Sessions by Day F˜iday, Jun˚ 21 · 2019. 4. 4. · Certifi cates for Category 1 Animals Lauren...
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Sessions by Day
Small Animal Medicine 1
Small Animal Medicine 2
Small Animal Surgery
Shelter Medicine
Avian/Exotics Equine PracticeManagement
Technician USDA Veterinary
Accreditation Renewal
UniversalLecture | Lab
DVM-Transitions.com Symposium
8:00–
8:50 A
MDrug Therapies in GI DiseaseAlex Gallagher, DVM
Hypertension – Perils and Pitfalls of Measurement and ManagementJD Foster, VMD
Localization of Pain and Dysfunction – Cervical Spine, Upper Thoracic Spine and Thoracic LimbsRick Wall, DVM
Feral Cat Adventuring: Are They Making It Hard On Purpose? Nellie Goetz, DVM
Take a Deep Breath: Understanding the Avian Respiratory System Natalie Antinoff , DVM
Equine Rehabilitation OverviewSteve Adair III, DVM
How to Avoid the 14 Fatal Errors of Leadership – What Every Manager Needs to Know † Louise Dunn
What’s Your Tech Super Power? Veterinary Technicians and General Practice Physical Rehabilitation Kristen Hagler, RVT
Module 7: Foreign Animal Disease Detection in Category 1 Animals Dana Nelson, DVM
Valuations: How to Improve Your Practice's Value Joseph Hruban
1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by
9:00–
9:50 A
M
Prebiotics, Probiotics, Symbiotics, Oh My!Alex Gallagher, DVM
Managing the Proteinuric Patient JD Foster, VMD
Localization of Pain and Dysfunction – Lower Thoracic Spine, Lumbar Spine, Lumbosacral Paraspinal Region and Pelvic Limbs Rick Wall, DVM
Fun with Pigs (Cavies and Pot-Bellied)! Nellie Goetz, DVM
Feather Damaging for a Reason: A Case-based Series Natalie Antinoff , DVM
Legalities of Equine RehabilitationSteve Adair III, DVM
Incompetent Leaders – The Silent Productivity Killer †Louise Dunn
Orthopedic Evaluations for Veterinary TechniciansKristen Hagler, RVT
Module 9: Interstate and International Health Certifi cates for Category 1 AnimalsLauren England, DVM
9:30 am–12:30 pmUniversal Ultrasound Lecture
Eric Johnson, DVMTomas Baker, BS
Must be pre-registered. DVMs only.
Where Have All the Corporate Veterinary Practice Buyers Come From?Joseph Hruban
1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by
Morning Break 9:50 am–10:10 am
10:10
–11:0
0 AM Chronic Vomiting in the Cat
Alex Gallagher, DVMPractical Treatment of Urinary IncontinenceJD Foster, VMD
Lameness and Ataxia Using Video to Help in the Diagnosis Rick Wall, DVM
Doc, Is This Turtle OK for Adoption? Nellie Goetz, DVM
Cloacal Prolapses in Birds Natalie Antinoff , DVM
Validity of Diff erent Rehabilitation ModalitiesSteve Adair III, DVM
Can You Hear Me Now? Improving Client Communications †Louise Dunn
Movement and Anatomy – Understanding Canine Conformation and StructureKristen Hagler, RVT
Module 10: Personal Protective Equipment for Veterinarians Katie Flynn, BVMS
Transitions: Personal Values and Business Matters Joseph Hruban
1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by
11:10
AM–12
:00 PM IBD: What Is It and How Do
We Treat It?Alex Gallagher, DVM
Treating Challenging Urinary Tract InfectionsJD Foster, VMD
Lameness and Ataxia Cases Rick Wall, DVM
Rabies: A Practical Guide for CliniciansMichelle Chang, DVM
Head Tilts In Rabbits: Which Way Do I Turn?Natalie Antinoff , DVM
Rehabilitation of Tendon and Ligament Injuries Steve Adair III, DVM
The “Secret” Language of Your Team † Louise Dunn
Conservative Management of Cranial Cruciate Ligament (CCL) Disease – To Brace or Not to BraceKristen Hagler, RVT
Module 18: Avian Infl uenza and Newcastle DiseaseDana Nelson, DVM
Extinguishing Veterinary Student Loans the Most Compelling Way Joseph Hruban
1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 3.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU Sponsored by
Lunch on your own 12:00 pm–1:30 pm
Jeff Zuba, DVM – Special Medicine for Special Species at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park – 1:30 pm–2:30 pm 1.0 CEU
3:00–
3:50 P
M A New Culture: Clinical Microbiology at the Forefront of Emerging Diseases‡Shelley Rankin, Ph.D.
10 Tips for TraumaElizabeth Rozanski, DVM
Orthopedic Diagnosis Overview: Gait, Clinical Exam, and Imaging Choices Ian Holsworth, BVSc
Public Health Impacts of Animal Importation in LA CountyMichelle Chang, DVM
Practice Tips for ReptilesTeresa Bradley Bays, DVM
Tips for Managing Horses with Wounds of the Distal Portion of the Limb James Schumacher, DVM
Hospital Rescue – Help! Our Wage Percentage is Out of Control † Louise Dunn
Using Fitness Programs to Reduce Fear Associated with Veterinary HospitalsKristen Hagler, RVT
Module 19: Animal Health Emergency Response Katie Flynn, BVMS
2:30 pm–5:30 pmUniversal Ultrasound Laboratory
Eric Johnson, DVMTomas Baker, BS
Must be pre-registered. DVMs only.
1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU
Afternoon Break 3:50 pm–4:10 pm
4:10–
5:00 P
M
Dead Bugs Don't MutateShelley Rankin, Ph.D.
Procedures You Can Do!Elizabeth Rozanski, DVM
Neuropathic Lameness: Radial and Sciatic Nerve Pain Syndrome (NPS)Ian Holsworth, BVSc
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever at Our Door – Reviewing the Risk of Importing RMSF in Brown Dog Ticks from Mexico and Arizona Emily Beeler, DVM
Reptile Enrichment and Alternative TherapiesTeresa Bradley Bays, DVM
Methods of Skin Grafting Horses That You Can Perform in Your PracticeJames Schumacher, DVM
Hospital Rescue – We Need to Hold People AccountableLouise Dunn †
Feline Pain Management – Using Physical Rehabilitation Treatments and ModalitiesKristen Hagler, RVT
Module 22: Animal Welfare: An IntroductionKatie Frank, DVM
1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU
5:10–
6:00 P
M
The A to Zs of Tick Borne Disease Shelley Rankin, Ph.D.
Brachycephalics, More Than Just a Short NoseElizabeth Rozanski, DVM
The Hip - A Ball and Socket and Challenges from Birth to DeathIan Holsworth, BVSc
The Spread of Invasive Aedes Mosquitoes in Southern California – New Vectors for Heartworm and Human Diseases Emily Beeler, DVM
Practice Tips for Avian PatientsTeresa Bradley Bays, DVM
Surgical Management of Horses with Head TraumaJames Schumacher, DVM
Stop the Revolving Door – Keep Your Talented TeamLouise Dunn †
Getting the Down Dog Out the Door – Strategies for Rehabilitation and Home Nursing CareKristen Hagler, RVT
Module 23: Use of Antibiotics in Animals‡Lauren England, DVM
1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 3.0 CEU Sponsored by
Friday, June 21
More than 245+ California-approved CE hours are available, with the opportunity for veterinarians to earn 28.5 approved CEUs and a technician track with 26.5 units of technician-specifi c CE.
Continuing education tracks include:
Avian/Exotics
DisasterMedicine
Equine
Hobby andFood Animal
Laboratories/Workshops
IntegrativeMedicine
PracticeManagement
ShelterMedicine
Small AnimalMedicine
Small AnimalSurgery
Technician
USDAVeterinaryAccreditationRenewal
Symposia
Wellness
‡ This course satisfi es the one hour of California CE requirement on the judicious use of medically important antimicrobial drugs.
† These courses are CVPM approved CE for recertifi cation.
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Sessions by Day Saturday, June 22
Small Animal Medicine 1
Small Animal Medicine 2
Small Animal Surgery
Shelter Medicine
Avian/Exotics Equine Practice Management
Technician Wellness Hobby and Food Animal
Companion Animal Health Symposium
Karl Storz Endoscopy Lecture | Lab
8:00
–8:5
0 AM Pancreatitis in the Dog:
Diagnosis and TreatmentAlex Gallagher, DVM
Feline Respiratory DistressElizabeth Rozanski, DVM
Modalities used in Veterinary Rehabilitation and Pain Management Rick Wall, DVM
8:00
–8:5
0 AM “Ripped from the
Headlines”: Interactive Case Management Nellie Goetz, DVM
GI Stasis In Rabbits: When Do I Cut? Natalie Antinoff , DVM
Reproductive Abnormalities of the Mare Commonly Corrected SurgicallyJames Schumacher, DVM
Recordkeeping – A Trap for the Unwary Stephen Marmaduke, Esq.
Fear Freesm�: Learning to Listen to Our PatientsDeborah Martin, LVT
Cultivating Compassion: Care for the Heart of the CaregiverLaurie Fonken, Ph.D.
Troubleshooting Calf Diarrhea Geof Smith, DVM
Glowing Into the Future - The Science and Art of Digital Thermal ImagingJohn Godbold, Jr., DVM
1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by
9:00
–9:5
0 AM
Chronic Liver Disease in the Dog Alex Gallagher, DVM
Acute Abdomen? Elizabeth Rozanski, DVM
Canine Athletes and Core Body Strength Rick Wall, DVM
9:00
–9:5
0 AM
The Students Are Coming! What Vet Students Can Do for Your ShelterNellie Goetz, DVM
Rabbit And Rodent Dentition: Understanding the Basics Natalie Antinoff , DVM
Castration of Cryptorchid Stallions and Complications EncounteredJames Schumacher, DVM
So You Think That Person’s an Independent Contractor? Prove ItSamson Elsbernd, Esq.
The Fear Freesm Veterinary Experience: From Home to Hospital and Home AgainDeborah Martin, LVT
Living Between the Lines: Life, Work, and Well-beingLaurie Fonken, Ph.D.
Treatment of Calf Diarrhea – Oral Electrolyte TherapyGeof Smith, DVM
Seeing the Light - Digital Thermal Imaging Clinical CasesJohn Godbold, Jr., DVM
1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by
Break in the Vet Expo 9:50 am–10:20 am Break in the Vet Expo 9:50 am–10:20 am
10:2
0–11
:10 A
M Dysphagia and Regurgitation, Dealing with Esophageal DiseaseAlex Gallagher, DVM
Fluid Therapy: What is New?Elizabeth Rozanski, DVM
Myofascial Pain and Dysfunction – Trigger Points(Part 1) Rick Wall, DVM
10:2
0–11
:10 A
M The Students Are Coming! How Shelter Medicine is Infl uencing New GraduatesNellie Goetz, DVM
Respiratory Disease in Rabbits and Rodents Natalie Antinoff , DVM
Diseases and Surgery of the Penis of Prepuce of HorsesJames Schumacher, DVM
How High? Marijuana/Cannabis Legality in Veterinary Practice Daniel Baxter, Esq.
Fear Freesm�: Gentle Control and Handling Techniques Deborah Martin, LVT
Creating a Healthy Practice Culture for Engagement, Growth, and SuccessLaurie Fonken, Ph.D.
Treatment of Calf Diarrhea – IV Fluid Therapy Geof Smith, DVM
Regenerative Medicine-What's the Buzz About?Jeff Denny, DVM
Lecture Common GI Disease in Small Animal Medicine – When to Implement Endoscopy (Con't)Todd Tams, DVM
Lecture open to all.
1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by
11:2
0 AM–
12:3
5 PM Clinical Approach to Chronic
DiarrheaAlex Gallagher, DVM
Geriatric and Chronic Medicine Cases in the ERElizabeth Rozanski, DVM
Myofascial Pain and Dysfunction – Trigger Points(Part 2)
Rick Wall, DVM
11:2
0 AM–
12:1
0 PM Should I Neuter This Dog?
What Does the Research Really Mean? Nellie Goetz, DVM
Urinary Disease in Ferrets, Rabbits, and Rodents Natalie Antinoff , DVM
Navicular Disease of HorsesJames Schumacher, DVM
Ask the Attorneys - Your Legal Questions Answered Daniel Baxter, Esq.Samson Elsbernd, Esq.Stephen Marmaduke, Esq.
Basic Behavior Pharmacology Deborah Martin, LVT
A View fom the Edge: Understanding the Challenges to Veterinary Well-being Laurie Fonken, Ph.D.
Ancillary Treatments for Calf Diarrhea Geof Smith, DVM
Integrating Rehabilitation Medicine Into Your PracticeJeff Denny, DVM
1.5 CEU 1.5 CEU 1.5 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 2.0 CEU Sponsored by
12:35 pm–2:00 pm Lunch in the Vet Expo 12:10 pm–2:00 pm
2:00
–2:5
0 PM
Appropriate Use of the New Drugs for AllergiesJean Greek, DVM
The Stifl e - Two Joints, Many ProblemsIan Holsworth, BVSc
2:00
–2:5
0 PM
Shelter Self-Management 101: Time Management Tricks Every Vet Should AdoptJyothi Robertson, DVM
Avian Enrichment and Alternative TherapiesTeresa Bradley Bays, DVM
Restoration or Maintenance of Joint Motion Steve Adair III, DVM
Creating a Drama-Free Work PracticeLouise Dunn
Elimination Happens!Deborah Martin, LVT
Acupuncture Decoded: Translating Chinese Medicine to Western Terms Nell Ostermeier, DVM
The Ins and Outs of ELDU in Food Producing AnimalsKrysta Martin, PharmD
Laser Therapy - Myth, Magic, or Science?John Godbold, Jr., DVM
Fluid Therapy for Patients with Kidney Disease - Designing an Appropriate PrescriptionJD Foster, VMD
1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by
Break in the Vet Expo 2:50 pm–3:30 pm Break in the Vet Expo 2:50 pm–3:30 pm
3:30
–4:2
0 PM
Management of Chronic Kidney DiseaseJD Foster, VMD
The Pruritic Cat – Back Away From the Depo! Jean Greek, DVM
The Shelbo – Shoulder vs. Elbow: The ChallengeIan Holsworth, BVSc
3:30
–4:2
0 PM
Shelter Self-Management 102: Setting Your Personal Mission and Optimizing Your GoalsJyothi Robertson, DVM
Practice Tips for Small MammalsTeresa Bradley Bays, DVM
Rehabilitation of the Neurologic HorseSteve Adair III, DVM
Advancing Beyond Performance Evaluations Louise Dunn
The Secrets Behind Proper Canine Exposure to NoveltyDeborah Martin, LVT
TCM Pathogens Decoded: Applying TCM Pathogens to Western ProblemsNell Ostermeier, DVM
Insights on How WDI Recommendations are Established: An Overview of the FARAD Program Krysta Martin, PharmD
Light Protocols - Laser Therapy ApplicationsJohn Godbold, Jr., DVM
LaboratoryCommon GI Disease in Small Animal Medicine – When to Implement EndoscopyTodd Tams, DVM
Must be pre-registered. DVMs only.
1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by
4:30
–5:2
0 PM Allergy Fakers - All That
Itches Is Not Allergy! Jean Greek, DVM
Hock, Carpus and Foot - The Distal ExtremitiesIan Holsworth, BVSc
4:30
–5:2
0 PM The Private Practitioner’s
Shelter Medicine OverviewJyothi Robertson, DVM
Small Mammal Enrichment and Alternative Therapies Teresa Bradley Bays, DVM
Formulation of an Equine Rehabilitation Plan and Monitoring Progress Steve Adair III, DVM
Rewards and Control: What Really Motivates EmployeesLouise Dunn
Kitten Start Right: Preventing Problems in Kittens Deborah Martin, LVT
Integrative Medicine: A Platform for Personal Balance and Financial SuccessNell Ostermeier, DVM
Extra Label Drug Use in Backyard Poultry: The Dos and Don’tsKrysta Martin, PharmD
Up Close and Personal - Hands-on with Digital Thermal Imaging, PRP, and Laser TherapyJohn Godbold, Jr., DVMJeff Denny, DVM
New Approaches to Lower Urinary Tract Stones - From Diet to Intervention JD Foster, VMD
1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 2.0 CEU Sponsored by
ISCV E T E R I N A RYI N S U R A N C ES E RV I C E SC O M PA N Y
ISCV E T E R I N A RYI N S U R A N C ES E RV I C E SC O M PA N Y
ISCV E T E R I N A RYI N S U R A N C ES E RV I C E SC O M PA N Y
ISCV E T E R I N A RYI N S U R A N C ES E RV I C E SC O M PA N Y
ISCV E T E R I N A RYI N S U R A N C ES E RV I C E SC O M PA N Y
ISCV E T E R I N A RYI N S U R A N C ES E RV I C E SC O M PA N Y
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ISCV E T E R I N A RYI N S U R A N C ES E RV I C E SC O M PA N Y
CVPM approved CE for recertifi cation.
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Attention all technicians and veterinary assistants
Join us on Sunday, June 23 from 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm for this year’s Technician Fair.
Visit with industry partners and NAVTA-approved academics and societies. Enjoy appetizers, a no-host bar, and a raffle!
Sponsored by
Sessions by Day Sunday, June 23Small Animal
Medicine 1Small Animal
Medicine 2Small Animal
SurgeryDisaster
MedicineAvian|Exotics Equine Practice
ManagementTechnician Hobby and
Food Animal Integrative Medicine
Track
8:00–
8:50 A
M
Managing Otitis: “Stop That Flapping!” (Diagnosing) Jean Greek, DVM
Superbugs, People, and PetsShelley Rankin, Ph.D.
Joint Salvage - Excision, Fusion, Replacement. The What, Where, and When UpdateIan Holsworth, BVSc
8:00–
8:50 A
M
Burn ManagementTracy Julius, DVM
Avian|Exotics RountableCase Reports and Presentations Natalie Antinoff , DVM Teresa Bradley Bays, DVMJ. Jill Heatley, DVM
Tips for the Use of Local Anesthetics in the HorseJohn Schumacher, DVM
Pet Aftercare – Yes, It Matters to Your Clients!Jay Kerr, DVM
The Top 5 Common Emergencies and What to Do (Part 1) Megan Brashear, CVT
Interpretation of Clinical Pathology Data and Application to Common Ruminant Diseases (Part 1)Geof Smith, DVM
Integrative Medicine: Enhancing the Patient Experience and the Human Animal BondNell Ostermeier, DVM
1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU
9:00–
9:50 A
M
Managing Otitis: “Stop That Flapping!” (Treatment Options) Jean Greek, DVM
Hospital Hygiene and Infection PreventionShelley Rankin, Ph.D.
The Fracture Repair Conundrum - Minimally Invasive (MIPO) vs Maximal Stability (ORIF). What Has Changed and Why?Ian Holsworth, BVSc
9:00–
9:50 A
M
Smoke Inhalation and Fire-related Complications Tracy Julius, DVM
Avian|Exotics RountableCase Reports and Presentations Natalie Antinoff , DVM Teresa Bradley Bays, DVMJ. Jill Heatley, DVM
Regional Diagnostic Anesthesia of the Distal Portion of The LimbJohn Schumacher, DVM
The Eff ect of YOU on the Veterinary Practice† Heather Prendergast, RVT
The Top 5 Common Emergencies and What to Do (Part 2) Megan Brashear, CVT
Interpretation of Clinical Pathology Data and Application to Common Ruminant Diseases (Part 2)Geof Smith, DVM
Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for Senior Pets: Navigating the Aging Process (Part 1)Nell Ostermeier, DVM
1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU
Break in the Vet Expo 9:50 am–10:20 am Break in the Vet Expo 9:50 am–10:20 am
10:20
–11:1
0 AM Managing Otitis: “Stop That
Flapping!” Why Does This Keep Happening?Jean Greek, DVM
ISCAID Guidelines: An Author's Perspective ‡Shelley Rankin, Ph.D.
Biologics in Orthopedics - The Options, the Evidence, the IndicationsIan Holsworth, BVSc
10:20
–11:1
0 AM Triage and Stabilization of the
Critical PatientTracy Julius, DVM
Reptile Medical and Surgical CasesTeresa Bradley Bays, DVM
Proximal Suspensory DesmitisJohn Schumacher, DVM
Developing the A Team † Heather Prendergast, RVT
Canine Heatstroke: Keeping Your Cool Megan Brashear, CVT
Neurologic Diseases of Small RuminantsGeof Smith, DVM
Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for Senior Pets: Navigating the Aging Process (Part 2)Nell Ostermeier, DVM
1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU
11:20
AM–1
2:35 P
M Methicillin Resistant Staph Pyoderma Jean Greek, DVM
Veterinary Mycology in the 21st CenturyShelley Rankin, Ph.D.
Intestinal Surgery with Focus on EnterotomyHarry Boothe, DVM
11:20
AM–1
2:10 P
M Management of Trauma PatientsTracy Julius, DVM
Small Mammal Medical and Surgical CasesTeresa Bradley Bays, DVM
How to Avoid Making Mistakes During a Lameness Examination John Schumacher, DVM
If You Expect Your Team to Communicate Well, It Must Start With You †Heather Prendergast, RVT
Urinary Tract EmergenciesMegan Brashear, CVT
Small Ruminant Pharmacology Geof Smith, DVM
Acupuncture for Rabbits: Working with the Fast and Flighty Nell Ostermeier, DVM
1.5 CEU 1.5 CEU 1.5 CEU 1.5 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU
Lunch in the Vet Expo 12:35 pm–2:00 pm Lunch in the Vet Expo 12:10 pm–2:00 pm
2:00–
2:50 P
M
What’s New in Canine and Feline Lymphoma?Craig Cliff ord, DVM
Nutraceuticals: Where Are We Today?Dawn Boothe, DVM
Intestinal Surgery with Focus on Resection and AnastomosisHarry Boothe, DVM
2:00–
2:50 P
M
Reptile Diseases of the Cranial Ceolom: Diagnostics and TreatmentJ. Jill Heatley, DVM
Complications of Castration of Horses John Schumacher, DVM
Inventory Strategies (Part 1) † Heather Prendergast, RVT
Respiratory Emergencies Megan Brashear, CVT
1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU
Break in the Vet Expo 2:50 pm–3:30 pm Break in the Vet Expo 2:50 pm–3:30 pm
3:30–
4:20 P
M Controversies in Oncology: Mast Cell TumorsCraig Cliff ord, DVM
High Points of Medical Marijuana (Part 1)Dawn Boothe, DVM
Biopsy Techniques During Exploratory Laparotomy Harry Boothe, DVM
3:30–
4:20 P
M Reptile Diseases of the Caudal Ceolom: Diagnostics and TreatmentJ. Jill Heatley, DVM
Examination of the Colicky HorseJohn Schumacher, DVM
Inventory Strategies (Part 2) †Heather Prendergast, RVT
Emergency Care for the Seizure Patient Megan Brashear, CVT
1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU
4:30–
5:20 P
M Canine Transitional Cell Carcinoma: Novel Diagnostics and TherapiesCraig Cliff ord, DVM
High Points of Medical Marijuana (Part 2) Dawn Boothe, DVM
Surgery of the SpleenHarry Boothe, DVM
4:30–
5:20 P
M Diseases of the Reptile Female Reproductive Tract: Diagnostics and TreatmentsJ. Jill Heatley, DVM
Infl ammatory Bowel DiseasesJohn Schumacher, DVM
Overview of OSHA † Heather Prendergast, RVT
The Highs and Lows of Electrolyte Disorders Megan Brashear, CVT
1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by 1.0 CEU
MRCCACALIFORNIA VETERINARY MEDICAL RESERVE CORPS
MRCCACALIFORNIA VETERINARY MEDICAL RESERVE CORPS
MRCCACALIFORNIA VETERINARY MEDICAL RESERVE CORPS
MRCCACALIFORNIA VETERINARY MEDICAL RESERVE CORPS
ISCV E T E R I N A RYI N S U R A N C ES E RV I C E SC O M PA N Y
‡ This course satisfi es the one hour of California CE requirement on the judicious use of medically important antimicrobial drugs.
CVPM approved CE for recertifi cation.
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Sessions by Day
Gala Awards Ceremony and President’s Reception
UC Davis Alumni Reception
Western University Alumni Reception
Rabies Titer Testing
Technician Fair
Internet Café
Monday, June 24Small Animal
Medicine 1Small Animal Medicine 2
Small Animal Surgery
Technician Avian/Exotics PracticeManagement
Symposium
LBCC A B C D E F G
8:30–
9:20 A
M Canine Soft Tissue Sarcoma: Are They Really a Dime a Dozen? Craig Cliff ord, DVM
Clinical Use of GlucocorticoidsDawn Boothe, DVM
Liver SurgeryHarry Boothe, DVM
Cushing's DiseaseRachel Poulin, RVT
8:30–
9:20 A
M Reptile Imaging: Diagnosis Inside Shell J. Jill Heatley, DVM
OSHA - What’s Wrong with This Picture? † Heather Prendergast, RVT
1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by
9:30–
10:20
AM
Controversies in Oncology: Metronomic TherapyCraig Cliff ord, DVM
Drug Interactions: The Role of Proteins Dawn Boothe, DVM
Surgery of the Middle Ear with Focus on the CatHarry Boothe, DVM
Back to BasicsRachel Poulin, RVT
9:30–
10:20
AM
Reptile Imaging: Diagnosis Behind The ScalesJ. Jill Heatley, DVM
Is Your Team Marketing Eff ectively for You? † Heather Prendergast, RVT
1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by
10:30
–11:2
0 AM Anorexia and Vomiting and
the Oncology PatientCraig Cliff ord, DVM
Anticonvulsant Therapy and the Role of Therapeutic Drug Monitoring (Part 1)Dawn Boothe, DVM
Diaphragmatic Hernia RepairHarry Boothe, DVM
Pancreatitis Rachel Poulin, RVT
10:30
–11:2
0 AM Avian Radiography: What’s
Your Diagnosis J. Jill Heatley, DVM
Reputation Management–Authenticity, Honesty, Transparency (AHT) †Heather Prendergast, RVT
1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by
Morning Break 11:20 am–11:50 am
11:50
AM–1
2:40 P
M Tanovea: A New Breakthrough for Canine Lymphoma Craig Cliff ord, DVM
Anticonvulsant Therapy and the Role of Therapeutic Drug Monitoring (Part 2)Dawn Boothe, DVM
Total Ear Canal Ablation and Lateral Bulla OsteotomyHarry Boothe, DVM
Teaching Diabetic Management to the Pet OwnerRachel Poulin, RVT
11:50
AM–1
2:40 P
M Parrot Bornavirus Update J. Jill Heatley, DVM
Strategic Planning † Heather Prendergast, RVT
1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by
12:50
–2:05
PM
Recent Advancements in OncologyCraig Cliff ord, DVM
NSAIDs, It’s Not Just About PainDawn Boothe, DVM
Brachycephalic Airway Surgery Using Cut and Sew Techniques Harry Boothe, DVM
Canine and Feline Diabetes - DOGS VS. CATS!Rachel Poulin, RVT
Egg Diagnosis and Necropsy J. Jill Heatley, DVM
Maximizing Income Heather Prendergast, RVT
1.5 CEU 1.5 CEU 1.5 CEU 1.5 CEU 1.0 CEU 1.0 CEU Sponsored by12:50
–1:40
PM
California VeterinariansCE earned at PacVet will be accepted by the California Veterinary Medical Board toward the mandatory 36 hours required every two years for re-licensure.
California Registered Veterinary Technicians (RVTs) CE earned at PacVet will be accepted by the California Veterinary Medical Board toward the mandatory 20 hours required every two years for re-licensure.
CVMA Certified Veterinary AssistantsCVMA requires a total of 10 hours of acceptable CE for the CVMA CVA to maintain their certificate, to be renewed every two years. Required CE can be obtained by attending the Pacific Veterinary Conference.
Judicious Use of Medically Important Antimicrobial Drugs CE RequirementBeginning January 1, 2018, a veterinary licensee must complete a minimum of one credit hour on the judicious use of medically important antimicrobial drugs (MIADs) every four years for license renewal.
For licensees who renewed in 2018, the one-hour course must be takenwithin the 2018–2020 two-year renewal cycle. The requirement willthen follow a four-year cycle of every other renewal cycle thereafter(e.g., renewal in 2024, 2028, etc.).
For licensees renewing in 2019, the one-hour course must be taken within the 2019–2021 two-year renewal cycle. The requirement will then follow a four-yearcycle of every other renewal cycle thereafter (e.g., renewal in 2025, 2029, etc.).
Certified Veterinary Practice Managers (CVPM) CE RequirementCVPMs must accumulate 48 continuing education hours and submit docu-mentation along with the $210 recertification fee every two years to the Veter-inary Hospital Managers Association (VHMA). 21 hours of continuing education credits for recertification are offered at the 2019 Pacific Veterinary Conference.
Student Poster PresentationsStudent poster presentations do not qualify for approved CE credit in California.
Texas Veterinarians To receive credit for your CE at PacVet, you must follow proper procedures per the Texas Board of Veterinary Examiners (TBVME). Pick up a checklist at the registration desk and sign in. Then track your CE hours on the reporting form and keep it for your records. A PacVet staff member must verify your hours and give you a certificate of attendance/completion. Per the TBVME, these certificates cannot be mailed or given out after the conference.
Veterinarians and Technicians from Other States Veterinarians and technicians from outside California should contact their state licensing agency to determine which CE sessions at the Pacific Veterinary Conference qualify for purposes of license renewal in their state.
‡This course satisfies the one hour of California CE requirement on the judicious use of medically important antimicrobial drugs.
†These courses are CVPM-approved CE for recertification.
CE RequirementsEvents @ PacVet
Additional information on mandatory CE can be found at cvma.net. The California Veterinary Medical Association is a statutorily approved CE provider. Additional documentation is available at the PacVet Information Desk.
‡ This course satisfi es the one hour of California CE requirement on the judicious use of medically important antimicrobial drugs. CVPM approved CE for recertifi cation.
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