37th Annual Fred Scott Feline Symposium
We’re proud to announce the 37th Annual Fred Scott Feline Symposium – July 25 – 27, 2025!
Join us at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine in Ithaca, NY, or virtually as we celebrate everything feline with an unforgettable weekend of learning, networking, and fun. Earn up to 15 hours of continuing education credit. Registration is open at www.cornellfelinesymposium.org.
As we approach the 37th annual iteration of this outstanding and unique hybrid conference, our reach and impact continue to grow across the globe. We were honored and excited to host over 425 attendees from 27 countries across the world at last year’s conference, and we are very excited about the prospects of an even larger feline-focused audience joining us this year.
This year’s programing will include
The latest updates on the impact of the H5N1 infections on cats and public health The diagnosis and management of feline cholangiohepatitis The evolution of panleukopenia virus as it pertains to current vaccine efficacy A Cornell favorite, Show-and-Tell, our gross anatomic and histopathologic lab that uses real time necropsies and didactic discussions of actual cases to learn about important feline diseases. *FHC professional members will receive a VIP pass to join our pathologists in person in our specially designed necropsy suite for this unique educational experience.
Learn more about why you should make the Fred Scott Feline Symposium part of your annual professional development in our YouTube Video.
Hear from past attendees:
“A feline focus(ed) conference is hard to find, and this gives state-of-the-art information on a practical level. Loved it.”
“The information was presented in a way that I could go right back to my practice and institute these concepts into my daily practice. I also appreciate having the dinner offered as part of the conference. After a long day of learning it was nice to visit with other members.”
“All the speakers were engaging and presented real-world information and techniques that I can use daily in my practice. I have been to conferences where speakers only mentioned sending patients for referrals. There is a need for that but I need to offer services and case management to my clients in my practice.”
“I loved the Cornell Hospital tour and it energized me and showed all the good things that are happening at Cornell.”