May 2026 Small Animal Seminar: Neurology
In-person and Virtual registration options
CE = 6 hours
Hybrid Event Location information to come
Join us in-person or virtually, for the final seminar of the 2025-2026 Small Animal Series
on Weds. May 6, 2026!
Registration Pricing:
MVMA Member DVM: $210
MVMA Member LVT/Practice Staff: $180
Non-member DVM: $260
Non-member LVT/Practice Staff: $210
- Registration for in-person participation will close at 5pm on April 29, 2026
- Registration for virtual participation will close at 7am on Weds., May. 6, 2025
- Small Animal Seminars WILL NOT be recorded for on-demand viewing
ABOUT THE SPEAKER:
Ryan Gibson, DVM, DACVIM (Neurology)
Ryan Gibson, DVM, DACVIM (Neurology) is a member of the Anatomy, Physiology, and Pharmacology Team within Auburn’s College of Veterinary Medicine and currently teaches within the Microanatomy (Histology) and Neuroscience courses.
Dr. Gibson has a rich interest in neurology/neuroscience and veterinary/higher education pedagogy. After working in private practice, Dr. Gibson returned to academia to focus on his passion for teaching and supporting students both inside and outside of the classroom. He is a strong proponent of mental health initiatives.
Dr. Gibson completed his undergraduate work at the University of Findlay in 2012 with focuses in Biology, Animal Science, and Pre-Veterinary medicine. In 2016 he completed his DVM with Mississippi State University followed by a small-animal rotating internship at The Ohio State University. Following his internship, he completed a private practice specialty internship in neurology/neurosurgery with Gulf Coast Veterinary Specialists in Houston, Texas followed by his residency at Mississippi State University. He became a Board-Certified Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine – Neurology in 2021. He continues to serve veterinary patients though general practitioner support platforms.
Outside of veterinary medicine Dr. Gibson enjoys camping, boating, reading, and is a supporter of the performing arts. His dog Bogart has been with him since the first semester of vet school and was the first patient he ever did a neurological exam on during a first-year lab – Bogart was adopted immediately following the lab and has been with Dr. Gibson ever since.
For More Information:

Small Animal Seminars are a hybrid event.
In-person participation location:
Great Lansing Association of Realtor's
The MTG Space (2nd floor)
4039 Legacy Pkwy
Lansing, MI 48911
Please be sure to review MVMA's cancellation and registration Event Policy here