Lectures in Leon, Mexico for CVDL 2023

Leon, Mexico, is a vibrant city in Guanajuato, known for its rich cultural heritage, industrial prowess, and warm hospitality. With a population of over a million, Leon is a bustling metropolis that combines history with modernity.

The CVDL Congress, or Congreso del Valle de México, is a significant annual event in Leon. It is a platform for various industries, including technology, manufacturing, and commerce, to converge and discuss cutting-edge developments and trends. This congress plays a pivotal role in shaping the region’s economic landscape.

I am very appreciative of the fantastic organizers, Dr. Cesar Morales, a great friend and visionary, and Jess, who always saves me from everything.

It is great also to meet many global friends, for instance, Rafael Laguens, the President of the World Veterinary Association (WVA). The WVA is a global organization that promotes animal health and welfare worldwide. Under Laguens’ leadership, the WVA likely continued to advocate for best practices in veterinary medicine and collaborate with professionals and organizations around the globe.

Published by jollenl

Veterinary surgeon interested in cancer. Author, cat & dog lover with a focus on evidence-based medicine

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