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G C A V G C A V SAT OCT 31 Surgery / Avian Medicine Practice Management Emergency & Critical Care Internal Medicine Practice Mgmt. / Rabbit Medicine Behavior Gastroenterology / Cardiology Clinical Pathology Internal Medicine Clinical Pathology / Dermatology Ultrasound / Feline Medicine Orthopedics / Dermatology Practice Management Surgery Surgery Oncology Tech Anesthesia Dentistry for the Technician Cytology / Mast Cell Tumor Medicine for the Technician Emergency & Critical Care Surgery SAT OCT 31 7:00 am - 7:50 am DISPENSING LEGEND DRUGS - Edwin Bayó, JD 8:00 am - 8:50 am Wound Management Secrets Seim Old Age Is Not a Disease - But It Sure Is a Killer Gardner Common Mistakes to Avoid in the Emergency Room! Lee Canine Hypoadrenocorticism: Diagnosing and Treating the Difficult Cases Scott-Moncrieff The Best Staff - Techniques To Find the Best and the Brightest Boone The Dangers, the Benefits and the Science Behind Confrontational and Non- confrontational Training Methods Herron Acute and Chronic Diarrhea in Dogs and Cats Session 1 of 2 Tams Commonly Missed Diseases: Case Rounds Session 1 of 6 Kintzer Feline Case Challenges Session 1 of 2 Alleman & Schaer A Case-Oriented Approach to Laboratory Profiling of the Liver Session 1 of 2 Rebar Radiographic Case-Based Discussion of Pulmonary Disease Arble A Practical Approach to the Lame Puppy Marcellin-Little Developing the Ultimate Social Media Policy Session 1 of 2 Garcia & Brashear Respiratory Procedures Buckley Internal Fixation, a Refresher Dujowich Care Beyond a Cure: The Commandments- Secrets To Improve Quality of Life for the Cancer Patient Ogilvie Waste Anesthetic Gases - The Invisible Threat Reuss-Lamky Dental Techniques 8:00 am - 12:00 pm Denise Rollings, CVT, VTS Dentistry With Conf. Reg. Fee | Techs $95 Wet Lab Only Fee | Techs $125 Cytology Workshop 8:00 am - 12:00 pm Heather Wamsley, DVM, PhD, DACVP (Clinical) Heidi Ward, DVM, DACVIM No Charge - Must Pre-Register Cooking With Blood Chemistries - Understanding What Your Machines Are Telling You Wortinger SIRS - Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome Devey Platelet Rich Plasma - What’s the Evidence? Johnson 9:00 am - 9:50 am Perineal Hernia Repair Seim Veterinary Hospice - It Is NOT About Prolonging Suffering Gardner Top 10 Mistakes to Avoid in Dyspneic Patients Lee Diagnosis of Canine Hyperadrenocorticism: The Role of Sex Hormone Profiles Scott-Moncrieff The Best Staff: Finding, Interviewing & Background Checks Boone Shelter Dogs - Understanding and Adapting to Their Physical and Emotional Needs From Intake to Adoption Herron Acute and Chronic Diarrhea in Dogs and Cats Session 2 of 2 Tams Commonly Missed Diseases: Case Rounds Session 2 of 6 Kintzer Feline Case Challenges Session 2 of 2 Alleman & Schaer A Case-Oriented Approach to Laboratory Profiling of the Liver Session 2 of 2 Rebar Radiographic Case-Based Discussion of Cardiac Disease. Arble Physical Rehabilitation: What Can Every Clinic Do? Marcellin-Little Developing the Ultimate Social Media Policy Session 2 of 2 Garcia & Brashear Brachycephalics in Practice Buckley Complications of Fracture Repair Dujowich Care Beyond a Cure: Diagnostic Secrets and the Cancer Patient for 2015 Ogilvie Analgesia for “Blockheads” - Dental Nerve Blocks for Technicians Reuss-Lamky Domestication of the Cat Wortinger Gastric Dilatation and Volvulus Devey Decision Matrix for Medial Patella Luxation and Cranial Cruciate Injury in the Small Breed Dog Johnson 10:50 am - 11:40 am Surgical Repair of Diaphragmatic Hernia Seim Assessing Quality of Life - Helping the Undecided Client Gardner Top 5 Mistakes to Avoid in Your Poisoned Patients Lee Treatment of Canine Hyperadrenocorticism: Mitotane or Trilostane? Scott-Moncrieff The Best Staff - Personality Matching Boone Understanding Canine Aggression Session 1 of 2 Herron Use of Nutraceuticals in Veterinary Gastroenterology Tams Commonly Missed Diseases: Case Rounds Session 3 of 6 Kintzer Is Your Patient Sick From Infectious Disease Session 1 of 2 Alleman & Schaer Practical, Profitable, Dermatology Scott Radiographic Case-Based Discussion of Abdominal Disease Arble What Should I Know About Bracing, Orthoses, and Exoprostheses? Marcellin-Little How To Set Fees & Communicate Value for Employees and Clients Garcia & Brashear Stabilization of Severe Trauma Buckley Update on Elbow Dysplasia Dujowich Care Beyond a Cure: Ten of the Most Important Advances in Cancer Therapy- 2015 Ogilvie Anesthetic Monitors - Understanding Their Use & Limitations Reuss-Lamky Diabetes Mellitus Pathophysiology Wortinger The Ultimate Trauma: Big Dog - Little Dog Devey Wound Management Johnson 1:10 pm - 2:00 pm Everything About Feathers Session 1 of 4 Clubb The Art of Euthanasia and the Science of Death Session 1 of 2 Gardner Top 10 Human Medications Poisonous to Pets Lee What’s New in Feline Hyperthyroidism? Scott-Moncrieff Introduction to the Rabbit Patient: Husbandry and Nutrition Heard Understanding Canine Aggression Session 2 of 2 Herron “Your Pet Has a Murmur”- Recommendations for Work-up and Case Discussion Sleeper Commonly Missed Diseases: Case Rounds Session 4 of 6 Kintzer Is Your Patient Sick From Infectious Disease Session 2 of 2 Alleman & Schaer Suds not Drugs - Topical Therapy Today Scott Radiographic Case-Based Discussion of Musculoskeletal Disease. Arble Managing Osteoarthritis Over a Lifetime Marcellin-Little Marketing: How To Have Fun With Your Entire Team Garcia & Brashear Beyond Charcoal Buckley Update on Cruciate Ligament Disease Dujowich Care Beyond a Cure: Injection Site Associated and Other Soft Tissue Sarcomas - New Advances for 2015 Ogilvie Who Needs an Anesthetic Plan? YOU DO! Reuss-Lamky Dental Nerve Block 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm Denise Rollings, CVT, VTS Dentistry With Conf. Reg. Fee | Techs $95 Wet Lab Only Fee | Techs $125 Mast Cell Tumor Workshop 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm Heidi Ward, DVM, DACVIM Heather Wamsley, DVM, PhD, DACVP (Clinical) No Charge - Must Pre-Rgister Inflammatory Bowel Disease Wortinger Anesthesia for the Critically Ill or Injured Patient Devey Orthotics and Prosthetics Johnson 2:10 pm - 3:00 pm Everything About Feathers Session 2 of 4 Clubb The Art of Euthanasia and the Science of Death Session 2 of 2 Gardner Kitchen Toxins Dangerous to Pets Lee Insulin Therapy in Canine and Feline Diabetes Mellitus: An Update Scott-Moncrieff Rabbit Anesthesia & Analgesia: How to Routinely Intubate Heard Bite Prevention: Reading Body Language and Predicting Behavior Herron The ABCs of ECGs Session 1 of 2 Sleeper Commonly Missed Diseases: Case Rounds Session 5 of 6 Kintzer Is My Dog Bleeding? Alleman & Schaer Atopic Dermatitis Today Scott Advances in Musculoskeletal Imaging Arble Flea Control in the 21st Century: Make It Client Friendly Fadok Delivering Supreme Customer Service: Online and Off Garcia & Brashear When Fluids Could Harm Buckley Ureteral Surgery in Cats Dujowich Care Beyond a Cure: Compassionate Chemotherapy - Money Maker, Practice Builder Ogilvie Purr-fect Feline Anesthesia Reuss-Lamky Addison’s Disease Wortinger Monitoring the Critical Patient Under Anesthesia Devey Diaphragmatic Hernias Johnson 4:00 pm - 4:50 pm Everything About Feathers Session 3 of 4 Clubb Don’t Up-Sell... Up-Serve Gardner Emergency Management and Treatment of Rodenticides Lee Management of Difficult Diabetes Cases: A Case-Based Approach Scott-Moncrieff Rabbit Dentistry: Where To Begin Heard Mitigating the Environment To Keep You Safe and To Keep Your Patients Happy Herron The ABCs of ECGs Session 2 of 2 Sleeper Commonly Missed Diseases: Case Rounds Session 6 of 6 Kintzer The Difficult-To-Diagnose Anemic Patient Session 1 of 2 Alleman & Schaer Managing the Atopic Patient Scott Where Have All the Cats Gone ... Steps to Return Cats to Your Practice Manley Is There Anything New About Demodicosis and Scabies? Fadok Communication Horror Stories Garcia & Brashear Treatment and Prevention of Thromboembolic Disease in Small Animals Buckley Monster Wounds and Monster Repairs Dujowich Care Beyond a Cure: 10 Best-Kept Secrets for Treating Cats With Cancer Session 1 of 2 Ogilvie Hypothermia - What's the Hype? Reuss-Lamky All Cells That End Well - A Guide to CBCs Wortinger Vascular Access and Fluid Therapy in Patients in Shock Devey 5:00 pm - 5:50 pm Everything About Feathers Session 4 of 4 Clubb Your Personal Curb Appeal - Body Language in the Exam Room Gardner The Top 10 Poisonous Plants You Need to Know Lee Rabbits: Common Medical Problems & Surgical Procedures Heard Canine & Feline Handling Tools: Use Them Early and Use Them Often Herron Update on Treating Canine Congestive Heart Failure Sleeper The Difficult-To-Diagnose Anemic Patient Session 2 of 2 Alleman & Schaer After All These Ears! Scott Meow to Vaccines ... 2013 AAFP Feline Vaccination Guidelines Manley New Ideas About Atopic Dermatitis Fadok How Case Studies Enhance Marketing Efforts Garcia & Brashear GDV Surgery, Management, and Prevention Dujowich Care Beyond a Cure: 10 Best-Kept Secrets for Treating Cats With Cancer Session 2 of 2 Ogilvie Advanced Catheterization Techniques Reuss-Lamky Nutrition and Acid-Base Balance Wortinger Constant Rate Infusion of Meds: How, When, Why and What Devey FRI OCT 30 Surgery Surgery Advanced Ultrasound Neurology Dermatology Practice Management Oncology Clinical Pathology Gastroenterology Emergency & Critical Care Internal Medicine Renal Ophthalmology Dentistry Gastroenterology FRI OCT 30 8:00 am - 8:50 am Extracapsular Suture Stabilization 8:00 am - 12:00 pm Matthew Johnson, DVM, MVSc, CCRP, DACVS-SA With Conf. Reg.: Vets $295 Wet Lab Only: Vets $495 This laboratory will discuss the underlying pathological processes that contributes to the disease process. You will learn how to diagnose complete and partial cruciate injuries and to do a complete stifle exploratory examination for meniscal injury, repair, or release; and extracapsular suture placement using isometric principles of the stifle joint. Visceral Organ Biopsy Seim Advanced Small Animal Abdominal Ultrasound - Seminar and Wet Lab 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Jason Arble, DVM, MSc, DACVR With Conf. Reg. Fee | Vets $395 Wet Lab Only Fee | Vets $595 This seminar series and combined wet lab are designed for veterinarians who want to further their training in small animal ultrasound. Wet lab participants will gain experience in completing a routine small abdominal ultrasound examination. Some of the more challenging intra-abdominal structures to image will be emphasized. Frequently Asked Questions in Neurology Wong Flea Control Hillier Client Retention - Implementing Protocols That Will Keep Pet Owners Coming Back! Session 1 of 2 Wernli Top 10 Oncology Mistakes and How To Avoid Them Ettinger A Case-Oriented Approach to Interpreting White Cell Responses in Disease Session 1 of 2 Rebar Prebiotics, Probiotics, Symbiotics, Oh My! What’s Bugging Our Patients? Gallagher The Dreaded Nightmare - The Cat With Hepatobiliary/ Pancreatic Disease Devey What Do We Know About Pancreatitis and Testing for It. Ward, C. Beyond Diet... What Else Should You Know About Treating Chronic Kidney Disease? Specht Management of Common Ocular Emergencies Swinger Dental Radiography Interpretation Session 1 of 2 Smithson 9:00 am - 9:50 am Principles of GI Surgery Seim Seizures - Pathophysiology and Causes Wong Staph Pyoderma Session 1 of 2 Hillier Client Retention - Implementing Protocols That Will Keep Pet Owners Coming Back! Session 2 of 2 Wernli See Something, Do Something. Why Wait? Aspirate Ettinger A Case-Oriented Approach to Interpreting White Cell Responses in Disease Session 2 of 2 Rebar Drug Therapies in GI Disease Gallagher The Vomiting Cat - Figuring Out What’s Wrong Devey Unusual Feline Endocrine Diseases Ward, C. Beyond Fluids... What Else Should You Know About Acute Kidney Injury? Specht New Developments in Veterinary Ophthalmology – Surgical and Pharmacological Advancements Swinger Dental Radiography Interpretation Session 2 of 2 Smithson Update on Disorders of the Esophagus Tams 10:10 am - 11:00 am The 10 Minute Gastropexy & the 4 Ligature Splenectomy Seim Seizures - Diagnosis and Treatment Wong Staph Pyoderma Session 2 of 2 Hillier Increasing Customer Compliance Session 1 of 2 Wernli Dr. Sue’s Top Tips for Managing Cancer Patients in Your Practice Ettinger A Case-Oriented Approach to Interpreting Red Cell Disorders Session 1 of 2 Rebar Helicobacter Gastritis: Is It Real Gallagher The Vomiting Cat - Making Him Better Devey Got Milk? The Clinical Approach to Hypercalcemia Ward, C. Beyond Azotemia... What You Need To Know About Proteinuria in Dogs and Cats Specht Improving Your Ophthalmic Exam Skills Swinger Mistake or Malpractice: Cases From St. Elsewhere Gingerich & Smithson Acute and Chronic Vomiting in Dogs and Cats - Diagnostic Approach Session 1 of 2 Tams 11:10 am - 12:00 pm Surgical Management of Canine Cystic and Urethral Calculi Seim Vestibular Disease in Small Animals Wong New Approaches to the Itchy Dog Session 1 of 3 Hillier Increasing Customer Compliance Session 2 of 2 Wernli Basic Approach to the Oncology Patient Ettinger A Case-Oriented Approach to Interpreting Red Cell Disorders Session 2 of 2 Rebar IBD: What Is It and How Do We Treat Gallagher Acute Renal Failure and Diabetic Emergencies Devey The Clinical Challenge of Thyroid Disease in the Dog Ward, C. Kidney Disease Myths... Recognizing the Problems and Avoiding Common Mistakes Specht Feline Ophthalmology Swinger Ask the Expert Gingerich & Smithson Acute and Chronic Vomiting in Dogs and Cats - Diagnostic Approach Session 2 of 2 Tams 1:30 pm - 2:20 pm Medial Patella Luxation 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm Matthew Johnson, DVM, MVSc, CCRP, DACVS-SA With Conf. Reg.: Vets $395 Wet Lab Only: Vets $595 This laboratory will cover common surgical techniques to correct medial patella luxation. Surgical Management of Lower Urinary Tract Disorders in Cats Seim Spinal Cord Disease - Beyond Intervertebral Disk Disease Wong New Approaches to the Itchy Dog Session 2 of 3 Hillier Online Marketing and Social Media in 2015 Session 1 of 3 Wernli Canine Mast Cell Tumors: What’s New? Ettinger Introduction to Laboratory Profiling Rebar Clinical Approach to Increased Liver Enzymes Gallagher 90 ml/kg? What About Cats? Myths About Fluids in Shock Devey Hyperlipidemia and Its Problems Ward, C. The IRIS Guidelines for Kidney Disease - What's Out There and How Can It Help You? Specht Glaucoma in Veterinary Medicine - Surgical and Medical Management Swinger Updates for the Management of Feline Stomatitis and Canine Epulides Gingerich Drug Therapy for Vomiting in Dogs and Cats Tams 3:20 pm - 4:10 pm Surgical Management of Brachycephalic Syndrome & Chest Drain Placement Seim The Neurological Examination – The Key to Neurology Workshop Michael Wong DVM, DACVIM (Neurology) FREE WORKSHOP, MUST PRE-REGISTER, DVM ONLY New Approaches to the Itchy Dog Session 3 of 3 Hillier Online Marketing and Social Media in 2015 Session 2 of 3 Wernli Cancer Hot Topics: Beyond Conventional Chemotherapy Ettinger A Case-Oriented Approach to Laboratory Profiling of the Urinary System Session 1 of 2 Rebar Chronic Liver Disease in the Dog Gallagher Anesthesia for the Critically Ill Devey Therapy Update for Immune-Mediated Hemolytic Anemia Ward, C. Critically Evaluating IRIS Guidelines - What Do We Really Know Specht Corneal Ulcers - Why Some Just Won’t Heal! Swinger Diseased Teeth, Should They Stay or Go? Session 1 of 2 Gingerich Acute Pancreatitis in Dogs - Update on Diagnosis and Management Tams 4:20 pm - 5:10 pm Anal Sacculectomy: A Novel Approach & Canine Urethral Surgery Seim Online Marketing and Social Media in 2015 Session 3 of 3 Wernli A Case-Oriented Approach to Laboratory Profiling of the Urinary System Session 2 of 2 Rebar Chronic Liver Disease in the Cat Gallagher The 4 W’s of Fluid Therapy - Who, What, Why, and When Devey Common Questions From Referring Veterinarians Ward, C. What’s Normal? A Review of the Fundic Exam Swinger Diseased Teeth, Should They Stay or Go? Session 2 of 2 Gingerich Gastric Hypomotility Syndrome in Dogs - More Common Than You May Think Tams SUN NOV 01 Medicine for the Technician Practice Management Gastroenterology Medicine for the Technician Medicine for the Technician Dentistry for the Technician Oncology Dermatology Practice Management Culture & Sensitivity Interpretation Workshop Cardiology Poultry Medicine Behavior Internal Medicine SUN NOV 01 7:00 am - 8:50 am LAWS & RULES GOVERNING THE PRACTICE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE - Edwin Bayó, JD 9:00 am - 9:50 am Feeding Tube Management and Complications Wortinger Payroll vs. People Boone Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Dogs - Update on Diagnosis and Therapy Tams Critical Thinking Skills Brashear Triage and Major Body Systems Assessment Buckley Pathology Rollings Care Beyond a Cure: Mast Cell Tumors - Hot New Diagnostics and Treatment Ogilvie Managing Pyoderma in the Age of Methicillin Resistance Fadok Optimize Your Website for Local Search Garcia Culture & Sensitivity Interpretation Workshop 9:00 am - 10:50 am Elizabeth Bailey, DVM Assisted By Heidi Ward, DVM, DACVIM No Charge - Limited Seating - Must Pre-Register At Home Management of Heart Failure Patients - Tips for Clinicians and Clients Sleeper Introduction to Working With Backyard Poultry Heard Don’t Leave Me Home Alone!: Diagnosis and Management of Canine Separation Anxiety Herron So Why the Confusion About the Effusion? Session 1 of 2 Alleman & Schaer 10:00 am - 10:50 am Hepatic Lipidosis Wortinger Compliance - How To Improve This Revenue Driver Boone Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Intestinal Lymphoma in Cats Tams Creating a Triage System Brashear Feline Respiratory Emergencies Buckley Feline Dentistry Rollings Care Beyond a Cure: Canine Lymphoma: Best Protocols for 2015! Ogilvie Topical Therapy as a Major Tool in Our Derm Tool Box Fadok Using Facebook for Maximized Success in 2016 Session 1 of 2 Garcia Update on Pulmonary Hypertension Sleeper Clinical Management of Backyard Poultry Heard Starting Off on the Right Paw: The Basics of Puppy Behavior and Problem Prevention Herron So Why the Confusion About the Effusion? Session 2 of 2 Alleman & Schaer 11:00 am - 11:50 am Counseling Clients in Crisis Wortinger Embezzlement - Protecting Your Practice From Fraud Boone Chronic Large Intestinal Disease in Dogs and Cats Tams Implementing Protocols Brashear Home Care Rollings Care Beyond a Cure: Feline Lymphoma: Best Protocols for 2015! Ogilvie Otitis Externa: The Bane of Our Existence Fadok Using Facebook for Maximized Success in 2016 Session 2 of 2 Garcia Update on Managing Feline Heart Disease Sleeper Common Medical Problems of Backyard Poultry Session 1 of 2 Heard Feline Inappropriate Elimination Herron Pitfalls in Cytology Await Us All Session 1 of 2 Alleman & Schaer 12:00 pm - 12:50 pm Nutritional Management of Vomiting and Diarrhea Wortinger Creating Your Online Pharmacy Boone Management of Parvoviral Enteritis Patients Tams Creating a Training Plan Brashear From the Exam Room to the Dental Table Rollings Care Beyond a Cure: Newest Approaches for Treating Oral Neoplasia for 2015 Ogilvie What Do We Know About Microbial Allergies? Fadok Developing a Reputation Management Strategy Garcia Managing Ventricular Arrhythmias Sleeper Common Medical Problems of Backyard Poultry Session 2 of 2 Heard Managing Animal Stress in the Kennel Herron Pitfalls in Cytology Await Us All Session 2 of 2 Alleman & Schaer THURS OCT 29 BASIC ABDOMINAL ULTRASOUND - SEMINAR AND WET LAB 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Jason Arble, DVM, MSc, DACVR MASTERING THE SOFT TISSUE ASPECTS OF ORAL AND PERIODONTAL SURGERY 8:00 am - 12:00 pm Christopher Smithson, DVM, DAVDC Wade Gingerich, DVM, DAVDC CANINE DENTAL EXTRACTION 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm Wade Gingerich, DVM, DAVDC Christopher Smithson, DVM, DAVDC COMMON CANINE SOFT TISSUE SURGERY PROCEDURES 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Howard Seim, DVM, DACVS Assisted by J. Brad Case, DVM, MS, DACVS OPHTHALMIC SURGERY 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Robert Swinger, DVM, DACVO Carmen Colitz, DVM, PhD, DACVO REHABILITATION & LASER THERAPY 8:00 am - 12:00 pm Laurie McCauley, DVM, DACVSMR, CCRT, CVA, CVC THURS OCT 29 DVM DVM/ TECH/ STAFF TECH/ STAFF WET LAB WORKSHOP MAIL GULF-ATLANTIC VETERINARY CONFERENCE 7207 MONETARY DRIVE ORLANDO, FL 32809 ONLINE PHONE FAX REGISTER & SAVE BY SEPTEMBER 25, 2015 (800) 992-3862 (407) 851-3862 www.tgavc.org [email protected] (407) 240-3710 With Conf. Reg. Fee: Vets $375 Wet Lab Only Fee: Vets $575 With Conf. Reg. Fee: Vets $345 Wet Lab Only Fee: Vets $545 With Conf. Reg. Fee: Vets $395 Wet Lab Only Fee: Vets $595 With Conf. Reg. Fee: Vets $395 Wet Lab Only Fee: Vets $595 With Conf. Reg. Fee: Vets $125 | Techs $75 Wet Lab Only Fee: Vets $150 | Techs $125 With Conf. Reg. Fee: Vets $595 | Wet Lab Only Fee: Vets $795 Improve your proficiency in performing practical eyelid, conjunctival, corneal and orbital surgeries. Receive step-by-step instructions on entropion correction, eyelid reconstruction, prolapsed third eyelid gland replacement, corneal debridement techniques, conjunctival grafting, corneal laceration repair and enucleation. This lab is useful for veterinarians at all skill levels when it comes to surgical extractions in the dog. Participants will be given instruction on surgical extraction techniques for the major teeth, including maxillary and mandibular canines, maxillary fourth premolars, and mandibular first molars. Using cadaver specimens, principles of proper instrumentation, flap development, alveolar bone removal and management, tooth sectioning, and tension-free closure will be discussed and practiced. Participants will have the flexibility to choose which procedures to perform based on their own experience level. This seminar series and combined wet lab will introduce the veterinarian to entry level abdominal ultrasound imaging in the small animal practice. The seminar consists of four, 50-minute lectures. The basic physics, an overview of instrumentation, common artifacts, and scanning techniques will be reviewed as well as normal anatomy and appearance of the abdominal organs. Wet lab participants will be introduced to basic ultrasound image manipulation (knobology), physics and artifacts of abdominal ultrasound, learn scanning techniques, know how to identify normal abdominal structures through scanning of live animals. The lecture and wet lab is geared toward entry level abdominal ultrasound. Interaction between the radiologist and the participants will be encouraged. Oftentimes, the soft tissue aspect of performing surgical extractions is overlooked or de-emphasized during extraction labs. This lab will allow participants to learn the principles of gingival and mucogingival flap development for the treatment of periodontal disease and surgical extraction of teeth. Principles and techniques for the prevention and treatment of the most common types of oronasal fistulas will also be emphasized. This 4-hour lecture/lab will open with an overview of laser technology and its uses in general practice, tricks to get the best clinical results with the laser you have or plan on getting, and some research on how it works and what it does. Following the lecture, students will participate in an interactive presentation of cases, protocols, and treatments on live canines. The program is open to DVMs (who examine the patient and prescribe treatment) and technicians (who perform the laser treatment). By the end of this course participants should have a thorough understanding of: how to successfully perform a variety of practical soft tissue surgery techniques recent developments and new techniques in soft tissue surgery develop a better appreciation for the regional anatomy for each procedure performed the instructors’ philosophical and technical views on performing a variety of soft tissue surgery procedures This course is designed to teach participants the technical aspects of a variety of practical soft tissue surgery procedures. Some ‘theory’ will be included in the lectures, but emphasis will be placed on ‘how’ to perform each procedure. The instructor will utilize video clips of clinical cases that represent the procedures participants will perform in the lab. Participants will perform the surgical procedures immediately after viewing the video. Ideally, the videos will be viewed in the lab so no time is wasted between seeing the procedure and then performing it on the cadaver. Topics have been chosen that represent surgical conditions commonly seen in veterinary practice and will include: salivary gland resection, TECA-LBO, urethrotomy/urethrostomy, anal sacculectomy, chest drain placement, diaphragmatic hernia repair, splenectomy and incisional gastropexy for the treatment of GDV. MAILING INFORMATION Dr. Mr. Ms. Mrs. Name: Business/Clinic/School: Email: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: Fax: B TOTAL WET LAB FEE $ C TOTAL SOCIAL EVENT/GUEST FEE $ A PAYMENT INFORMATION Method of Payment Check/Money Order Charge My Credit Card Below $ Visa Mastercard American Express Discover Credit Card Number Expiration Date Name as It Appears on Card Signature A B C TGAVC REGISTRATION FORM OCT. 29 - NOV. 1, 2015 | BOCA RATON, FL After Sept. 25 rd Before Sept. 25 rd THURSDAY WET LABS With Conf. Reg. Fees Wet Lab Only Fees Oral and Periodontal Surgery.............................. $395.00 $595.00 Canine Dental Extraction.. .................................. $345.00 $545.00 Common Canine Soft Tissue Surgery .............. $595.00 $795.00 Rehabilitation & Laser Therapy (Vets)................. $125.00 $150.00 Rehabilitation & Laser Therapy (Techs)................ $75.00 $125.00 Ophthalmic Surgery ............................................. $375.00 $575.00 Basic Small Animal Abdominal Ultrasound.... $395.00 $595.00 $495.00 $570.00 $295.00 $370.00 $295.00 $370.00 $395.00 $470.00 Advanced Small Animal Abdominal Ultrasound $395.00 $595.00 Medial Patella Luxation............................................ $395.00 $595.00 Extracapsular Suture Stabilization........................ $295.00 $495.00 The Neurological Examination (DVM Must Pre-Register) No Charge No Charge Dental Techniques (Techs Only)................................. $95.00 $125.00 Fri. Reverse Raffle .................................................. $95.00 Fri. Reverse Raffle Kids Dinner ........................... $35.00 Thurs. Golf Tournament .................................... $125.00 Dental Nerve Block Laboratory (Techs Only)......... $95.00 $125.00 Cytology Workshop (Must Pre-Register)...................... No Charge No Charge Canine Mast Cell Tumor Workshop (Must Pre-Register) No Charge No Charge Culture & Sensitivity Workshop (Must Pre-Register) No charge No charge FRIDAY WET LABS / WORKSHOP SATURDAY WET LABS / WORKSHOPS SUNDAY WET LAB / WORKSHOP Recent Graduate (2015) First Year Graduate (2014) Second Year Graduate (2013) 2 5 0 1 Veterinary Student $95.00 $95.00 Veterinary Technician $150.00 $175.00 Veterinary Assistant $150.00 $175.00 Practice Manager $150.00 $175.00 Administrative Staff $150.00 $175.00 Veterinary Technician Student $75.00 $75.00 CANCELLATION POLICY: CANCELLATION DEADLINE FOR A FULL REFUND OF REGISTRATION FEES MINUS A $50 ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGE IS SEPTEMBER 25TH, 2015. CANCELLATIONS SHOULD BE RECEIVED IN WRITING AND ACKNOWLEDGED BY THE FVMA BY THE ABOVE DATE TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR A REFUND. CANCELLATIONS AFTER THAT DATE AND NO-SHOWS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE. 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Surgery / Avian Medicine Practice Management Emergency & Critical Care Internal Medicine Practice Mgmt. / Rabbit Medicine Behavior Gastroenterology / Cardiology Clinical Pathology Internal Medicine Clinical Pathology / Dermatology Ultrasound / Feline Medicine Orthopedics / Dermatology Practice Management Surgery Surgery Oncology Tech Anesthesia Dentistry for the Technician Cytology / Mast Cell Tumor Medicine for the Technician Emergency & Critical Care Surgery SATOCT31

7:00 am - 7:50 am DISPENSING LEGEND DRUGS - Edwin Bayó, JD8:00 am - 8:50 am

Wound Management Secrets Seim

Old Age Is Not a Disease - But It Sure Is a Killer Gardner

Common Mistakes to Avoid in the Emergency Room! Lee

Canine Hypoadrenocorticism: Diagnosing and Treating the Difficult Cases Scott-Moncrieff

The Best Staff - Techniques To Find the Best and the Brightest Boone

The Dangers, the Benefits and the Science Behind Confrontational and Non-confrontational Training Methods Herron

Acute and Chronic Diarrhea in Dogs and Cats Session 1 of 2 Tams

Commonly Missed Diseases: Case Rounds Session 1 of 6 Kintzer

Feline Case Challenges Session 1 of 2 Alleman & Schaer

A Case-Oriented Approach to Laboratory Profiling of the Liver Session 1 of 2 Rebar

Radiographic Case-Based Discussion of Pulmonary Disease Arble

A Practical Approach to the Lame Puppy Marcellin-Little

Developing the Ultimate Social Media Policy Session 1 of 2 Garcia & Brashear

Respiratory Procedures Buckley

Internal Fixation, a Refresher Dujowich

Care Beyond a Cure: The Commandments- Secrets To Improve Quality of Life for the Cancer Patient Ogilvie

Waste Anesthetic Gases - The Invisible Threat Reuss-Lamky

Dental Techniques 8:00 am - 12:00 pmDenise Rollings, CVT, VTS Dentistry

With Conf. Reg. Fee | Techs $95 Wet Lab Only Fee | Techs $125

Cytology Workshop 8:00 am - 12:00 pm Heather Wamsley, DVM, PhD, DACVP (Clinical)

Heidi Ward, DVM, DACVIM

No Charge - Must Pre-Register

Cooking With Blood Chemistries - Understanding What Your Machines Are Telling You Wortinger

SIRS - Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome Devey

Platelet Rich Plasma - What’s the Evidence? Johnson

9:00 am - 9:50 am

Perineal Hernia Repair Seim

Veterinary Hospice - It Is NOT About Prolonging Suffering Gardner

Top 10 Mistakes to Avoid in Dyspneic Patients Lee

Diagnosis of Canine Hyperadrenocorticism: The Role of Sex Hormone Profiles Scott-Moncrieff

The Best Staff: Finding, Interviewing & Background Checks Boone

Shelter Dogs - Understanding and Adapting to Their Physical and Emotional Needs From Intake to Adoption Herron

Acute and Chronic Diarrhea in Dogs and Cats Session 2 of 2 Tams

Commonly Missed Diseases: Case Rounds Session 2 of 6 Kintzer

Feline Case Challenges Session 2 of 2 Alleman & Schaer

A Case-Oriented Approach to Laboratory Profiling of the Liver Session 2 of 2 Rebar

Radiographic Case-Based Discussion of Cardiac Disease. Arble

Physical Rehabilitation: What Can Every Clinic Do? Marcellin-Little

Developing the Ultimate Social Media Policy Session 2 of 2 Garcia & Brashear

Brachycephalics in Practice Buckley

Complications of Fracture Repair Dujowich

Care Beyond a Cure: Diagnostic Secrets and the Cancer Patient for 2015 Ogilvie

Analgesia for “Blockheads” - Dental Nerve Blocks for Technicians Reuss-Lamky

Domestication of the Cat Wortinger

Gastric Dilatation and Volvulus Devey

Decision Matrix for Medial Patella Luxation and Cranial Cruciate Injury in the Small Breed Dog Johnson

10:50 am - 11:40 am

Surgical Repair of Diaphragmatic Hernia Seim

Assessing Quality of Life - Helping the Undecided Client Gardner

Top 5 Mistakes to Avoid in Your Poisoned Patients Lee

Treatment of Canine Hyperadrenocorticism: Mitotane or Trilostane? Scott-Moncrieff

The Best Staff - Personality Matching Boone

Understanding Canine Aggression Session 1 of 2 Herron

Use of Nutraceuticals in Veterinary Gastroenterology Tams

Commonly Missed Diseases: Case Rounds Session 3 of 6 Kintzer

Is Your Patient Sick From Infectious Disease Session 1 of 2 Alleman & Schaer

Practical, Profitable, Dermatology Scott

Radiographic Case-Based Discussion of Abdominal Disease Arble

What Should I Know About Bracing, Orthoses, and Exoprostheses? Marcellin-Little

How To Set Fees & Communicate Value for Employees and Clients Garcia & Brashear

Stabilization of Severe Trauma Buckley

Update on Elbow Dysplasia Dujowich

Care Beyond a Cure: Ten of the Most Important Advances in Cancer Therapy- 2015 Ogilvie

Anesthetic Monitors - Understanding Their Use & Limitations Reuss-Lamky

Diabetes Mellitus Pathophysiology Wortinger

The Ultimate Trauma: Big Dog - Little Dog Devey

Wound Management Johnson

1:10 pm - 2:00 pm

Everything About Feathers Session 1 of 4 Clubb

The Art of Euthanasia and the Science of Death Session 1 of 2 Gardner

Top 10 Human Medications Poisonous to Pets Lee

What’s New in Feline Hyperthyroidism? Scott-Moncrieff

Introduction to the Rabbit Patient: Husbandry and Nutrition Heard

Understanding Canine Aggression Session 2 of 2 Herron

“Your Pet Has a Murmur”- Recommendations for Work-up and Case Discussion Sleeper

Commonly Missed Diseases: Case Rounds Session 4 of 6 Kintzer

Is Your Patient Sick From Infectious Disease Session 2 of 2 Alleman & Schaer

Suds not Drugs - Topical Therapy Today Scott

Radiographic Case-Based Discussion of Musculoskeletal Disease. Arble

Managing Osteoarthritis Over a Lifetime Marcellin-Little

Marketing: How To Have Fun With Your Entire Team Garcia & Brashear

Beyond Charcoal Buckley

Update on Cruciate Ligament Disease Dujowich

Care Beyond a Cure: Injection Site Associated and Other Soft Tissue Sarcomas

- New Advances for 2015 Ogilvie

Who Needs an Anesthetic Plan? YOU DO! Reuss-Lamky

Dental Nerve Block 1:00 pm - 5:00 pmDenise Rollings, CVT, VTS Dentistry

With Conf. Reg. Fee | Techs $95 Wet Lab Only Fee | Techs $125

Mast Cell Tumor Workshop1:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Heidi Ward, DVM, DACVIM Heather Wamsley, DVM, PhD, DACVP (Clinical)

No Charge - Must Pre-Rgister

Inflammatory Bowel Disease Wortinger

Anesthesia for the Critically Ill or Injured Patient Devey

Orthotics and Prosthetics Johnson

2:10 pm - 3:00 pm

Everything About Feathers Session 2 of 4 Clubb

The Art of Euthanasia and the Science of Death Session 2 of 2 Gardner

Kitchen Toxins Dangerous to Pets Lee

Insulin Therapy in Canine and Feline Diabetes Mellitus: An Update Scott-Moncrieff

Rabbit Anesthesia & Analgesia: How to Routinely Intubate Heard

Bite Prevention: Reading Body Language and Predicting Behavior Herron

The ABCs of ECGs Session 1 of 2 Sleeper

Commonly Missed Diseases: Case Rounds Session 5 of 6 Kintzer

Is My Dog Bleeding? Alleman & Schaer

Atopic Dermatitis Today Scott

Advances in Musculoskeletal Imaging Arble

Flea Control in the 21st Century: Make It Client Friendly Fadok

Delivering Supreme Customer Service: Online and Off Garcia & Brashear

When Fluids Could Harm Buckley

Ureteral Surgery in Cats Dujowich

Care Beyond a Cure: Compassionate Chemotherapy - Money Maker, Practice Builder Ogilvie

Purr-fect Feline Anesthesia Reuss-Lamky

Addison’s Disease Wortinger

Monitoring the Critical Patient Under Anesthesia Devey

Diaphragmatic Hernias Johnson

4:00 pm - 4:50 pm

Everything About Feathers Session 3 of 4 Clubb

Don’t Up-Sell... Up-Serve Gardner

Emergency Management and Treatment of Rodenticides Lee

Management of Difficult Diabetes Cases: A Case-Based Approach Scott-Moncrieff

Rabbit Dentistry: Where To Begin Heard

Mitigating the Environment To Keep You Safe and To Keep Your Patients Happy Herron

The ABCs of ECGs Session 2 of 2 Sleeper

Commonly Missed Diseases: Case Rounds Session 6 of 6 Kintzer

The Difficult-To-Diagnose Anemic Patient Session 1 of 2 Alleman & Schaer

Managing the Atopic Patient Scott

Where Have All the Cats Gone ... Steps to Return Cats to Your Practice Manley

Is There Anything New About Demodicosis and Scabies? Fadok

Communication Horror Stories Garcia & Brashear

Treatment and Prevention of Thromboembolic Disease in Small Animals Buckley

Monster Wounds and Monster Repairs Dujowich

Care Beyond a Cure: 10 Best-Kept Secrets for Treating Cats With Cancer Session 1 of 2 Ogilvie

Hypothermia - What's the Hype? Reuss-Lamky

All Cells That End Well - A Guide to CBCs Wortinger

Vascular Access and Fluid Therapy in Patients in Shock Devey

5:00 pm - 5:50 pm

Everything About Feathers Session 4 of 4 Clubb

Your Personal Curb Appeal - Body Language in the Exam Room Gardner

The Top 10 Poisonous Plants You Need to Know Lee

Rabbits: Common Medical Problems & Surgical Procedures Heard

Canine & Feline Handling Tools: Use Them Early and Use Them Often Herron

Update on Treating Canine Congestive Heart Failure Sleeper

The Difficult-To-Diagnose Anemic Patient Session 2 of 2 Alleman & Schaer

After All These Ears! Scott

Meow to Vaccines ... 2013 AAFP Feline Vaccination Guidelines Manley

New Ideas About Atopic Dermatitis Fadok

How Case Studies Enhance Marketing Efforts Garcia & Brashear

GDV Surgery, Management, and Prevention Dujowich

Care Beyond a Cure: 10 Best-Kept Secrets for Treating Cats With Cancer Session 2 of 2 Ogilvie

Advanced Catheterization Techniques Reuss-Lamky

Nutrition and Acid-Base Balance Wortinger

Constant Rate Infusion of Meds: How, When, Why and What Devey

FRIOCT30

Surgery Surgery Advanced Ultrasound Neurology Dermatology Practice Management Oncology Clinical Pathology Gastroenterology Emergency & Critical Care Internal Medicine Renal Ophthalmology Dentistry Gastroenterology FRIOCT30

8:00 am - 8:50 am

Extracapsular Suture Stabilization8:00 am - 12:00 pmMatthew Johnson, DVM, MVSc, CCRP, DACVS-SA

With Conf. Reg.: Vets $295

Wet Lab Only: Vets $495 This laboratory will discuss the underlying pathological processes that contributes to the disease process. You will learn how to diagnose complete and partial cruciate injuries and to do a complete stifle exploratory examination for meniscal injury, repair, or release; and extracapsular suture placement using isometric principles of the stifle joint.

Visceral Organ Biopsy Seim

Advanced Small Animal Abdominal Ultrasound

- Seminar and Wet Lab8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Jason Arble, DVM, MSc, DACVR

With Conf. Reg. Fee | Vets $395

Wet Lab Only Fee | Vets $595

This seminar series and combined wet lab are designed for veterinarians who want to further their training in small animal ultrasound. Wet lab participants will gain experience in completing a routine small abdominal ultrasound examination. Some of the more challenging intra-abdominal structures to image will be emphasized.

Frequently Asked Questions in Neurology Wong

Flea Control Hillier

Client Retention - Implementing Protocols That Will Keep Pet Owners Coming Back! Session 1 of 2 Wernli

Top 10 Oncology Mistakes and How To Avoid Them Ettinger

A Case-Oriented Approach to Interpreting White Cell Responses in Disease Session 1 of 2 Rebar

Prebiotics, Probiotics, Symbiotics, Oh My! What’s Bugging Our Patients? Gallagher

The Dreaded Nightmare - The Cat With Hepatobiliary/Pancreatic Disease Devey

What Do We Know About Pancreatitis and Testing for It. Ward, C.

Beyond Diet... What Else Should You Know About Treating Chronic Kidney Disease? Specht

Management of Common Ocular Emergencies Swinger

Dental Radiography Interpretation Session 1 of 2 Smithson

9:00 am - 9:50 am

Principles of GI Surgery Seim

Seizures - Pathophysiology and Causes Wong

Staph Pyoderma Session 1 of 2 Hillier

Client Retention - Implementing Protocols That Will Keep Pet Owners Coming Back! Session 2 of 2 Wernli

See Something, Do Something. Why Wait? AspirateEttinger

A Case-Oriented Approach to Interpreting White Cell Responses in Disease Session 2 of 2 Rebar

Drug Therapies in GI Disease Gallagher

The Vomiting Cat - Figuring Out What’s Wrong Devey

Unusual Feline Endocrine Diseases Ward, C.

Beyond Fluids... What Else Should You Know About Acute Kidney Injury? Specht

New Developments in Veterinary Ophthalmology – Surgical and Pharmacological Advancements Swinger

Dental Radiography Interpretation Session 2 of 2 Smithson

Update on Disorders of the Esophagus Tams

10:10 am - 11:00 am

The 10 Minute Gastropexy & the 4 Ligature Splenectomy Seim

Seizures - Diagnosis and Treatment Wong

Staph Pyoderma Session 2 of 2 Hillier

Increasing Customer Compliance Session 1 of 2 Wernli

Dr. Sue’s Top Tips for Managing Cancer Patients in Your Practice Ettinger

A Case-Oriented Approach to Interpreting Red Cell Disorders Session 1 of 2 Rebar

Helicobacter Gastritis: Is It Real Gallagher

The Vomiting Cat - Making Him Better Devey

Got Milk? The Clinical Approach to Hypercalcemia Ward, C.

Beyond Azotemia... What You Need To Know About Proteinuria in Dogs and Cats Specht

Improving Your Ophthalmic Exam Skills Swinger

Mistake or Malpractice: Cases From St. Elsewhere Gingerich & Smithson

Acute and Chronic Vomiting in Dogs and Cats - Diagnostic Approach Session 1 of 2 Tams

11:10 am - 12:00 pm

Surgical Management of Canine Cystic and Urethral Calculi Seim

Vestibular Disease in Small Animals Wong

New Approaches to the Itchy Dog Session 1 of 3 Hillier

Increasing Customer Compliance Session 2 of 2 Wernli

Basic Approach to the Oncology Patient Ettinger

A Case-Oriented Approach to Interpreting Red Cell Disorders Session 2 of 2 Rebar

IBD: What Is It and How Do We Treat Gallagher

Acute Renal Failure and Diabetic Emergencies Devey

The Clinical Challenge of Thyroid Disease in the Dog Ward, C.

Kidney Disease Myths... Recognizing the Problems and Avoiding Common Mistakes Specht

Feline Ophthalmology Swinger

Ask the Expert Gingerich & Smithson

Acute and Chronic Vomiting in Dogs and Cats - Diagnostic Approach Session 2 of 2 Tams

1:30 pm - 2:20 pm

Medial Patella Luxation1:00 pm - 5:00 pmMatthew Johnson, DVM, MVSc, CCRP, DACVS-SA

With Conf. Reg.: Vets $395 Wet Lab Only: Vets $595 This laboratory will cover common surgical techniques to correct medial patella luxation.

Surgical Management of Lower Urinary Tract Disorders in Cats Seim

Spinal Cord Disease - Beyond Intervertebral Disk Disease Wong

New Approaches to the Itchy Dog Session 2 of 3 Hillier

Online Marketing and Social Media in 2015 Session 1 of 3 Wernli

Canine Mast Cell Tumors: What’s New?Ettinger

Introduction to Laboratory Profiling Rebar

Clinical Approach to Increased Liver Enzymes Gallagher

90 ml/kg? What About Cats? Myths About Fluids in Shock Devey

Hyperlipidemia and Its Problems Ward, C.

The IRIS Guidelines for Kidney Disease - What's Out There and How Can It Help You? Specht

Glaucoma in Veterinary Medicine - Surgical and Medical Management Swinger

Updates for the Management of Feline Stomatitis and Canine Epulides Gingerich

Drug Therapy for Vomiting in Dogs and Cats Tams

3:20 pm - 4:10 pm

Surgical Management of Brachycephalic Syndrome & Chest Drain Placement Seim

The Neurological Examination – The Key to Neurology WorkshopMichael Wong DVM, DACVIM (Neurology)

FREE WORKSHOP, MUST PRE-REGISTER, DVM ONLY

New Approaches to the Itchy Dog Session 3 of 3 Hillier

Online Marketing and Social Media in 2015 Session 2 of 3 Wernli

Cancer Hot Topics: Beyond Conventional ChemotherapyEttinger

A Case-Oriented Approach to Laboratory Profiling of the Urinary System Session 1 of 2 Rebar

Chronic Liver Disease in the Dog Gallagher

Anesthesia for the Critically Ill Devey

Therapy Update for Immune-Mediated Hemolytic Anemia Ward, C.

Critically Evaluating IRIS Guidelines - What Do We Really Know Specht

Corneal Ulcers - Why Some Just Won’t Heal! Swinger

Diseased Teeth, Should They Stay or Go? Session 1 of 2 Gingerich

Acute Pancreatitis in Dogs - Update on Diagnosis and Management Tams

4:20 pm - 5:10 pm

Anal Sacculectomy: A Novel Approach & Canine Urethral Surgery Seim

Online Marketing and Social Media in 2015 Session 3 of 3 Wernli

A Case-Oriented Approach to Laboratory Profiling of the Urinary System Session 2 of 2 Rebar

Chronic Liver Disease in the Cat Gallagher

The 4 W’s of Fluid Therapy - Who, What, Why, and When Devey

Common Questions From Referring Veterinarians Ward, C.

What’s Normal? A Review of the Fundic Exam Swinger

Diseased Teeth, Should They Stay or Go? Session 2 of 2 Gingerich

Gastric Hypomotility Syndrome in Dogs - More Common Than You May Think Tams

SUN NOV01

Medicine for the Technician Practice Management Gastroenterology Medicine for the Technician Medicine for the Technician Dentistry for the Technician Oncology Dermatology Practice Management Culture & Sensitivity Interpretation Workshop Cardiology Poultry Medicine Behavior Internal Medicine SUN NOV01

7:00 am - 8:50 am LAWS & RULES GOVERNING THE PRACTICE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE - Edwin Bayó, JD

9:00 am - 9:50 am

Feeding Tube Management and Complications Wortinger

Payroll vs. People Boone

Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Dogs - Update on Diagnosis and TherapyTams

Critical Thinking Skills Brashear

Triage and Major Body Systems AssessmentBuckley

Pathology Rollings

Care Beyond a Cure: Mast Cell Tumors - Hot New Diagnostics and Treatment Ogilvie

Managing Pyoderma in the Age of Methicillin Resistance Fadok

Optimize Your Website for Local Search Garcia

Culture & Sensitivity Interpretation Workshop9:00 am - 10:50 am Elizabeth Bailey, DVM

Assisted By Heidi Ward, DVM, DACVIM

No Charge - Limited Seating - Must Pre-Register

At Home Management of Heart Failure Patients - Tips for Clinicians and Clients Sleeper

Introduction to Working With Backyard Poultry Heard

Don’t Leave Me Home Alone!: Diagnosis and Management of Canine Separation Anxiety Herron

So Why the Confusion About the Effusion? Session 1 of 2Alleman & Schaer

10:00 am - 10:50 am

Hepatic Lipidosis Wortinger

Compliance - How To Improve This Revenue Driver Boone

Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Intestinal Lymphoma in CatsTams

Creating a Triage System Brashear

Feline Respiratory Emergencies Buckley

Feline Dentistry Rollings

Care Beyond a Cure: Canine Lymphoma: Best Protocols for 2015! Ogilvie

Topical Therapy as a Major Tool in Our Derm Tool Box Fadok

Using Facebook for Maximized Success in 2016 Session 1 of 2 Garcia

Update on Pulmonary Hypertension Sleeper

Clinical Management of Backyard Poultry Heard

Starting Off on the Right Paw: The Basics of Puppy Behavior and Problem Prevention Herron

So Why the Confusion About the Effusion? Session 2 of 2Alleman & Schaer

11:00 am - 11:50 am

Counseling Clients in Crisis Wortinger

Embezzlement - Protecting Your Practice From Fraud Boone

Chronic Large Intestinal Disease in Dogs and CatsTams

Implementing Protocols Brashear

Home Care Rollings

Care Beyond a Cure: Feline Lymphoma: Best Protocols for 2015! Ogilvie

Otitis Externa: The Bane of Our Existence Fadok

Using Facebook for Maximized Success in 2016 Session 2 of 2Garcia

Update on Managing Feline Heart Disease Sleeper

Common Medical Problems of Backyard Poultry Session 1 of 2 Heard

Feline Inappropriate Elimination Herron

Pitfalls in Cytology Await Us All Session 1 of 2Alleman & Schaer

12:00 pm - 12:50 pm

Nutritional Management of Vomiting and Diarrhea Wortinger

Creating Your Online Pharmacy Boone

Management of Parvoviral Enteritis PatientsTams

Creating a Training Plan Brashear

From the Exam Room to the Dental Table Rollings

Care Beyond a Cure: Newest Approaches for Treating Oral Neoplasia for 2015 Ogilvie

What Do We Know About Microbial Allergies? Fadok

Developing a Reputation Management StrategyGarcia

Managing Ventricular Arrhythmias Sleeper

Common Medical Problems of Backyard Poultry Session 2 of 2 Heard

Managing Animal Stress in the Kennel Herron

Pitfalls in Cytology Await Us AllSession 2 of 2Alleman & Schaer

THURS OCT29

BASIC ABDOMINAL ULTRASOUND - SEMINAR AND WET LAB8:00 am - 5:00 pmJason Arble, DVM, MSc, DACVR

MASTERING THE SOFT TISSUE ASPECTS OF ORAL AND PERIODONTAL SURGERY8:00 am - 12:00 pmChristopher Smithson, DVM, DAVDC

Wade Gingerich, DVM, DAVDC

CANINE DENTAL EXTRACTION1:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Wade Gingerich, DVM, DAVDC

Christopher Smithson, DVM, DAVDC

COMMON CANINE SOFT TISSUE SURGERY PROCEDURES8:00 am - 5:00 pm Howard Seim, DVM, DACVS Assisted by J. Brad Case, DVM, MS, DACVS

OPHTHALMIC SURGERY10:00 am - 5:00 pmRobert Swinger, DVM, DACVO

Carmen Colitz, DVM, PhD, DACVO

REHABILITATION & LASER THERAPY8:00 am - 12:00 pmLaurie McCauley, DVM, DACVSMR, CCRT, CVA, CVC

THURS OCT29

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Improve your proficiency in performing practical eyelid, conjunctival, corneal and orbital surgeries. Receive step-by-step instructions on entropion correction, eyelid reconstruction, prolapsed third eyelid gland replacement, corneal debridement techniques, conjunctival grafting, corneal laceration repair and enucleation.

This lab is useful for veterinarians at all skill levels when it comes to surgical extractions in the dog. Participants will be given instruction on surgical extraction techniques for the major teeth, including maxillary and mandibular canines, maxillary fourth premolars, and mandibular first molars. Using cadaver specimens, principles of proper instrumentation, flap development, alveolar bone removal and management, tooth sectioning, and tension-free closure will be discussed and practiced. Participants will have the flexibility to choose which procedures to perform based on their own experience level.

This seminar series and combined wet lab will introduce the veterinarian to entry level abdominal ultrasound

imaging in the small animal practice. The seminar consists of four, 50-minute lectures. The basic physics, an overview

of instrumentation, common artifacts, and scanning techniques will be reviewed as well as normal anatomy and

appearance of the abdominal organs. Wet lab participants will be introduced to basic ultrasound image manipulation

(knobology), physics and artifacts of abdominal ultrasound, learn scanning techniques, know how to identify normal

abdominal structures through scanning of live animals. The lecture and wet lab is geared toward entry level abdominal

ultrasound. Interaction between the radiologist and the participants will be encouraged.

Oftentimes, the soft tissue aspect of performing surgical extractions is overlooked or de-emphasized

during extraction labs. This lab will allow participants to learn the principles of gingival and

mucogingival flap development for the treatment of periodontal disease and surgical extraction of

teeth. Principles and techniques for the prevention and treatment of the most common types of

oronasal fistulas will also be emphasized.

This 4-hour lecture/lab will open with an overview of laser technology and its uses in general

practice, tricks to get the best clinical results with the laser you have or plan on getting, and

some research on how it works and what it does. Following the lecture, students will participate

in an interactive presentation of cases, protocols, and treatments on live canines. The program

is open to DVMs (who examine the patient and prescribe treatment) and technicians (who

perform the laser treatment).

By the end of this course participants should have a thorough understanding of: � how to successfully perform a variety of practical soft tissue surgery techniques � recent developments and new techniques in soft tissue surgery � develop a better appreciation for the regional anatomy for each procedure performed � the instructors’ philosophical and technical views on performing a variety of soft tissue surgery procedures

This course is designed to teach participants the technical aspects of a variety of practical soft tissue surgery procedures. Some ‘theory’ will be included in the lectures, but emphasis will be placed on ‘how’ to perform each procedure. The instructor will utilize video clips of clinical cases that represent the procedures participants will perform in the lab. Participants will perform the surgical procedures immediately after viewing the video. Ideally, the videos will be viewed in the lab so no time is wasted between seeing the procedure and then performing it on the cadaver. Topics have been chosen that represent surgical conditions commonly seen in veterinary practice and will include: salivary gland resection, TECA-LBO, urethrotomy/urethrostomy, anal sacculectomy, chest drain placement, diaphragmatic hernia repair, splenectomy and incisional gastropexy for the treatment of GDV.

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Oral and Periodontal Surgery.............................. $395.00 $595.00 Canine Dental Extraction.. .................................. $345.00 $545.00 Common Canine Soft Tissue Surgery .............. $595.00 $795.00 Rehabilitation & Laser Therapy (Vets)................. $125.00 $150.00 Rehabilitation & Laser Therapy (Techs)................ $75.00 $125.00 Ophthalmic Surgery ............................................. $375.00 $575.00 Basic Small Animal Abdominal Ultrasound.... $395.00 $595.00

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Advanced Small Animal Abdominal Ultrasound $395.00 $595.00 Medial Patella Luxation............................................ $395.00 $595.00 Extracapsular Suture Stabilization........................ $295.00 $495.00

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Dental Nerve Block Laboratory (Techs Only)......... $95.00 $125.00 Cytology Workshop (Must Pre-Register)...................... No Charge No Charge Canine Mast Cell Tumor Workshop (Must Pre-Register) No Charge No Charge

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