| May | ||
| Event: | CE Meeting | |
| Topic: | Osteoarthritis and joint injections | |
| Speaker: | Juli Goldstein, DVM, CHPV | |
| Bio: | Dr. Juli D. Goldstein is a small animal technical services veterinarian for Pet Vivo Animal Health as well as a consulting veterinarian for NOAA Fisheries and accredited facilities, where she advises on the health and welfare of marine mammals. She also serves as an appointed member of the Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine Alumni Advisory Council.She received her Bachelor of Science in Zoology and her DVM from Auburn and is a dual recipient of the Young Alumni Achievement Award from the College of Science and Mathematics and the College of Veterinary Medicine. Most recently, she also received her certification from the International Association of Animal Hospice and Palliative Care (CHPV). Her experience spans across varied disciplines including small animal emergency and general practice, marine wildlife medicine, clinical research and laboratory animal care across North America and international locations. Her expertise also extends beyond traditional veterinary practice, as she has gained widespread recognition for her work with “Winter” and “Hope,” the dolphins featured in Warner Brothers’ “Dolphin Tale” films, in which she appeared as herself. Previously, Dr. Goldstein served as an associate research professor and chief clinician at Florida Atlantic University. She has contributed to more than 50 peer-reviewed publications and conducted extensive field research, including the medical management of health and environmental risk assessments involving more than 400 wild dolphins. | |
| Sponsor: | PetVivo Animal Health | |
| Location: | University of North Texas Health Science Center, Room 114 Beyer Hall 3500 Camp Bowie Blvd. Fort Worth, TX 76107 | |
| Date: | Thursday, May 21, 2026 | |
| Time: | 6:30pm Snack supper 7:30pm : Presentation | |
| CE Credit: | 2.5 hours | |
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President’s Notes – April
Dear Colleagues,
I hope your month is off to a great start. It was great seeing so many of you at our last meeting—the steady participation makes our association a much stronger resource for everyone.
I would like to extend our sincere gratitude to Dr. Park and DVSC for an outstanding and practical lecture on surgical techniques and decision-making. Her insights on refining everyday procedures, along with thoughtful guidance on when referral is in the best interest of our patients, provided takeaways for practitioners at all stages of their careers. We appreciate the time, expertise, and dedication she shared with our association.
We are also excited about our April 16th meeting featuring Dr. Jason Doolittle. Among his many professional accomplishments, Dr. Doolittle is a Certified Peaceful Euthanasia Veterinarian and brings a compassionate, thoughtful perspective to one of the most important aspects of our work. His approach to end-of-life care is sure to resonate deeply with our members and enhance the care we provide to patients and their families.
This upcoming event is made possible through the generous sponsorship of Jimbo Cash with Center Point Cremations. His support allows us to keep these valuable CE opportunities accessible to our members, and we are truly grateful for his partnership.
Thank you all for your commitment to excellence, your compassion for the animals entrusted to your care, and your engagement with our association. I look forward to seeing you at our next meeting.
Sincerely,
Shelley Finger
President, Tarrant County Veterinary Medical Association

Dr. Juli D. Goldstein is a small animal technical services veterinarian for Pet Vivo Animal Health as well as a consulting veterinarian for NOAA Fisheries and accredited facilities, where she advises on the health and welfare of marine mammals. She also serves as an appointed member of the Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine Alumni Advisory Council.
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