee changes for 2026:  

Track Series Registration Fees

ABVTA’s Track Series are specialized, multi-session learning experiences designed to support deeper skill development and focused professional growth.

To help sustain these programs, a small registration fee applies to Track Series events for both members and non-members, whether attending live or accessing on-demand recordings.

This contribution helps offset program costs and allows ABVTA to continue offering high-quality speakers, meaningful content, and engaging continuing professional development for our community. All other ABVTA webinars continue to be complimentary for members. We appreciate your understanding and support.


Speaker:

Penny Steffen, RVT

Penny Steffen grew up on a mixed farm in Northern Alberta, where she was actively involved in her family’s commercial cow-calf operation and participated in 4-H. Her passion for animals led her to pursue a diploma in Animal Health Technology from Fairview College, which she completed in 1996.

She spent over 15 years working as an RVT and Practice Manager in a busy mixed animal practice before taking on new challenges with GPRC Fairview’s Animal Science Department and later Alberta Agriculture and Forestry. In 2017, Penny joined Vetoquinol as the Farm Animal Territory Manager for Alberta and northern B.C., where she continues to support producers and veterinary teams. In recognition of her dedication, Penny was named Vetoquinol’s Farm Animal Territory Manager of the Year in 2024, was awarded the 2019 Stars of Alberta Volunteer Award and received the ABVTA Meritorious Service Award in 2017, and the ABVTA Appreciation Award in 2022.

Deeply committed to her profession, animal welfare and community, Penny serves as President of the Peace Regional SPCA, Vice Chair of the ABVMA HR Advisory Committee and is currently chairing the Membership Transition Committee for RVTTC. She previously served 10 years on the Alberta Veterinary Technologist Association Board of Directors and volunteered with AFAC’s ALERT Line as well as a number of community organizations.

Outside of work, Penny enjoys horseback riding, spending time with her rescue dog and cat, and being outdoors. She is passionate about sharing her RVT journey and mentoring RVTs, helping them to embrace their full potential in the profession while encouraging them to step outside their comfort zone with confidence. 



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