Knowledge Lab

Laser Therapy for Busy Clinics: Less Drama, More Trauma Healing

Mar 11, 2026
8:00 pm ET

In this 1hr webinar, we will explore the fundamental principles and mechanisms of photobiomodulation and how it is effectively utilized in small animal veterinary medicine. It will give a comprehensive overview of using laser therapy in practical applications in veterinary small animal practices.

The session will cover how to effectively incorporate therapy laser health data into general practice workflows, including strategies for clinics that have not yet utilized this data. We will discuss practical steps for integrating therapy laser technology into general practice, including strategies tailored for clinics new to this modality and approaches to achieving a positive return on investment.

Additionally, the webinar will cover effective communication techniques to clearly and compliantly convey the benefits and limitations of laser therapy to clients. We will explore integrating therapy laser data into wellness and case management protocols. Finally, attendees will apply best practices supported by a real-world case study, providing actionable insights for incorporating laser therapy into everyday clinical care.

Attend this webinar to:

  • Describe the basic principles and mechanisms of action of photobiomodulation in veterinary medicine and how it is utilized in our small animal patients
  • Identify common clinical indications and contraindications for the use of laser therapy
  • Identify practical steps for integrating therapy laser into general practice, including approaches for clinics new to therapy laser technology and how to achieve a positive return on investment (ROI) in clinical practice
  • Discuss strategies for communicating the benefits and limitations of laser therapy to clients in a clear and compliant manner
  • Apply best practices for incorporating therapy laser supported by a real-world case study

Speaker
Jennifer Lopez, DVM, MBA, CCFP, FFCP

Dr. Jennifer Lopez received both her DVM and MBA degrees from St. George’s University School of Veterinary Medicine in Grenada, the West Indies. She began her veterinary career as a technician at the University of Florida working in both the clinical and research departments of dermatology. It was there that her passion grew for clinical research, resulting in being published in over 10 articles in the journals Veterinary Dermatology and American Veterinary Journal of Research. Dr. Lopez has over 15 years of both primary care and emergency critical care experience, while continuing to practice on a per diem basis in NY, NJ, and PA.

Her varied veterinary interests include dermatology, surgery and emergency care. She has been a part of Antech for 6 years as a senior professional services veterinarian serving the north east United States, JLo, as we affectionately call her, enjoys gardening, cooking and spoiling her two dogs. Her fur-family comprises of a French bulldog, Pickle Dickle, and her miniature Poodle—aptly named Poodle.

This program has been submitted (but has not yet been approved) for 1 hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions which recognize RACE approval. NOTE: If the program is approved for CE credit, you must watch the webinar LIVE to earn the CE credit.