Past Conferences & Workshops
Lecture Topics
Healing from the Inside Out: Integrating TCVM Whole Food Therapy and Balanced Home-Cooked Diets in Clinical Practice
Provides practical guidance for formulating balanced, home-cooked meals and incorporating whole food therapy into everyday veterinary care.
Healing Metabolic Disease from the Bowl: Whole Food Therapy for Diabetes and Cushing’s Syndrome
Examines how TCVM food energetics and low-glycemic whole food diets support endocrine balance and metabolic health.
Healing the Skin from Within: Whole Food Therapy to Strengthen Immunity and Calm Atopic Dermatitis
Explores how real food and microbiome balance improve allergic skin disease, reduce inflammation, and build stronger immune defenses.
Healing the Gut from the Inside Out: TCVM Whole Food Therapy for Gastrointestinal Health and the Microbiome
Focuses on using whole food nutrition to restore gut balance, reduce inflammation, and support chronic GI disease management.
Upcoming Conferences
Chi Dog will be attending the following veterinary conferences in 2026. Events where Dr. Susan Bohrer is scheduled to lecture are marked with an asterisk (*). Links lead to the official conference pages for details and registration.
* Dr. Bohrer is scheduled to lecture at these conferences.
Why Continuing Education Matters
Chi Dog’s participation in veterinary conferences is not a sales pitch — it reflects our commitment to lifelong learning and evidence‑based medicine. By attending and lecturing at these events, Dr. Bohrer stays current with the latest research and shares her expertise in Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM) and whole‑food nutrition. Conferences such as WVC, Fetch, NAVDF, ACVIM, and AVMA provide thousands of hours of accredited CE, allowing veterinarians to meet licensure requirements and expand their skills. For example, WVC offers hundreds of CE sessions on topics ranging from surgery to nutrition viticusgroup.org, while the ACVIM Forum hosts multispecialty tracks in cardiology, neurology and nutrition acvim.org.
Attending these events also fosters collaboration. Dr. Bohrer meets with colleagues and learns from specialists across diverse disciplines, from dermatology to internal medicine. This cross‑pollination ensures that Chi Dog’s formulations remain at the forefront of science and that our team can answer questions from veterinary professionals and pet parents alike. Whether you’re a veterinarian interested in integrating TCVM into your practice or a pet owner curious about whole‑food diets, we invite you to connect with us at any of the conferences listed above.
or more information about Chi Dog, TCVM food therapy, or Dr. Susan Bohrer’s lecture topics, please contact us through chidog.com.
