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Dear colleagues,
Enrollment to apply for or renew your SFVMA membership for 2026 is now open!
SFVMA will be continuing in-person meetings at McCormick and Kuleto’s in San Francisco’s historic Ghirardelli Square. Our quarterly meetings are a great way to meet other veterinarians, commiserate, celebrate our wins, and support each other while getting in some CE, and a delicious meal. They are also a good way to bring your ideas and thoughts to board members to take onto the CVMA. Whether you are a potential new member or renewing your membership, please take a moment to update your contact information (especially the email address to which the newsletter should be directed) by completing a membership application. The membership form may be submitted electronically on our website:
Dues are $325 per year (for 4 quarterly in-person meetings) per member for 2026. Dues payments may be made with either check (PO Box 320365, SF, CA 94132) or by PayPal through the invoice forms available on the website. If payment is made for more than one application, please clearly indicate which individuals are included in the payment (this option is also available online, or a list of individuals to be covered may be emailed to the treasurer). Each new or returning member should complete an application regardless of payment method so that their contact information is updated.
Payment is due by April 15, 2026. After this date, payments will be on a “per meeting” basis at $150 per person.
Please also note that we’ve updated our “Payment for Hospitals & Organizations” form. While payment may still be submitted for up to 10 members at a time — each member must also fill out individual application forms with their respective details.
We hope you will join us in 2026!
Warm regards,
Dr. Emily Adamson
SFVMA President
sfvmapresident@gmail.com
Dr. Maggie Li Puma
SFVMA Vice President
sfvmavp@gmail.com
Dr. Karen Truong
SFVMA Treasurer
sfvmatreasurer@gmail.com
Dr. Anne MacFarlane
SFMVA Secretary
sfvmasecretary@gmail.com

Dr. Lindsay Huie earned her BS in Animal Science from University of California Davis and her DVM from The Ohio State College of Veterinary Medicine. After a one year small animal internship at Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine and time in private practice, she joined Hill’s Pet Nutrition as a territory manager in Northern California. Dr. Huie spent 10 years in this role growing the business, cultivating relationships and building Hill’s recommendations.
She is now excited to share her knowledge and experience as the Professional Consulting Veterinarian for the Northern California district since 2023.
All meetings are open to all DVMs
This meeting will be open to Veterinary Technicians and Veterinary Staff at the non-member fee ($150 per guest) — which is subject to change due to capacity limitations at the restaurant.
Non-members pay $150
900 North Point St
San Francisco, CA 94109
(415) 929-1730
www.mccormickandschmicks.com
We are pleased to announce the 2026 schedule for SFVMA’s upcoming In-Person CE Meetings — which will be held at McCormick & Kulettos in the beautiful Ghiradelli Square — on the following dates (always on a Thursday):
“Nutrition Modulation of the GI Microbiome”
Sponsored by Hill’s Pet Nutrition
Speaker: Dr. Lindsay Huie
“Canine Forelimb Soft Tissue Injuries and Osteoarthritis — What Can You Do In Your Practice?”
Speaker: Dr. Sherman Canapp
“Novel Joint Replacement Surgery and the Importance of Post-Surgical Rehabilitation for Best Outcome”
Sponsored by Omega Veterinary Group
Speakers: Dr. Stephen Jones & Dr. Ilana Strubel
“Psychopharmacology for General Practitioners”
Speaker: Dr. Kevin Pflaum
Dear Colleagues,
Happy New Year. I hope 2026 is off to a positive start for you and your teams.
I’m excited to welcome you to our first San Francisco Veterinary Medical Association meeting of the year and to a timely topic: Nutritional Modulation of the GI Microbiome. What was once an emerging area of research has quickly become central to how we approach gastrointestinal health in veterinary medicine.
In both general practice and emergency settings, GI disease remains one of the most common challenges we manage. As our understanding of the microbiome evolves, so does our ability to use nutrition not simply as supportive care, but as a meaningful therapeutic tool. Thoughtful dietary modulation can influence inflammation, immune response, and long-term gut health, making this topic highly relevant to everyday clinical practice.
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